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Benjamin Dinkel wrote:Hey Fred.
As for the length of the firewood, the last one I built had a 35cm feed tube height. That would be enough to fit 30cm wood.
Fox James wrote:Hi Fred, no as Ben points out the barrel (s) can last for years, it is the secondary air supply feed that will degrade!
Personally I love J tubes, they are very simple to build and use, one disadvantage is the need to keep topping up the fire box with fuel.
I have my own design J tube that has a glass door and a viewing window, it also only requires a fairly short riser that easily fits inside a single barrel.
If I were you I would spend a few days looking at the builds folk have completed on this forum, there are quite a few choices.
A lot might depend on your DIY skills or your budget.
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Fred Beken wrote:The only advantage I see for a 2nd barrel would be the annual cleaning: a clamp is easy to remove. With the bricks, I'd need to "destroy" the clay seal and apply new slip afterwards. Not to difficult either.
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