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Just wanted to share my second attempt in the rocket stove world. It is powered by broaudio's super hot 6" j. I ordered his plans and built my core. The plans were perfect. My stove is a heater plain and simple, designed to give me fast heat out in my workshop. I gotta say that my first couple burns are very promising. Zero, meaning cold, to 600f in under 30 minutes on 2 loads of sticks. The second, or top barrel really surrenders the heat quickly and radiates very well. I'm pretty sure this isn't an original idea but I haven't run across it yet. Let me know your thoughts on this idea folks. I'm all ears!
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Sound great, do you have any pictures?
 
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Fox James wrote:Sound great, do you have any pictures?


Hmmm , I attached a picture and I can see it on my post. Not sure why it can't be seen. Any help?
 
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Did you use the attachment icon bottom left of the page?
 
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Doug Hennie wrote:

Fox James wrote:Sound great, do you have any pictures?


Hmmm , I attached a picture and I can see it on my post. Not sure why it can't be seen. Any help?



I saw it when you first posted it but it's gone now with a broken link. Try editing your post to make sure the link is correct. You may still be seeing it due to browser caching
 
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Fox James wrote:Sound great, do you have any pictures?


Can anyone see it now?
 
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