Great video. Good practical tips. I prefer 16 ribs and 8 jets drilled at 0.7mm. It is all preferences. Your parameters are good. I love that you give TetKoba the proper credit. I have blathered on about this design so much that some think I invented it. All I did is build a bunch and offer my opinion. TetKoba liked a couple of my opinions, but he gets all the credit.
Hi there, I don't remember the diameter of the can. I think it was in the first video (?). Yes, it is very important that the upper rim is the same diameter as the body. Thanks for the feedback!
Finally, someone bold enough to share the thorough tips and secrets in detail, (in English). Subscribed+thanks!
Great video. Good practical tips. I prefer 16 ribs and 8 jets drilled at 0.7mm. It is all preferences. Your parameters are good. I love that you give TetKoba the proper credit. I have blathered on about this design so much that some think I invented it. All I did is build a bunch and offer my opinion. TetKoba liked a couple of my opinions, but he gets all the credit.
Bird Brain....do you have a link to your build help?
Bro! Your passport is from Aoteroa/New Zealand! Double Kia ora katoa katoa ! Kia Kaha!
Kia ora brother, and thanks for noticing!
May I ask the dia of your can? Also is the diameter of the upper rim same diameter of the body?Great video!!
Hi there, I don't remember the diameter of the can. I think it was in the first video (?). Yes, it is very important that the upper rim is the same diameter as the body. Thanks for the feedback!
Just to update, I think the diameter was 53mm.
What is the impact if you go above 40mm in height?
I don't know. All of my stoves have been 30mm to 40mm high.
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