Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers with NON EPA-Certified Models Only => Home Made => Topic started by: willieG on January 25, 2010, 05:26:19 PM
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here is one of 4
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some of these pipes are allready lined with refractory, i am thinkin that would make a good fire box..maybe a stainless pipe inside just to protect the refractory? (i think they were in photo 2)
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that a nice stockpile to choose from ,anyway to post a drawing /sketch so we can see what your thinking?
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that a nice stockpile to choose from ,anyway to post a drawing /sketch so we can see what your thinking?
not much on drawings yet but basically a barrel to burn in with a smoke pipe going across the top of the stove from end to end and down the back about 2/3 and the out the top and into a fire brick lined "burn chamber" that will be fed with heated air from the burn barrel to try and induce burning the smoke...then into an upper barrel that is tubed like a boiler witht the heat going through the tubes and have them surrounded by the water then out the stack...i am thinking if i have NO water around the fire, the fire will burn a lot hotter and i may be able to get most of the gasses burning in the barrel or the upper chamber before going into the tubed area...of course this will require access doors at many places to allow for cleaning teh burn gas burning chamber and brushing the tubes but i am hoping it will be worth it