@@thehomeweldshed I would keep the combustion chamber a little above the air inlet by means of grate and also an adjustable valve to control the inlet of air, and maybe tweak the shape a little bit for more draft. When I said 'Not a very good design, i didn't mean bad though.
Nice job there
@theweldingshed thank you 😊
Nice job man! Just getting into MIG welding and found your project on the forum. Excellent job!
Thank you! 🙂
Great video, thanks.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it ☺️
genial , yo hace 5 años que la hice y funciona muy bien
Thank you, it does indeed work 😁
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That was fantastic Steve, loved the vid.
Thank you, Glad you enjoyed it 😊
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Thank you. Any subs or sharing appreciated 👍
what does the valve do? I don't see that on other rocket stoves
It controls the air flow. Varies it from a fast burn to a slower, less hot burn.
Nice job man..your welds were nice inside those tight angles, was the stick out sightly longer or could you get in there ok
Thank you 😊 I managed to wiggle into the tight spots, so no worries there.
love your vids ( the table was a bit wabbly
Thank you ☺️ yes the wood table is a little wobbly, it's a folding one. My steel bench is solid, once the feet are adjusted. Thanks for the comment 👍
Es util para ciertos casos, no sirve para el disco...
You would not want to use this on a desk (think that's what you meant?)
Not a very good design
Always interested in ideas, how would you design yours?
@@thehomeweldshed I would keep the combustion chamber a little above the air inlet by means of grate and also an adjustable valve to control the inlet of air, and maybe tweak the shape a little bit for more draft. When I said 'Not a very good design, i didn't mean bad though.
@@jatwangismyname900 agreed a grate to raise the combustion area is a good shout, thanks for the suggestion 🙂
@@thehomeweldshed glad you like it