I am loving this form of improvised stove and have bought the supplies to make one. Currently I am reviewing videos to pick the best design features for myself. Your wire mesh fire support is an improvement over the squished can version. The one thing I notice about most of these stoves is that they seem to lack the legendary efficiency of a true rocket stove. While way better than a open fire or fire pit, the presence of the soot on your chimney is a sign that this one is the same. It may simply be overfired or perhaps needs an additional chimney block to improve its efficiency? The last challenge is to find away to cut the bottom block cleanly without power tools... Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, this is the only video which showed properly how to make Block rocket stove, I am off to make mine now.
I am loving this form of improvised stove and have bought the supplies to make one. Currently I am reviewing videos to pick the best design features for myself. Your wire mesh fire support is an improvement over the squished can version. The one thing I notice about most of these stoves is that they seem to lack the legendary efficiency of a true rocket stove. While way better than a open fire or fire pit, the presence of the soot on your chimney is a sign that this one is the same. It may simply be overfired or perhaps needs an additional chimney block to improve its efficiency?
The last challenge is to find away to cut the bottom block cleanly without power tools... Thanks for sharing.
This so far was the best cause you came up with a way to remove the end of the block without busting it into a million bits!. 🤟👍😎
Thank you very helpful
Thank you for posting your video from buffalo NY
Well prepared video. Easy to follow and good camera work. Bravo.
I will try it thank you
The mesh air inlet seems a lot better than the usual tin can design
Hello, my friend. You're good at making it.👍
I bought the Bigger, thicker blocks too, they Work AWESOME !!👍👍🍻
If no screen for air just use a tin can with both ends off, and flatten some what, ✔👌
Needs more cowbell
LOL! Yes
I have put cinder blocks around a camp fire before and eventually they broke
Well as cheap as they are...if they last a couple/few months...that’s money well spent imo.
Thanks for sharing! Blessings.
Well Stop hitting them! lol!
I like to give you 10 likes but i can't,
Emergency you don't have any tool..