Sawdust stove

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12mp82
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Sawdust stove

Post by 12mp82 »

I saw this on another site so thought I would do some looking around and found a video on youtube.

Stop, Read, absorb, understand, reply.

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harlowmaverick

Re: Sawdust stove

Post by harlowmaverick »

Very nice, as the guys says it works just like a rocket stove.
I have trouble finding smaller oil type drums like that but have plenty 205 litre drums to play with lol
Cocotte

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Post by Cocotte »

Anyone in the Belfast area who wants to try this, my mate owns a floor sanding company and is always looking to offload an unholy amount of sawdust.
poppypiesdad
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Re: Sawdust stove

Post by poppypiesdad »

Does it matter how fine sawdust it is like the floor standings or does it need to be more larger flakes ?

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Maddosammo
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Re: Sawdust stove

Post by Maddosammo »

i would have said larger flakes, but the fines stuff could maybe compact more. i have never tried this stuff so i have not a clue.
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Cocotte

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Post by Cocotte »

I'd imagine it would produce more heat as there aren't as many air pockets to insulate, also allowing for more fuel.
Or it could make it more difficult to use because there aren't (air) spaces for the ash to fall down allowing access to more sawdust.

I sense the need for an experiment!