In 2013 we decided to build a cobrocket mass heater of our own. We made the 8" core out of autoclaved concrete--not the best material for the interior of a super hot woodstove that can burn out metal, but we had the parts and wanted to see how it would work. Fast forward six plus years. The heater has performed very well but it was needing some repairs and our renters needed a batch heater that could be fired before and after work instead of the J tube that needed constant attention so we decided to dissect it and report on how it was holding up before replacing it. Click on https://youtu.be/IYQMBio0PaI for Part 2
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You can follow my latest adventures at
https://www.unclemud.com
https://www.youtube.com/unclemud
https://permies.com/u/164246/Chris-McClellan
Buy my stuff at https://unclemud.com/store/
An autoclaved concrete core is still in decent shape after six years of constant use. It was great fun to take it apart and see how it did.
You can follow my latest adventures at
https://www.unclemud.com
https://www.youtube.com/unclemud
https://permies.com/u/164246/Chris-McClellan
Buy my stuff at https://unclemud.com/store/
OK, now I really want to watch your tear down videos but will hold myself back until I get into 'civilisation' with high speed internet.
PS...modified the name on this thread too.