paul wheaton
Almost Self-Reliant
I'm gonna finish building my rocket mass heater tomorrow. A slight variation of the rocket stove.
Depends on how you present it to him. Call it a "personal grilling/BBQ device" and he will start looking for the right tools to use with it!valmom said:I wonder if SO would think I really lost it if I built myself one.
That's quite doable.Ldychef2k said:Nope ! I made mine of red bricks and the half thick pavers for the corners. See my first post above. And here's a picture of the stove I made, this time on a cement block stand that brought it up to a level so I don't have to sit on the ground.
As you maybe can see, you will need two corners with half a brick. They are hard to break or cut, so I used two layers of the half thick pavers so they were easier to break, as I described above.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v470/Ldychef2k/Picture102.jpg
big brown horse said:Do they sell adobe bricks at say Lowes?
Do they really have to be adobe bricks?
WAY COOL!!!!!
(I have a tortillia press like that! You can buy them at the grocery stores in Houston easy...I believe they are cast iron b/c mine is soo heavy.)
People will move the outer barrel up or down to get the surface hotter or cooler (cooler means more heat goes into the room/mass).Marianne said:I was under the assumption that the barrel got pretty stinking hot with the initial burn. Even with some cool down later, I bet you could cook a pot of soup easily - think slow cooker recipes.
Paul? Anyone?