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bennelson 07-21-2010 11:57 PM

Rocket Stove: Renewable Cooking
 
Want to be more eco-friendly at home?

How about replacing an LP grill with a homebuilt stove that runs on sticks or woodchips!?

I am building a rocketstove. You can read all about it on EcoRenovator but here is a photo to tease you with!

http://gallery.me.com/benhdvideoguy/...12797674340001

The stove in the photo is one built by a friend which I am modeling mine after.

Jyden 07-22-2010 03:33 AM

You will bee amazed about how effective it is.

Last year I build a Rocket furnace to heat my basement in winter. Cost next to nothing, use only little amount of wood, and turn out at lot of heat. Very effective!

Phantom 07-22-2010 11:34 AM

My father-in-law built one in his house the fire is in the breeze way and runs through the wall to a second chamber for a secondary burn. After that the heat is pushed through a mud/adobe couch to hold the heat and warm the house.

Here is the link to his rocket couch Rocket Stove | Northern Kentucky Landscaping from The Good Earth, Inc.

bennelson 07-25-2010 09:18 PM

More work on the rocket stove.
I assembled and welded the main components.

http://gallery.me.com/benhdvideoguy/...12801044700001

See more photos at:
MobileMe Gallery

You know what's fun?! Cooking dinner without petroleum!
http://gallery.me.com/benhdvideoguy/...12801044840001
MobileMe Gallery

Read more over at EcoRenovator

Phantom 07-26-2010 01:15 PM

I need to learn how to weld and start doing some projects like this.

bennelson 07-26-2010 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phantom (Post 185599)
I need to learn how to weld and start doing some projects like this.

Yep, me too.
Seems like welding is one of those things that mostly just takes some practice. This project is pretty straight forward, so I thought it would be good for some welding experience. The welding isn't perfect, but I did it all myself! :thumbup:

Daox 07-26-2010 01:40 PM

Yeah, thats mostly what it comes down to, practice practice practice.

Phantom 07-26-2010 02:24 PM

What type of weld did you do on the rocket stove?

bennelson 07-26-2010 05:32 PM

The base, feeder tube, chimney tube, and upper tub/grill are all separate pieces.

The first day I worked on the stove, I cut all the pieces to size and to fit each other. Here's what I had at the end of work day one (a couple hours of an afternoon)
http://gallery.me.com/benhdvideoguy/...12797674620001

The second work session, I did all the welding to put those pieces together.
The welder itself was a wire-feed welder (without gas).

brucey 07-26-2010 05:48 PM

Wow, that's kinda cool. I'm going to have to look around and copy you. I have a propane grill which I regularly use in summer, about 2 tanks a summer since we cook out so much.

And those are pretty good weld for gas-less flux core on your first time too!


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