16:43 positive pressure! The riser acts as a blower when is up to working temperature. The collector box and the flue has to be perfectly airtight because the air pressure inside is higher then surrounding pressure .
I am very pleased with my shop stove, built using your plans 3 or 4 winters ago...it's needed a lot less maintenance then I thought it would. I used ceramic fiber board for the innards, and it's still going strong. In fact I have to be careful with it as it will get too hot and turn the propane tank heat exchanger glowing red at the top. Maybe it needs a baffle in there? I burn wood scraps and it works great. Heats the shop so fast, like flipping a switch.
real nice setup, impressive chimney cap! I just finished rebuilding a 4 yr. old rocket mass heater in my barn, all masonry firebox and bell, ceramic fiberboard riser--- I'll try and put together a video in a month. Keep up the good work.
I am wondering why the firebox could not have the lid on the front, conventional style? Since it's closed up anyway it seems to me it could as well work like that. Where is primary air coming from? Do you run the primary (and secondary) air through the stove itself to let the stove pre-heat its own air supply?
Hi loz , great to see the stove still goin well , ive just got a work unit gunna build a stove based on yours , would the vortex work ok on a 1250mm tall exchanger
Dear Mr Loz Harrop you are the best in this field, just wanted to know what size stove for 13x 13 room with 9 feet height and 13 x40 room with 13feet height my house the temperature goes down to max minus 1 thanks and regards
Thank you. A stove the size of mine in the video would easily heat that space, you see how small the firebox is, it is the big square exchanger that actually releases the heat the bigger the surface area the more heat it will release, that works to a point then you need to increase the size of the firebox, so like mine if you doubled the exchanger and increased the riser tube diameter you could double the firebox size too. cheers.
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16:43 positive pressure!
The riser acts as a blower when is up to working temperature.
The collector box and the flue has to be perfectly airtight because the air pressure inside is higher then surrounding pressure .
I am very pleased with my shop stove, built using your plans 3 or 4 winters ago...it's needed a lot less maintenance then I thought it would. I used ceramic fiber board for the innards, and it's still going strong. In fact I have to be careful with it as it will get too hot and turn the propane tank heat exchanger glowing red at the top. Maybe it needs a baffle in there? I burn wood scraps and it works great. Heats the shop so fast, like flipping a switch.
Great to hear that mate, I think once you realise how good they are there is no going back 👍
real nice setup, impressive chimney cap! I just finished rebuilding a 4 yr. old rocket mass heater in my barn, all masonry firebox and bell, ceramic fiberboard riser--- I'll try and put together a video in a month. Keep up the good work.
Sounds good mate, cheers
Probably a better heating unit than my fire at home! Great vid mate 👍
Thanks 👍
Really amazing Where from is it taking air? Primary and secondary?
At 6.18 it shows where the air enters the stove 👍
Always love your videos and tuition mate.
Much appreciated mate
Lol, the fan club is here.
It's relaxing, good data too.
Cheers 👍
I am wondering why the firebox could not have the lid on the front, conventional style? Since it's closed up anyway it seems to me it could as well work like that. Where is primary air coming from?
Do you run the primary (and secondary) air through the stove itself to let the stove pre-heat its own air supply?
Yes for could be on the front primary and secondary are pre heated and both run inside the stove. 👍
It’s a great stove Loz, I’ll be buying the plans from you when I build my new workshop, hopefully next year.
Al.
Thanks Al ill send them over mate I owe you.
at 3.55 what is the purpose of those 2 square tubes going from top to bottom, in the riser box?
they allow for the passage of hot air to rise up through them being open at each end and work really well.
这位老爷子火箭质量加热器做的很棒
Thank you for sharing!
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Looking good!
Thank you! Cheers!
Why is that thing smoking back into the room so much?😱
Hi loz , great to see the stove still goin well , ive just got a work unit gunna build a stove based on yours , would the vortex work ok on a 1250mm tall exchanger
Hi Andrew, basically yes the height makes no difference to the vortex inside the riser,
Asta got a tig welder yet fella
Nay me as not got one yet mukka
Dear Mr Loz Harrop you are the best in this field, just wanted to know what size stove for 13x 13 room with 9 feet height and 13 x40 room with 13feet height my house the temperature goes down to max minus 1 thanks and regards
Thank you. A stove the size of mine in the video would easily heat that space, you see how small the firebox is, it is the big square exchanger that actually releases the heat the bigger the surface area the more heat it will release, that works to a point then you need to increase the size of the firebox, so like mine if you doubled the exchanger and increased the riser tube diameter you could double the firebox size too. cheers.
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What kind of fiddling do you have to do to satisfy your insurance company. Dad and Mom had a lot to operate their woodstove at their cabin
Probably different regulations over here bud not an issue cheers
@@LozHarrop wow
Flanker ash
Hey … do you have design drawings of the furnace that you can share?