Towards effective and fast burning chimney stoves
Towards effective and fast burning chimney stoves
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Re: Towards effective and fast burning chimney stoves
Here is a thread on a natural draft of air brought up through the center of a stove to form 2 flame pattersn
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=427
Use a pot with a capacity to hold 600ml of water maximum, preferably made of aluminum. We can use that as a fixed standard operating procedure. Beginning water temperature to be 70 degree F. Calm kitchen/garage conditions. Cross fingers to make sure there are no accidents
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=427
Use a pot with a capacity to hold 600ml of water maximum, preferably made of aluminum. We can use that as a fixed standard operating procedure. Beginning water temperature to be 70 degree F. Calm kitchen/garage conditions. Cross fingers to make sure there are no accidents

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