Wild Fire Elm 24″ wood stove, secondary combustion test

slatterbench70 asked:


Wild Fire is the name I have given to the Elm with the secondary air combustion. learn more about Elm wood stoves by Vermont Iron Stove at http://www.vermontironstove.com

Nokia 5800

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7 Responses to “Wild Fire Elm 24″ wood stove, secondary combustion test”

  1. slatterbench70 says:

    wood stove

    all the videos I have seen are of experimental stoves. I guess you should contact them, and do google searches to see if there are production stoves out there. funny, as it is not a new concept. you’d think there would be something out there to buy. good luck.

  2. bahdah1234 says:

    Motorola Krave

    i have been trying to find a gasification stove to buy. are there any on the market?

  3. H0LL0WBELLY says:

    Telecom Auditing Guide

    fab stove!

  4. slatterbench70 says:

    wood stove

    Each stove is different, yet there are some basic things that have to be done to any stove in order for the secondary air to work. One factor is the size and placement of the tubes. another is the addition of insulation, whether it is firebrick or other types used to keep the coals and wood hot. there also needs to be a substantial bed of hot coals and dry firewood. either softwood or hard wood have been seen to work.

  5. jdram58 says:

    Nokia 5800

    I would like to know more about the baffle and air tubes the more simple the better. My stove might be difficult but it is an old army tent stove that I burn mostly wood and some coal occasionally. I run it through my fireplace chimmney it is like a pot belly stove to some degree and comes apart very easily.

  6. tractorman55 says:

    Big Band Charts

    beautiful stove mate.

  7. JoeDeSmid says:

    Motorola Krave

    Look like a boiler house of steam train or tractio engine, nice vid

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