Man that's awesome! I live in a mobile home and all we have is little electric heaters and I need a stove BAD!! it could be a LOT smaller though because my trailer is old and small.
I built many of these in the 80s an ran into Insurance company’s not insuring them because not UL approved! They work very good we used a snap disc thermal temp that turned on the back fan when hot and off when cooled off!
Step one for the ceiling would be to staple plastic sheeting to stop air infiltration and keep the heat down in the workspace. Later you can screw white indoor steel panels to the bottom of the trusses. Then you can blow insulation on top later down the road when you have the money
I live in Alaska in a 1963 Wayne school bus. I love your stove design. How much are you selling them for ? How much was the final material and kit cost ? And are you selling the schematics ?
@@ericbest9562 .....I moved into an apartment for the winter. To be honest I miss my bus. I'm not an apartment dweller....lol I'm planning on buying property in spring then moving my bus on it for temporary living quarters, then rent it out as a "INTO THE WILD" themed Airbnb. I will send you videos once it happens.
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Man that's awesome! I live in a mobile home and all we have is little electric heaters and I need a stove BAD!! it could be a LOT smaller though because my trailer is old and small.
I built many of these in the 80s an ran into Insurance company’s not insuring them because not UL approved! They work very good we used a snap disc thermal temp that turned on the back fan when hot and off when cooled off!
I build one 15 years ago still working good. I have Grats and Ash door. Don't need to let fire to go out for cleaning.
I'm from Hawaii i might need one, it gets a crispy cold 55 degrees out here in the winter!
Haha that's pretty low
I’d definitely be interested in buying one. I have a 40 x 60 in closed shop. I have no welder to make my own, so please let me know thanks.
I would totally buy your old stove! Really
Step one for the ceiling would be to staple plastic sheeting to stop air infiltration and keep the heat down in the workspace. Later you can screw white indoor steel panels to the bottom of the trusses. Then you can blow insulation on top later down the road when you have the money
Te hablo de Uruguay y me encanta la idea de la estufa ,esta muy bien en sacarle calor hacia el taller mediante los caños calientes ,felicitaciones..
I've been looking to build one, however, I would love to know how much you would sell one for. Please advise on that cost.
I will build this someday. This is a nice build.
Good day sir. Please tell me how you clean the inner surface of pipes from carbon deposits.
Are y'all making these? Getting ready to build a barrel stove but this looks a lot better. Need to get heat in my knife making shop/forge
Interested i. The exa t same set up including the fan if possible. How much?
Was the old double barrel really smokey running the chimney pipe straight out of the wall like it was?
Nice! What size is the fan?
Looks a lot cleaner then a double barrel stove. Very nice
Simple and f'ing brilliant.
I would be interested depending on price but what is it built out of ? Like what is the body made from?
Fill the internal sidewalls of the stove with sand. The sand will hold the heat for a long time.
What's that unit cost? May be interested.
If he made any of these I’d love to buy one!
The tubes must be thin-wall. However, after a while soot covers the tubes and acts like heat insulator
Hello. Interested in purchasing one.
I'm building one very similar now for next year
How much to get one build? Thanks
What about cleaning out ashes tray?
Put box fans in the rafters blowing down . That will push the hot air back down . Or add ceiling fans .
We already have some up there. It helps a little.
Can put the fan on a thermostat switch.
How much to have one like yours built for me.
I'd buy 1. Where you guys located?
Where did you buy your door?
That a 6 inch or 8 inch stack?
The airbox is called a plenum
What y’all do with the old double ?
He sold it right after finishing this one
Were I can buy one of these stoves
Looks good!
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Thinking about building a little rocket stove for my garage ( soon as I get rid of the racoons ) 👍
Haha dang raccoons! 🤣
I live in Alaska in a 1963 Wayne school bus. I love your stove design. How much are you selling them for ? How much was the final material and kit cost ? And are you selling the schematics ?
Hey there! What are you doing for heat now that winter is upon us? I'd love to see your bus do you have any videos?
@@ericbest9562 .....I moved into an apartment for the winter. To be honest I miss my bus. I'm not an apartment dweller....lol
I'm planning on buying property in spring then moving my bus on it for temporary living quarters, then rent it out as a "INTO THE WILD" themed Airbnb. I will send you videos once it happens.
I’m interested in a stove how much
I'd buy 1
Still building these?
I am interested in buying one. Have you priced out cost for this?
3:20 Roof or rough?
Kick ass!!!!!
Yes! 🤘🤘
How much !?!
2023, he ever get to selling any, I got a shop that’s in need of one
How much?
Did any more of these get built?
lets see you firing up the wood stove and stuffing it full logs for very hot long burn
I’d buy one today if he’s still making them
He is consid making a few of them.
@@JustinTBraun i will 100% order one if he does just let me know how to do so
Me too
Still interested lol
How much and how soon can I get one??
I can get you in touch with him if your interested in one.
@@JustinTBraun I would like to know how much he would want to build one for me. Please have him respond to me. Thank you.
I wood like one
Want me to get you in touch with him?
I converted mine to run on waste oil.
That's was we would like to do to this one down the road. Makes it a lot more efficient!
Can you make a video walkthrough of the drip system version?
Why'd you steal the chipmunks
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you should make a viedo of you stufing it full wood for long hot burn
Im thinking of making 500 gallon oil tank wood stove and ill pack it full wood for very long hot burn i like it to be 75 degrees in side