StillSmart Home distillation made easy! 2015-07-12T08:54:38+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/feed.php?f=17&t=3552 2015-07-12T08:54:38+00:00 2015-07-12T08:54:38+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3552&p=27002#p27002 <![CDATA[Re: Brain storming.....Ideas on this please......]]>
Whereas, a layer of MOT/type 1 sub-base, then a layer of ballast or sharp sand, and a decent layer of earth/soil to settle the brick onto before making the domed part would work. Once the water has been dried out it shouldn't be too heavy.........

Or you could just look up info on "rocket stove" and make one, but in a barrow........

Statistics: Posted by Phantom — Sun Jul 12, 2015 8:54 am


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2015-06-01T06:09:11+00:00 2015-06-01T06:09:11+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3552&p=26347#p26347 <![CDATA[Re: Brain storming.....Ideas on this please......]]>
They do not need a chimney. and definitely not just there !!

68% is the magic figure, though (from memory) That is the ratio of the door height given the height of the dome.

Air rushes in the bottom, fuels the fire, which swirls round in the dome and then the smoke comes out the top of the door. The chimney in the original picture is just making it inefficient. When they get enormous a chimney is added but it is in front of the door, not in the dome.

Have you considered making one that looks like a bookend! This way could store it in the shed - resting on 2 bits of 2x2 and then just pick it up with the sack truck when you wanted it?

I bought a couple of books for research before I built my bread oven.

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2015-06-01T03:13:47+00:00 2015-06-01T03:13:47+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3552&p=26343#p26343 <![CDATA[Re: Brain storming.....Ideas on this please......]]>
Mashy wrote:
Better still a sack truck - this method allows to people to pull it. And it's not incredibly wobbly because it's on two wheels. :D

Good idea 2 wheels....less wobble

How far away is the allotment - what sort of terrain does it need to go over?

It would stay in the shed up on the plot, just wheel it out about 10 yds on flat hard ground.


As for the build consider putting chickenwire in it. They get fragile once they have been fired for the first time, so some reinforcing wouldn't go amiss.

100% with that...got chicken wire spare.


There are also some cracking opens that have been made out of oil drums


Found this here..I have a new 50 gall (used once for tractor oil) barrel up the shed....food for thought...no fear of cracks there.



Easydrinker wrote:
I am not understanding the heat source here.

Wood fired ED

I would imagine this would be a top heavy bugger to move.

I'm with you on that one..

It shouldn't be too difficult to improve upon the concept.
Robert.


The " improve the concept" seed has been planted in the old noggin by now

Anavrin wrote:
Here's my DIY version, get yourself a cadac pizza stone

We have a large pizza stone that we use down home.

Ideally also get a Cadac portable Gas BBQ, I have the carry chef 2, an amazing peice of kit, packs away in a carry pack

That means spending money mate... :D nearly £200....think of the stilling porn I could buy. 8)

I would start with this and some kind of gas burner underneath, then build the oven around it, wheelbarrow optional :)


We have a gas BBQ....hardly ever use it..just don't taste the same somehow..cheers for your thoughts and ideas guys

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2015-06-01T00:20:40+00:00 2015-06-01T00:20:40+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3552&p=26341#p26341 <![CDATA[Re: Brain storming.....Ideas on this please......]]>
Here http://www.bbqworld.co.uk/m/cadac/cadac ... e-33cm.asp

Ideally also get a Cadac portable Gas BBQ, I have the carry chef 2, an amazing peice of kit, packs away in a carry pack

Here http://www.bbqworld.co.uk/m/cadac/cadac ... -combo.asp

I don't have the pizza stone with mine but I would start with this and some kind of gas burner underneath, then build the oven around it, wheelbarrow optional :)

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2015-05-31T22:56:37+00:00 2015-05-31T22:56:37+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3552&p=26338#p26338 <![CDATA[Re: Brain storming.....Ideas on this please......]]> I could be completely wrong,and what I see as cinder may be charcoal.
I am not understanding the heat source here.
It may indeed be concrete in there.
I would imagine this would be a top heavy bugger to move.

It shouldn't be too difficult to improve upon the concept.

Robert.

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2015-05-31T17:39:10+00:00 2015-05-31T17:39:10+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3552&p=26332#p26332 <![CDATA[Re: Brain storming.....Ideas on this please......]]> I would consider a wheelbarrow style frame. Better still a sack truck - this method allows to people to pull it. And it's not incredibly wobbly because it's on two wheels. :D

They are very very good, but it will be heavy for quite a small oven.

How far away is the allotment - what sort of terrain does it need to go over? and how many prop forward mates have you got?

As for the build consider putting chickenwire in it. They get fragile once they have been fired for the first time, so some reinforcing wouldn't go amiss.

There are also some cracking opens that have been made out of oil drums and straw bales. Not a BBQ but a tunnel oven. I very nearly made one in a water pipe!

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2015-05-31T17:15:37+00:00 2015-05-31T17:15:37+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3552&p=26331#p26331 <![CDATA[Brain storming.....Ideas on this please......]]> clay ovens it's just what we want for up at the allotment....we have the odd get together over the summer, and it would be great to wheel a clay oven out of the shed, fire it up...and hey presto.

You can see it's based on a wheelbarrow, but you wouldn't want a barrow full of concrete for the base..... :D

What about a frame fixed into the barrow??? then a layer of fire bricks....followed by the dome???

Ideas please.. ;)

Help..... :D :D

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