Glenn Herbert wrote:With the dimensions I have given in various posts and image descriptions, and the knowledge that US standard firebricks are 9" x 4 1/2" x 2 1/2", you should be able to count and measure from the pictures to get a reasonable handle on the dimensions. The bell internal dimensions are totally flexible anyway; all you need to know is that for a 6" batch box or an 8" J-tube system, a bell internal surface area (sides and ceiling, not floor) of about 5.7 square meters is optimum for absorbing the right amount of heat from the fire. (Check that figure with the charts at batchrocket.eu.)
Simone Icough wrote:
thomas rubino wrote:Hi Simone;
Matt Walker has plans for sale.
Here is a link to his site
http://walkerstoves.com/
Or we can give you the dimensions and help guide you thru building your own.
Thanks so much, I will go do some measuring and come back to you, your help and guidance would be a dream come true - we plan to start building it when the summer heat has gone, our expected temperaturas in the coming days are 35 degrees C and I can't think straight when we tip over 30 to be honest 😳
Speak soon and thanks again for your reply
Simone (Málaga, Spain)
thomas rubino wrote:Hi Simone;
Matt Walker has plans for sale.
Here is a link to his site
http://walkerstoves.com/
Or we can give you the dimensions and help guide you thru building your own.