Sawdust Stove Cabin Garage Rocket Stove Heater PART 2

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Indoor Super High Efficiency Fine material Stove.

Full Heat burn time 10 hours
Cool down with usable heat 3-5hours. So a total 13-15 hours of usable HEAT.

It will burn anything: wood pellets, leaves, dried plant matter, larger pieces of wood, cutoffs, whole logs or waste oil soaked into sawdust and it burns just as well. My design is virtually 100% efficient and burns all the wood gases along with the wood itself.

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11-2020
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That is just awesome! Anything you can load once and it will burn all night long is a winner in my books.

cheekysaver
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I always say to myself I'm going to bed but then I watch your vids then I'm up for 2 more hours love them great work

bigboi
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Not sure why the algorithm brought these two videos up after so long but that's okay.
The first one reminded me of a fireplace in my parent's home that I minded growing up.
Forgive me if I get the terms wrong after all these decades but it heats the water for the house and radiators.
Big copper water tank in a closet.
The fireplace had a back burner that I would stuff full of sawdust and then just a regular fire in the front.
Boy could I get that thing roaring. Sometimes I'd have to go run the hot water as the boiler would start making noises. lol.
We cut reject timber from a saw mill. Taking home a huge trailer load at a time. That's where got the sawdust.
We also got big trailers of off-cuts from the local kitchen furniture factory. Lots of laminated plywood to chop up. Fun!
And finally we also for a few years went up the mountain to stack and dry turf for the fire.
Mom went to oil heating when I went off to college. lol.

eamonnmckeown
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So well done. To the point, no waffle, just facts. Thank you 

brianmccutcheon
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Very good presentation, I had no idea people living in cold areas have to go through so much efforts to warm up their homes until I watched this. .
I am living at the equator.

ratinam
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Very nicely done. I feel like someone who has been furniture shopping/ kicking tires for weeks and with your video finally found exactly what I need and want. Great comment on the fresh air supply as some HVAC guys think it is only to decrease stuffy air in a home and are unaware it decreases cross drafting on cold air from leaks if your returns are deficient. (speaking of myself lol)

scottlund
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excellent job and explanatory videos. The best thing is that local hardwares will be happy to let you take their sawdust off their hands.

wompol
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Thank you very much for such a comprehensive video. I'm dyslexic so find written instructions difficult but I was with you through every part of the construction.
I will be building one of these very soon

robertdaleschneideriii
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The farmers in northern Japan use a stove similar to yours. One thing they do that you did not mention is they heat water as well as heating the building. This was told to me by someone that lived on a farm in Horkido, Japan.

mattedwards
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That is just wild. You've been very informative on both videos and wow you fully thought outside of the box and this was freaking awesome

timothytravis
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You're a talented fella, thanks for taking the time to make your you're an inspiration

thornwarbler
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Agreed. Factual, to the point and very informative without musical irritant. Well done pal.

philippendlebury
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A 10 hour burn is pretty impressive. That's a well made stove to draft that well. Good work.

wyattoneable
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Been working on a rocket stove for the trailer. Now I am thinking of a mod thanks to your vid. I don't have a ready access of saw dust but tons of dry pine compliments of the pine beetle, lol. So I am thinking of a wood shipper to make chips and burn.
We are looking at a Cob renovation on the trailer. You should look into cob houses. I just learned about them last week. People are running their smoke stack through Cob couches and even floors before it runs up the chimney. Lots of great ideas. Let your imaginations soar!
Still thinking. Thanks for the video!

clarenceholden
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Great. I've seen (YT) and know the principle. Your practical 'demo' fits my lack of fantasy - I really could use some warm in the winter though I've little sawdust, so I'll follow your work pattern. Love the rib on the door - its born to fit that way!
Thanks for sharing the fun, and the 'eye' I seem to lack. Together we're much stronger.

owpeterj
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Again, excellent video. Need you for a neighbor. Hahaha! Keep going, Google, Apple, Dell and others all started in the American garage. All the best.

josebenitez
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really informative vid, just the heater i need in my boat shed so i can work in the winter here in poland. thank you .

richardlorych
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I wish I had one of these when I was a kid and cutting and haulin wood!

uMalice
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Excellent, you've put a lot of thought into the design. Thanks for posting.

sphelms
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great heater, like how you put the flue lower and the deflector to stop heat going straight up. i will make this for greenhouse/ add Gerrysdiys oil burner for when i have no sawdust and I'm Good. Thanks heaps

johnfreeman