Wyatt Barnes wrote:Regarding metal in RMHs. Am I right that you can use metal before or after the riser but not as the riser? And I noticed some people are using metal to form the inside and outside of the riser so does the inside metal tube melt or disintegrate with use if it is not removed before firing?
Here is my 2 cents :
Have a look at my
thread
https://permies.com/t/40107/rocket-stoves/hot
I wanted this thing too get supper hot, and the only way too do that is too insulate around the burn tunnel. . . I used 6 inches of clay and perelite all the way around but the top . . kinda tight for room on top . . . I just used one of my bricks on the flat part and tamped it lightly into place.
Next thing is yes, the riser is made out of 2 pieces of duct working - and yes, the inside one is almost all gone - flaked off down into the burn tunnel and cleaned out . . but, since the riser was insulated with the same clay perelite mixture, it is still solid - hard - dried clay/perelite.
I am also planning on building an unconventional house, and would like to build a
rocket mass heater into the the floor. . . I am thinking along the lines of a 4 x 4 foot pit - Insulated on all sides with 12 inches of styrofoam to send the heat up - not into the ground - build the core of the rocket as I already have with this one (10 inch - not 6 ) and have the whole unit sitting on a "wall" say about 2 or 3 feet high (high
enough for the burn chamber to be level with the floor slab) and just wide enough to be able to put in the 10 inch exhaust with 1 row of bricks on each side filled in with
cob so it is a solid square - 35 feet long - single run exhaust pipe. Then come in with the concrete truck, and just fill in the trench with concrete.
That way, the exhaust pipe will already be encased in dry - hardened clay / brick and I won't have to worry about it collapsing or bending with the weight of the concrete - I can also test fire the whole unit before the concrete even arrives - any problems - just fix it ! Then pour.
After the floor slab goes in with the radiant floor tubing installed, the heat from the stove mass -
should - radiate up thru, and with the circ pump running, should heat the entire slab. . .
You will notice there is
alot of "shoulds" in there . . . not alot of people have responded to my thread as of yet . . .
https://permies.com/t/40109/natural-building/cut-cover-house-lighting