wood gas stove
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 at
6:20 pm
portable passive wood gas burner, boils 1 liter H2O in 10 min. No noise, low smoke, only some twigs and a lighted match. Made from ‘garbage’ materials: a coffee can and tall vegetable can.
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Could you maybe give a bit more details on the construction/operation on the one you’ve built?
please provide more details how to make your stove
hmmm Ill use an old oil filter for the center of my woodgas stove.already has some holes in it.
hello tom
I’ve used a vegetable can (140mmx30mm) as inner burner. The outside can is a coffee can (100mmx190mm). I’ve drilled the holes with a normal drill. cheap and easy
thanks!I wonder by what factor this will save on my wood consumption, for it seems one is burning all the smoke.
You can boil a quart of water in 15min using small squaw wood. Produced charcoal glows 10-15 min. You’ll need to fill it up before lighting it. For a good burn I fill it to the top with small pieces of wood (twigs..), bigger pieces below and smaller on top.
You’ll need to start with a good burn, I use zip/firestar to get it going. After a few minutes you’ll see the secondary combustion starting up. There won’t be smoke if the combustion is optimal.
If you want more info, just let me know.
Excellent!thanksIve got a Swiss Volcano stove but it only runs on mthanol.This seems to be just what Ive been trying to do.
I have found a few peices of cardboard start it very quickly, but I have a computer fan on mine..
did you use a fan?
Can you tell us the basic construction details on this stove? It looks quite nice for a water boiler!!!
tnx
Good video.
It’s very similar to the bush buddy. However being much taller it works better than the BB.
0:10 thru 0:25 Oh my a happy dog, happy dog, happy happy tail waggin dog… ha ha!
You could call yourself “Wagging Tail Productions” & make this clip the start to all your future videos.. Cracked me up.
lol, what a happy dog
Sorry man you are just increasing combustion due to an increase in air flow similar to how a blast furnace works. You are not generating wood gas and then reburning that gas to heat your water. You are doing one step similar to a campfire only slightly more efficient. This is a hobo stove at best