Built something similar last year to heat my shop. The one change to this I might recommend, is the horizontal "heat tubes" orientation. I placed them at a 30° slope, with the low side to the rear. Thermal convection helps to carry the heat up and out towards the shop without the need for a fan. Just my 2 cents
I know there are umpteen videos on RU-vid showing welding tutorials. Might be a good idea to link some of them. There's a lot of angle grinder cutting involved here, but I think the welding would be the only obstacle for creator makers wanting to replicate your amazing designs. Thank you Creative Project for this video it is very helpful.
During the heyday of homebuilt rocket stoves in the early 2000s guys were working on adding a secondary air feed that was run through the burn box causing it to be heated and really added to the heat out put. I am surprised you made no way to throttle the air coming in to lengthen the burn time
[eng translation from Russian via google] User-uj3re9hc2q 7 days ago Very interesting stove for the summer cottage! Well done! We also need to make a shredder to make pellets from the cut branches. There will be cheap fuel and recycling! ☺
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Wow this is amazing skills I hope I make someday like this because in my coutry there's a lot of wood so try this if have enough money to spend thank for sharing❤
It will trust he only uploaded it 14 hrs ago, this might be the coolest design I have seen. The use of a pc fan to push the heat out the vents he made it’s smart, then to secure it to the wall, that’s damn good stuff
Insurance company will cancel you for watching...? Yes many don't know but they are finally catching on to fact most things you buy today are expensive junk. This stove should be mass produced
Awesome! Most any of us who would have the skills and inclination to build something like this in the first place, already have the scrap pieces laying around to get it done. Great work, don't worry about the haters.
The fan will reduce efficency of combustion by refreshing the temperature in the tube. If you want a fan it should be put after when combustion is really finished.
I like your videos, instead of music, maybe a little explanation of some of the parts used. For example, the piece of material that was used for the top (bowl shaped piece that was used) what was that? Maybe I just missed it. Pretty cool though. I've been drawing some ideas for a fire box that will be a forced air burner.
Yes! that is what I was talking about. I think you could use sticks for fuel like a rocket stove. Have you compared to any of the others stoves you made? amount of fuel used compared to heat output length of time above 20c or time to boil water? If you put about 25-50 mm of refractory cement or cut some soapstone to put under the heat exchanger tubes the added thermal mass would reduce high temperatures but hold the heat longer. If you search Cobb mass heaters you might add ideas for more efficiency, your area after the combustion chamber is still short so quite abit of heat is still going out the chimney. But I like it.
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$25 my ass. $600 welder, $200 sheet metal, and other materials needed looking at at least $1000. Cough cough unless you are a full time welder and got scraps kicking around. Love how they say $25 pellet burner to get you to watch their video. Miss leading information if you ask me.
Maybe not 1000 but definitely more than 25. I have a $30 welder that does the job. Would not include that in the cost, but with pipes and sheetmetal, paint, paintstripper i guessl it would be 200usd at least
Thank you. What I mean here is that the cost to buy raw materials is only $25, without money to buy machinery. While working, I only use rudimentary mechanical tools, such as a hand-held angle grinder, a hand drill, and a mini welding machine.
А поддув в самой камере горения, это от тяги в трубе такой сильный? Или ещё где-то вентилятор нагнетает? У этих печей на пеллетах есть одна проблема - сильный нагар сажи внутри, который пару раз в неделю нужно чистить.
Very cool, but the odds of me getting all those materials seems highly unlikely. I probably would be spending well over $100 bucks for all those materials.
Pretty cool man. I do think maybe taking the $25 tag line off the video would be appropriate. People might not have the $1000 in tools to build $25 worth of metal into this. Just saying. Way cool stove though man. I appreciate the watch
for fan use peltier generator, and you dont need electricity, when he is hot he start make power and powering fan until cold again. And grate for pellets is too deep, it will block itself from under thanks to ash
日本のヌカガマと原理は一緒でウッドガスシステムですね。 とても素晴らしいです。 こちらではペレットの代替として籾殻がタダで大量に入手できます。 これを使用できればコスパが格段に上がるのですが、、可能でしょうか? The principle is the same as that of Japanese "ヌカ釜"Nukagama, so it's a wood gas system, right? It's amazing I can get a large amount of rice husk for free here as an alternative to pellets If I could use this, the cost performance would go up significantly,, is it possible?
I like you don't say anything but can you tell me what it is and dimensions like just a pipe 1 inch diameter and cut 3 inches long and so on already have my tank please thank you beki
Entre le prix de la matière primaire (fer, extincteur, etc..) , le prix des outils disqueuse, poste à souder , etc ..on peut largement acheter un poêle à granules aux NORMES....
il manque la prise d'aire extérieur il manque un cendrier aucun étanchéité au ouvrant avant la premier couche de peinture, il faut faire une première flambée c'est sympa sinon
Thank you. Install the wood pellet container tightly, not allowing air to get in, then the fire will never catch fire and burn in the wood pellet container.
Merci. Cette cuisine est simple, il n'est pas important d'avoir la bonne taille. Le plus important est que vous trouviez les bons matériaux pour créer un beau poêle.
Thank you. The fan is not to blow air into the combustion chamber, but the fan is to blow hot air out for heating. When burning, this stove has convection air flow, hot air blows out and it will suck air into the combustion chamber, so you don't have to use a fan.
@Creativeproject2020 the magic question then is what do you do with the build after you're finished..... I'll send you a pre paid crate. Lol great builds.
@@Creativeproject2020 I understand your explanation that Vietnam is very cheap. I thought that even in developing countries, the price of steel materials was not very cheap. Could you tell me the prices of the various steel materials you used and consumables such as welding rods and cutting blades?
Optisch sieht er gut aus, aber technisch schlecht, sorry. Wo ist der Asschebehälter? Du hättest unter dem Brenner einen Aschbehälter machen müssen. wo soll denn die Asche hin? Dann fehlt der Deckel zu dem Brenner hinten. Da muss eine Klappe gebaut werden, damit beim Brennen der Pellets nichts herausfallen kann. Du musst diesen ofen revidieren, ich spreche von Erfahrung, weil ich selber einen Holzkamin in einen Ofen umgewandelt habe.
Danke schön. Auch verbrannte Holzpellets enthalten wenig Kohlenasche, und die Kohlenasche wird absorbiert und nach innen gedrückt. Wenn es abgekühlt ist, öffne ich den Glasdeckel und entferne die Kohleasche