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Freaky Cheap Heat for your homestead

 
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With the rising consumer prices and as winter approaches, some freaky cheap heat would sure be welcome!

Uncle Mud, also known as Chris McClellan, elucidates the key principles and design elements behind optimal rocket wood burning stoves in this short video.


This clip is extracted from the upcoming "Freaky Cheap Heat" movie, which delves into three novel rocket mass heater builds: the batch box RMH build situated in the woodshop, the fresh 6-inch J-tube construction in the quaint tiny red cabin, and the extensive overhaul of the RMH located in the library. This hour-long film will be accessible to all supporters who back at the $1 'Thanks' tier. This enticing offer is part of the "Low Tech Laboratory 2" Kickstarter campaign, which promises backers a new movie, exclusive plans, and a plethora of additional content.
 
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