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  • How to Build a Rocket Stove

    Looks like a great set up for home or camping...

    http://www.motherearthnews.com/diy/h...#axzz2nE1Rc7of

    How to Build a Rocket Stove Using Cement Blocks

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSKj3xYe3T8

    In less than two minutes, you can learn how to build a rocket stove using only cement blocks. Just watch this brief video, "The 6-Block Rocket Stove," for the easy instructions.

    The video's clever design for a dual-burner DIY rocket stove uses only six concrete masonry units (CMU), also known as cement blocks or foundation blocks. By stacking the blocks as demonstrated, you'll be able to channel enough heat from a small fire to cook food in two separate pots.

    If you've not familiar with the concept of rocket stoves, these efficient cooking (and heating) devices are typically compact and simply designed. A rocket stove generates heat with substantially less environmental impact than an open fire, burning up about half the flammable material. Fires can be built and maintained inside rocket stoves using small twigs, branches and even grasses — making the devices especially suited to places where wood is scarce. This type of stove is valuable in off-the-grid living and rural applications where gas or electricity isn't available. Rocket stoves can be used to cook food or heat small spaces; some rocket stove plans incorporate heat exchangers for heating large quantities of water.

    To build the rocket stove featured in this video, you'll need 3 standard cement blocks, 2 half-blocks and one stretcher unit. As the video demonstrates, the blocks can be arranged quickly, and your rocket stove will be fully operational in a matter of minutes. Start by placing one standard block lengthwise, with its solid surface down, and topping it with the stretcher unit having its openings facing skyward. Flank this arrangement on each end with one standard block, openings turned out to the sides (the side-facing openings will function as fuel magazines into which you'll feed the flames). Place the half-blocks on top to create two vertical chimneys, over which you can place recycled burner grates to support cooking pots and to allow for a draught. And that's it: Now you know how to build a rocket stove for cooking.

    The video also includes instructions to build a more compact, single-burner rocket stove using just four cement blocks.
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  • #2
    Might be good for camping as well.
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    Not to mention the occasional campfire

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    • #3
      Cool!
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      • #4
        Re:

        I could see that being handy in the winter if there is a power outage too.

        Would be nice to have some pieces of thin scrap sheet metal to use to direct the breeze into the opening. Most of the Rocket Stoves made of tin cans I've seen mention keeping the opening to the fire directed toward the wind.
        But I don't know how necessary that is.

        I'd also imagine that the thermal mass of that stove could heat a small enclosure too. Ice fishing shed, hunting cabin or the like.
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc1URQgQWNo

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        • #5
          Just be careful not to let the cement blocks get wet before you build the fire.
          Mike
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          • #6
            Originally posted by eDJ View Post

            Would be nice to have some pieces of thin scrap sheet metal to use to direct the breeze into the opening. Most of the Rocket Stoves made of tin cans I've seen mention keeping the opening to the fire directed toward the wind.
            But I don't know how necessary that is.

            I'd also imagine that the thermal mass of that stove could heat a small enclosure too. Ice fishing shed, hunting cabin or the like.
            I know my Lang cares how I orient the firebox...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by THE ICEMAN View Post
              Might be good for camping as well.
              Neat idear... wouldn't want to tote around cinder blocks on a camping trip tho... just sayin'...


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              • #8
                I LIKE it!!!! Thanks for sharing, Marty! I can see one or two around the farm in different places.
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                • #9
                  That gig will get bad hot! Just minimal on the fuel...
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                  • #10
                    be tough to backpack into the boundary waters canoe area
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                    • #11
                      They work real well. I built this en on the patio. Do some cookin on it when the weather be hot stead of heatin up the house. Run it with twigs an small branch's I pick up round the place.



                      There will be a second one on the other side of the table soon.

                      I cover mine up when not in use just ta keep it dry.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by travcoman45 View Post
                        They work real well. I built this en on the patio. Do some cookin on it when the weather be hot stead of heatin up the house. Run it with twigs an small branch's I pick up round the place.



                        There will be a second one on the other side of the table soon.

                        I cover mine up when not in use just ta keep it dry.
                        Nice!
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                        • #13
                          Here's another version that I'm going to use when I get back up to our property in the spring:

                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r66jjYdBmg8

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                          • #14
                            Cool!
                            Smokem if you got em

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                            • #15
                              Here is a link to a book on them. I have the book but have not read the entire thing yet....good info on how they work
                              http://www.amazon.com/Rocket-Mass-He.../dp/0966373839
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