Think you've just given me an idea for a future video😁. Have plenty of vermiculite left so wanted to use it up but the aircrete is definitely with making
I also watched your shaving foam aircrete rocket stove form build. Planning to use that idea and method to build a rocket stove under an old heavy BBQ grill. So I’ll have both a grill and oven. Thoughts on this idea? Steve
@@stevenrldenault7451 Sounds good. The rocket stove is going strong and is extremely efficient. The only downside is low structural integrity of both the main body and surface finish. Applying some form of surface coating would be ideal but I'm not sure what would work?
Nice
I don't know how I missed this video? This looks perfect for my daughter's small backyard. 👍 Just hope I can get all the materials in the States.
You should be able to Don. Aircrete blocks, perlite or vermiculite from the garden centre and rapid set cement from Home Depot or similar
Nice work Da Malat again - no dreaded chicken wire in this build though? 😃 Can't wait to see the rocket stove demould! 👏👏👏
Great video thank you, Just curious as to why you didn’t make the base and oven with the shaving foam aircrete mix?
Steve (67yrs) Manitoba
Think you've just given me an idea for a future video😁. Have plenty of vermiculite left so wanted to use it up but the aircrete is definitely with making
I also watched your shaving foam aircrete rocket stove form build. Planning to use that idea and method to build a rocket stove under an old heavy BBQ grill. So I’ll have both a grill and oven. Thoughts on this idea? Steve
@@stevenrldenault7451 Sounds good. The rocket stove is going strong and is extremely efficient. The only downside is low structural integrity of both the main body and surface finish. Applying some form of surface coating would be ideal but I'm not sure what would work?
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