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This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEP curriculum. Completing this BB is part of getting the straw badge in Rocket.

This BB requires you to build a J-Tube Rocket Mass Heater.


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These are some potentially useful resources:
  - The Rocket Mass Heater Builder's Guide by Erica and Ernie Wisner
  - Top Questions About Rocket Mass Heaters
  - New Build - Need Help
  - Building My First RMH (Tommy's Tea Dome)
  - Farm House RMH, First In House Build

Here's a photo collage video on building a RMH.



To get certified for this Badge Bit you must provide:
  - pic of area before build
  - pic of core (exterior of burn tunnel, heat riser and manifold) without barrel
  - pic of ducts or stratification chamber before mass
  - 3 pics of manifold
  - pic of completed product
  - pic of vertical exhaust going into the ceiling
  - pic of vertical exhaust coming out of the roof
  - 2 minute video of starting the fire and proving there are no smoke leaks
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Can't believe I'm the first here, I thought I'd be scrolling through pages of wonderful creations to upload my evidence.

We built our rocket in 2015 and I've at long last gathered the evidence for this, my first BB! I've put the full build (as well as the changes we made in 2019) into an 8 minute video. If this is not acceptable I can post the separate pictures as you wish.


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Going to try for the RMH build.

This was my first attempt in our under construction house.

I'm missing the video for running the RMH so I'll add that later but don't want to have to upload all this again.
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Layout before build
Layout before build
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Starting construction
Starting construction
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First layer up
First layer up
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J tube built
J tube built
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Insulation wrap
Insulation wrap
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Fitting manifold
Fitting manifold
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Side view manifold
Side view manifold
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Up close manifold connection
Up close manifold connection
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Chimney showing clean running above roof
Chimney showing clean running above roof
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Cobbled in with vertical chimney visible
Cobbled in with vertical chimney visible
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This project was MASSIVE for me! Not just because of the pieces that had to be assembled, but also because of all the tasks which required leaning. Angle grinding, brick cutting, and figuring out cob, to name a few. Here's a thread I made, documenting my journey:
https://permies.com/t/270223/Rebekah-inch-RMH

I built this RMH, which I have named Daisy, in my greenhouse (this same building used to be a chicken coop/barn) Daisy is replacing an old camping stove with a lousy old, 6-inch black stove pipe that went all the way through the roof. Big improvement.

Alexandra Malecki showed me this design, which uses 4 barrels and way less pipe. She helped me know the supplies and specs and tools I would need! Thanks, Alex! For helping me figure out so much 🥰

Once I had the design, parts, tools and space for this project, then I had to figure out what material to use for the mass. Jeff Bosch taught me SO MUCH about cob. He answered a hundred questions from me about cob and rockets and helped me troubleshoot things like cracks. Thanks, Jeff!!!

I built the core from firebrick and the ceramic wool, 5-minute riser. I welded a frame for it from rebar, since I had a difficult time locating a 10-inch stovepipe. Thanks to my patient husband for teaching me to weld!!! The manifold barrels came from Clay McGowen, who brought them to me. Thanks, Clay! They're straight-sided, which gives Daisy's bell a lovely shape.

I used perlite cobbish to further insulate the core, and the first round of cob to level the manifold. The manifolds exhaust is an 8-inch pipe that leads to two barrels, which I welded together. Don't look too close! (I'm a welding noob and it's ugly...) but it sealed.

The vertical chimney juts into the stratification chamber over halfway to create a "juice box effect." 🧃 it then meets the ceiling with an appropriate box to transition to the double-wall pipe that goes above the roof. I placed a silicone boot over this exterior double-wall pipe, to help prevent any leaks. The code in my area requires a spark arrester, which I made from a dryer vent, and welded into place.

There are two cleanouts in this system. Besides the removable bell over the manifold, the stratification chamber barrels have an original lid and clamp that remains openable at the end of the bench. There is also a cleanout T in the vertical chimney.

The system has had very little smokeback ever since the first firing. I have lit it several days now to help dry the cob. Here is the video of me lighting it:

https://youtube.com/shorts/bjqpzZYFvow?si=fKd6RJZe40THtI7g

Finally, I spent two weeks cobbing Daisy into place. I searched FOREVER to find a local source of clay. Thanks, Downey! After making test bricks, I decided on a 1:1:1 ratio of sand, clay and soil from near my duck pond. Then I finished the cob with a layer of wheat paste finish cob, and used a yogurt lid to gloss over it, as Jeff taught me.

I am really happy with the process and the finished product!
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The future RMH space, with original chimney
The future RMH space, with original chimney
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The core
The core
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The manifold
The manifold
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The stratification chamber before mass
The stratification chamber before mass
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Cob, cob, and more cob!!
Cob, cob, and more cob!!
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The chimney reaches the ceiling
The chimney reaches the ceiling
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The chimney exits the building
The chimney exits the building
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Completed project
Completed project
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