Scott Cepek

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Paul, I have a suggestion on a GREAT way to end the movie, see below.     A "teaser" of the next big thing to happen......?

What else is going to happen? An idea for the next project: Maybe after this is done, you would like to consider your next Kickstarter to be combining a rocket stove with a hyper-efficient Energy Positive Home. It would need so little heat, that might be enough to wake people up globally. It might make the difference.
These homes are 15 times tighter using Structural Insulated Panels (SIP's), are 2 ½ times stronger, and with the Frost-Free foundation (insulating around the perimeter of the foundation so frost never touches it) it is like a house sized Styrofoam cooler upside-down on a 55F surface (Earth ambient temp here). NOT hard to heat up to 70F! I'd like to see in-ground greenhouses (Walipini's) in the middle of small developments of these homes, and small greenhouses attached to some small homes.

An Energy Positive Home creates more energy than it uses, and we are able to build them for around the same cost as regular stick construction WITH the solar panels. Developments going up now in Clear Lake Iowa and other areas.    BUT,....none of them have a rocket stove in them. If we can eliminate the electricity needed for heat, we could build even less expensively by not needing nearly as much for solar to run the mini-splits!

Please give this some thought.
Eliminate heat, electric and food bills all at once. Add passive solar design in cold climates, little heat required. Food production designed into a development.
For those wanting electric cars, by building the solar into a house, the cost of fuel can go from .13c/mile to .02c/mile (when using a loan). The world needs this.


Model in Milwaukee, another going up in Somerset WI.
www.equinoxenergyhomes.com     Gregg Bacon is the innovator for these homes, he is building developments now.

Arched Cabins are another less expensive way to build a home and are cool looking! They are designed to be DIY built, or community built.
I would love to see a development of these too somewhere with rocket stoves.  www.archedcabins.com
Let's set up a chat.

2 years ago
Thanks Peter. So you would recommend a build from scratch with a door instead would be easier? I have the dimensions from your calculations of a 6" system at 8 10/16"W x 12 15/16" H and 17 4/16" deep.
Any suggestions of how I could affix a door to the front securely? Looking at this door the on ebay for $50 Cleanout Door 8x12in Cast Iron, Single, PartNo 129, by Vestal Mfg Co

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cleanout-Door-8x12in-Cast-Iron-Single-PartNo-129-by-Vestal-Mfg-Co/152489397088?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D41376%26meid%3D46036468327943329721f8a98f997f4e%26pid%3D100033%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D122485697332&_trksid=p2045573.c100033.m2042
7 years ago
What are your collective thought about starting with a small wood stove (new for $100) to use as a batch box, and build from there a 6" system. I built my first RMH 2 years ago, and have been wanting to build a batch box, but I'm struggling with the door, and a friend suggested the retro-fit. Any issues I should be aware of? Looking at using this one from Sportsman Guide. HQ ISSUE Outdoor Wood Stove
Item # WX2-648081
Mfg. Number: 21020102201
UPC: 885344585037

https://www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/hq-issue-outdoor-wood-stove?a=1884248&pm2d=CSE-SPG-15-PLA&utm_medium=PLA&utm_source=Google&utm_campaign=CI&gclid=CjwKCAjw8IXMBRB8EiwAg9fgMK_LFUAxKzCN2xIyGvFW-YPQS8Hq1F3VY05YiQE6UTV4b7Q8gJOaTRoC4aUQAvD_BwE
7 years ago
A friend of mine in WI here makes cold oil presses that he sells. He leased about 12 acres and planted Canola, and the 2 crops per year off it gives him enough veg oil for his vehicles, diesel generator for electricity, and he heats his home with it too. He has another guy in the mid-west with hundreds of acres in Canola, sells the veg oil to area farmers, makes HUGE money, like $10K per month per press. He started off with one press, now he has dozens running 24/7. "It's like printing money" he says. I don't have a farm yet, hopefully soon. When I do, I will follow his lead and grow my own veg oil crop and press it out, sell the rest. Off grid with an income. Now that's worth doing.
8 years ago