Hey, nice stove. I only build J-type rocket stoves as they are more versatile and efficient. You don't need the holes in the front of the burn chamber; too much airflow. All the air you need can come in through the feed tube. Which forces the flow of the fire through the burn chamber. Also, the heat riser should be 3 - 4 times the height of the feed tube to create a stronger draw of hot air. So if the feed tube is 6", then you need an 18" - 24" heat riser. The burn chamber length (horizontal part) should be half the height of the heat riser (chimney). So an 18" - 24" heat riser should have at least a 9" - 12" burn chamber. When built correctly, you will have two cooking surfaces, on top of the heat riser and on top of the burn chamber.
Hey, nice stove. I only build J-type rocket stoves as they are more versatile and efficient. You don't need the holes in the front of the burn chamber; too much airflow. All the air you need can come in through the feed tube. Which forces the flow of the fire through the burn chamber. Also, the heat riser should be 3 - 4 times the height of the feed tube to create a stronger draw of hot air. So if the feed tube is 6", then you need an 18" - 24" heat riser. The burn chamber length (horizontal part) should be half the height of the heat riser (chimney). So an 18" - 24" heat riser should have at least a 9" - 12" burn chamber. When built correctly, you will have two cooking surfaces, on top of the heat riser and on top of the burn chamber.
Thanks for the tips. In hindsight, I also think the front holes were a mistake.
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the wood feed box has to be longer the chimney has to be extended
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Дрова тааак быстро сгорают... Смысл понятен, но за неимением сварки и т.п., смысл таких видео снижается к нулю.😒