Jean-Pierre Paquette

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Ty very much Satamax for the thread... I really like the idea.
I have to admit that I'm lazy and having to feed the stove with tiny peices of wood would be a pain. I was thinking about the cast iron stove to be able to have a biger combustion chamber.
But hey! Why not 'make' the combustion chamber! Pretier, simpler. I like the comment about making a V shaped bottom to keep the wood closer when burning.
TY for hint!

Matt, I think it would be also a good idea to have an air intake outside and directly into the stove. But I haven't made any tests yet. But many mass heaters are using this principal.
I would think putting a grid in order to have the wood to be maybe an inch above the bottom of the stove would let enough air to flow... ...or maybe it should come from the front of the chamber to pull back the smoke onto the stove.
But is the air intake should be the same volume as the exhaust?? ... again, more testing, or better advice would be needed.

Thank you everyone, happy new year!
here's a drawing about how I would do an air intake... so, how did I do?
12 years ago
Hi there everyone!
First off, great site! great ideas! Best place on internet to be preparing for the end of the world!

I'm building a small straw/cob house in Québec/Canada. (20 feets by 20 feets) with two levels. No water, nor electricity... and it'S taking forever.. but it's fun!!! Love it!!
I'm planning to tryout a hybrid RocketStove and embeding an cast iron stove into a mass of clay. It seems that the main problem with the hybride is the heat leaks from the system, due by the iron stove itself. If we isulate the stove into a big mass, I think we can slow down those leaks. So... I'm wondering...

1- With a bigger combustion chamber, should my heat riser be higher? Should I'd be scared that the rocket reach the moon by using a conventional metal barel with a build up of pressure, and 4-5 logs burning? (seen the bread oven /rocket stove with the flames (of 4-5 branches) rises about 4-5 feets... impressive!

2- Can a rocket stove heat 2 lvl high? For now, I have a mezannine, but wondering if I should close it, in order to keep more heat on ground lvl, or leave it open to let the heat radiation flow more freely to the second level. And... if it's my ONLY source of heat (+ passive solar) , is the heat up time will be too long? Would two smaller rockets heat up the place faster?

Maybe, some of the questions have been already answered. I'm sorry if thats the case. I looked around, read a couple treads, but not all! So many info!

Thank you in advance!
LIVE WITH NATURE! RESPECT LIFE! CHEERS!
JP
12 years ago