the site of a nice autoconstructeur:
http://www.poele2masse.com/
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Re: Mass stove; looking for refractory and experimental bricks
lejustemilieu wrote:Hello,
Following multiple experiences on the accumulation of thermal energy via refractory bricks, wood heating, oil burner, I set out to build a mass stove that works with wood, and oil of recycled kitchen
My goal is to heat my 24h00 house with either 3 hours of burnt wood or 3 hours of oil or grease burner.
To take action, I would like to chat with a person who has a wood-fired wood stove., and also find refractory bricks in Belgium ...After, we will have to make the plan .... after....
PS, it's not complicated to register on econology to answer.
Hello,
leaving my professional hermitage, I just fell on your thread.
Where are you
Regarding mass stoves, here are my 4 bedside documents:
The book of masonry stoves (ISBN: 1-890132-09-8)
Build your own earthoven (ISBN: 978-0-9679846-7-4)
Storage heaters (ISBN: 978-2-914717-80-9)
Heater Plan Portfolio of the "Masonry Heater Association of North America" (Web www.mha-net.org )
For plans, ideas, tips and don'ts ...
For my project, I started the process on refractory bricks (A masonry stove with pizza oven for the kitchen and a mass stove in the Russian boiler style for the living room and the rest of the house).
I have a friend who works at T ... a big name in terracotta in the southwest. He quickly referred me to the bricklayers.
Your 2T project must represent around 2500 bricks. with a little luck, you can be included in the industrial orders for the repairs of furnaces (cement factories and others).
Concerning the recovery, to avoid for the heating core but it is financially interesting for the later conduits which are less stressed.
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Re: Mass stove; looking for refractory and experimental bricks
rpsantina wrote:lejustemilieu wrote:Hello,
Following multiple experiences on the accumulation of thermal energy via refractory bricks, wood heating, oil burner, I set out to build a mass stove that works with wood, and oil of recycled kitchen
My goal is to heat my 24h00 house with either 3 hours of burnt wood or 3 hours of oil or grease burner.
To take action, I would like to chat with a person who has a wood-fired wood stove., and also find refractory bricks in Belgium ...After, we will have to make the plan .... after....
PS, it's not complicated to register on econology to answer.
Hello,
leaving my professional hermitage, I just fell on your thread.
Where are you
Regarding mass stoves, here are my 4 bedside documents:
The book of masonry stoves (ISBN: 1-890132-09-8)
Build your own earthoven (ISBN: 978-0-9679846-7-4)
Storage heaters (ISBN: 978-2-914717-80-9)
Heater Plan Portfolio of the "Masonry Heater Association of North America" (Web www.mha-net.org )
For plans, ideas, tips and don'ts ...
For my project, I started the process on refractory bricks (A masonry stove with pizza oven for the kitchen and a mass stove in the Russian boiler style for the living room and the rest of the house).
I have a friend who works at T ... a big name in terracotta in the southwest. He quickly referred me to the bricklayers.
Your 2T project must represent around 2500 bricks. with a little luck, you can be included in the industrial orders for the repairs of furnaces (cement factories and others).
Concerning the recovery, to avoid for the heating core but it is financially interesting for the later conduits which are less stressed.
Hello,
Two things have changed for me:
First I just got married, and it's not easy to convince my wife in this kind of project.
Second, I just insulated the house from the outside.
So I have to see how the house behaves with this insulation. Otherwise, I get bricks here and there.
For now, I have a wood stove, with a refractory brick accumulator (in series with the stove), which stays hot at 8:00 am, it's great, but I want more (more hours of accumulation, possibility of cooking,)
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Rpsansina,
It would be nice to say a little more,
It seems to me that this work was carried out by a professional.
But also, you don't have more pictures of the construction of "heart of the house"
I also believe that your "mass stove" has not yet heated since its construction.
The price?
Ola, I just understood that you show pictures of different hairs?
So, I wonder?
What is your goal?
I thought you made a stove out of your hands.
Mass poel sites, there are many, I need feedback
It would be nice to say a little more,
It seems to me that this work was carried out by a professional.
But also, you don't have more pictures of the construction of "heart of the house"
I also believe that your "mass stove" has not yet heated since its construction.
The price?
Ola, I just understood that you show pictures of different hairs?
So, I wonder?
What is your goal?
I thought you made a stove out of your hands.
Mass poel sites, there are many, I need feedback
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Man is by nature a political animal (Aristotle)
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- I understand econologic
- posts: 178
- Registration: 17/12/04, 16:11
- Location: 81 - South Tarn
- x 10
My goal is just to give you ammunition to convince your beautiful.
it's been about three years that I researched mass stoves in self-construction.
Yes they are stoves made by professionals but when you see the monsters in question, on a technology as simple but neglected at this point in so-called developed countries, it's ...
If you go to the MHA site, you will discover that one of the collateral damage of the Japanese tsunami is the lack of heating because the vast majority were heated with electricity.
A Japanese member of this association took up the problem from the first days.
The first stove he built was to make showers for wealthy dormitories. A half-concrete nozzle as a heating core and the rubble of the houses to supply it.
Impressive simplicity but proven efficiency.
Sharing this means of energy independence by promoting a renewable resource and enlightening on improving yields is one of my aspirations.
There, you know everything.
it's been about three years that I researched mass stoves in self-construction.
Yes they are stoves made by professionals but when you see the monsters in question, on a technology as simple but neglected at this point in so-called developed countries, it's ...
If you go to the MHA site, you will discover that one of the collateral damage of the Japanese tsunami is the lack of heating because the vast majority were heated with electricity.
A Japanese member of this association took up the problem from the first days.
The first stove he built was to make showers for wealthy dormitories. A half-concrete nozzle as a heating core and the rubble of the houses to supply it.
Impressive simplicity but proven efficiency.
Sharing this means of energy independence by promoting a renewable resource and enlightening on improving yields is one of my aspirations.
There, you know everything.
0 x
RPS (Dpt Tarn South 81)
i-Only those who do nothing are never wrong
ii-Anything is possible as long as a little time is spent there
i-Only those who do nothing are never wrong
ii-Anything is possible as long as a little time is spent there
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