Wow! Just started playing with simple TLUD stoves, they are amazing. This is a bit more complex than what I've used but well worth the effort to build as it seems it is extremely versatile. Thank you for this!
excellent presentation of all vlogs i've seen, very clear, illustrative and very simple to understand. Thank you so much. this will show people the right way of demonstrating anything, thanks to the designer Paul S. Anderson and to Simon P. Anderson for an unbelievably clear depiction of the design including talking points. Kudos to you both!
I didn't even think to upload it. I'll do that as soon as I get a chance. When it is available I'll post here again with details about finding it easily.
as far as I know, they're just pieces of sheet metal folded once, and attached to the inner wall of the outer cylinder with JB Weld. There are several other strategies to achieve the same outcome. Contact Paul Anderson for specific details. His email is given in the video description.
Why not have a fuel feed at the bottom just above the grate? If the gases can't go out the top they can be forced down to a vent, heating the burn chamber as they pass and giving a hotter, cleaner burn. That makes the stove a more efficient combustor but the heat must now be transferred to the food via convection thru a metal plate. The hotter chamber means quicker burnout, requiring replacement unless ceramic is used.
Wow! Just started playing with simple TLUD stoves, they are amazing. This is a bit more complex than what I've used but well worth the effort to build as it seems it is extremely versatile. Thank you for this!
excellent presentation of all vlogs i've seen, very clear, illustrative and very simple to understand. Thank you so much. this will show people the right way of demonstrating anything, thanks to the designer Paul S. Anderson and to Simon P. Anderson for an unbelievably clear depiction of the design including talking points. Kudos to you both!
Beautiful drawings, thanks for the inspiration
I didn't even think to upload it. I'll do that as soon as I get a chance. When it is available I'll post here again with details about finding it easily.
as far as I know, they're just pieces of sheet metal folded once, and attached to the inner wall of the outer cylinder with JB Weld. There are several other strategies to achieve the same outcome. Contact Paul Anderson for specific details. His email is given in the video description.
Contact Paul Anderson by email. The address is given in the video description.
Why not have a fuel feed at the bottom just above the grate? If the gases can't go out the top they can be forced down to a vent, heating the burn chamber as they pass and giving a hotter, cleaner burn. That makes the stove a more efficient combustor but the heat must now be transferred to the food via convection thru a metal plate.
The hotter chamber means quicker burnout, requiring replacement unless ceramic is used.
thanks. amazing video. what are those spacers ? can you buy them?
Fantastic! thank you.
is the available in the 3D warehouse
Nice video show explode view make it easy to understand how does it work.
How do I buy one ?
Juntos?