Excellent, we used to use a Frontier Stove but when we bought our Glawning we went for a 4kw House Stove just because the lack of decent air supply and baffle meant it was obviously inefficient. We carry a 40kg stove now but use far less wood. However these mods clearly improve the performance of a humble frontier stove. I'm really impressed! I had assumed the narrow flue would have been to limiting for such compete combustion but the lack of smoke says it all. Kudos.
sorry, but it isn´t my own stove. I did the work for a very good friend. I will meet him in may - perhaps I can take a little clip with stove, pan and eggs ...
Ausgezeichnet! Seems to be a very efficient stove after the mods you made for it, makes me wonder if it could be better like creating an extra vortex swirl into the stove pipe with either a ppotty1 type "kick" or adding a bent "X" at the bottom of the pipe? But I bet it wouldn't even matter.... This seems like such a practical stove in that it is lightweight, low profile, you can cook on it... seems like you are utilizing/burning all of those wood gases... I suppose you could try to add a barrel to capture more heat... that might be an interesting experiment? Great videos!
1 Apples yes you are right. The stove work very efficient after the mods. And it was principal a quite easy upgrade : just a baffle and 5 holes .... I am very satisfied with the result. Thanks for your comment!
Raven Rock67 Yes of course. The flames are going around the baffle like the letter "S" . An on this way comes the secondary air at the point of the upper arc of the "S". That effects a very hot, nearly smokeless complete combustion.
Excellent, we used to use a Frontier Stove but when we bought our Glawning we went for a 4kw House Stove just because the lack of decent air supply and baffle meant it was obviously inefficient. We carry a 40kg stove now but use far less wood.
However these mods clearly improve the performance of a humble frontier stove.
I'm really impressed! I had assumed the narrow flue would have been to limiting for
such compete combustion but the lack of smoke says it all. Kudos.
What is the Make, Model and Cost of this stove? Thanks for the video.
Nice video. Any reason you didn't use the grate that comes with the stove.
I would love to see you cook something on top of this stove. :)
sorry, but it isn´t my own stove. I did the work for a very good friend. I will meet him in may - perhaps I can take a little clip with stove, pan and eggs ...
Did you just drill the holes? Does it make a difference?
Y donde esta el efecto Rocket para economizar leña ?
Ausgezeichnet! Seems to be a very efficient stove after the mods you made for it, makes me wonder if it could be better like creating an extra vortex swirl into the stove pipe with either a ppotty1 type "kick" or adding a bent "X" at the bottom of the pipe? But I bet it wouldn't even matter.... This seems like such a practical stove in that it is lightweight, low profile, you can cook on it... seems like you are utilizing/burning all of those wood gases... I suppose you could try to add a barrel to capture more heat... that might be an interesting experiment? Great videos!
1 Apples yes you are right. The stove work very efficient after the mods. And it was principal a quite easy upgrade : just a baffle and 5 holes .... I am very satisfied with the result. Thanks for your comment!
Хорошую печку сделал! 5+
Молодец!
Seems to me primary air tubes will plug up with ash
the air in blowes the ash away - mostly, hopefully ;-)
Have you ever considered a secondary burn process?
Raven Rock67 Yes of course. The flames are going around the baffle like the letter "S" . An on this way comes the secondary air at the point of the upper arc of the "S". That effects a very hot, nearly smokeless complete combustion.
woodgasfire I
nice
I would replace the pipe with titanium.
Seriously, why aren't you mass producing this right now?