Home-made wood burner

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matthopkins
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Home-made wood burner

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Thought some of the members would like to see this. A short vid of my home-made wood-burner for my liveaboard boat that im due to move onto full time come 2015.
Any comments on design or possible changes would be gladly received.
Regards Matt.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f214oekiuPY
Please bare with me in my ramblings, I'm an ageing hippy struggling to control the voices in my head.
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pseudonym
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Re: Home-made wood burner

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Link not working Matt.
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matthopkins
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Re: Home-made wood burner

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well that didnt work then lol :shock:
any advice on how to upload a youtube vid.? Im using my wifes chrome book.
Sorry about that :oops:
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matthopkins
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Re: Home-made wood burner

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try again
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2l4oekiuPY

if this isnt working can a mod remove it please ;)
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richardivryn
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Re: Home-made wood burner

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Looks realy nice. As a DIY welder myself I made one out of old gas bottle and a pile of junk from behind the garage.
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Steveo82
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Re: Home-made wood burner

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Looks great Matt
Rearfang

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That's a loverly looking burner
Hats of to you
Markwoody
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Re: Home-made wood burner

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Nice one , waiting to see how the back boiler is made :)
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the big fly in
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Re: Home-made wood burner

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Hi there Chaps

Here is my Home made wood stove, Like nothing you will find.

some perks:
80 to 90% eff
heats water, and if the power is lost the unit is intrinsically safe, and will not boil ! all safety devices fail safe and in the unit, no need for UPS or fance heat loss plumbing.
vertyly no ash

bla bla bla really quite good I think , have a look at it if you want.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 461863FF37
MAN SCOUT ex boy scout

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KrisWard

Re: Home-made wood burner

Post by KrisWard »

Well done sir, thats most impressive!