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  • Paulie2876
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    That would have to be a really small tee

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  • SHAMZ84
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    thats a great idea

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  • tommy_tucka
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    Originally posted by Paulie2876 View Post

    Not finished yet, but not far to go

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    You should make a golf tee and use a pipe as a driver [emoji3]


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  • the pondering moose
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    Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
    I confess i've been quietly stockpiling certain flammable items for the next one!
    🔥seems like a good plan! :-)

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  • Emaresee
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    Originally posted by the pondering moose View Post
    I did something very similar once, it made so much (awesome) noise next door we're leaning out of the upstairs windows "admiring" the column of fire about fifteen feet high. The contraption reduced a ton of garden detritus to very little ash.

    A lot of fun.

    I confess i've been quietly stockpiling certain flammable items for the next one!

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  • the pondering moose
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    Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
    Got me googling this now guys.... And i'm desperate to play!

    Funnily enough I kind of created an impromptu one by placing an inverted conical metal planter with the bottom rotted through into a fire bowl and fed fuel into the planter chimney from above. Vented from beneath it raged and burned extremely clean and exceptionally hot. I was burning garden waste and it generated so very little ash as to be barely believable...
    I did something very similar once, it made so much (awesome) noise next door we're leaning out of the upstairs windows "admiring" the column of fire about fifteen feet high. The contraption reduced a ton of garden detritus to very little ash.

    A lot of fun.

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
    Well.... It was a windy day and parts of the metal planter /funnel got near white hot.... You know when you get excited, twitchy and nervy that something is going way beyond what you planned! That was me.... It was brilliant!!!!

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    For me thats normally also the moment I have a huge grin and Rachel is rolling her eyes and hearding the children in the opposite direciton. Lol

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  • Emaresee
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    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
    Feed it with forced air induction from the bottom via some copper pipe and a hair dryer and it will go like a forge.

    I dont have a laser thermometer, but I estimate mine to approach 1900-2000 C

    Its pretty cool when it starts going like a jet engine.
    Well.... It was a windy day and parts of the metal planter /funnel got near white hot.... You know when you get excited, twitchy and nervy that something is going way beyond what you planned! That was me.... It was brilliant!!!!

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
    Got me googling this now guys.... And i'm desperate to play!

    Funnily enough I kind of created an impromptu one by placing an inverted conical metal planter with the bottom rotted through into a fire bowl and fed fuel into the planter chimney from above. Vented from beneath it raged and burned extremely clean and exceptionally hot. I was burning garden waste and it generated so very little ash as to be barely believable...
    Feed it with forced air induction from the bottom via some copper pipe and a hair dryer and it will go like a forge.

    I dont have a laser thermometer, but I estimate mine to approach 1900-2000 C

    Its pretty cool when it starts going like a jet engine.

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  • Joncon
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    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
    I made one of the same design but out of big plant pots. I altered it slightly by putting an identical turned over pot on as a lid and it works really well as a make shift Tandoor / Kamado Grill.
    Sounds like a cool idea.

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  • Emaresee
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    Got me googling this now guys.... And i'm desperate to play!

    Funnily enough I kind of created an impromptu one by placing an inverted conical metal planter with the bottom rotted through into a fire bowl and fed fuel into the planter chimney from above. Vented from beneath it raged and burned extremely clean and exceptionally hot. I was burning garden waste and it generated so very little ash as to be barely believable...

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    I made one of the same design but out of big plant pots. I altered it slightly by putting an identical turned over pot on as a lid and it works really well as a make shift Tandoor / Kamado Grill.

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  • Joncon
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    Things we make.

    Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
    intrigued to know what the first is... the cake is awesome, my daughter would be seriously confliced as to whether she wanted to eat it or just keep it!!
    It's a rather rough rocket stove. The wife is yet to take a knife to the cake.

    Originally posted by WDave40 View Post
    Looks to be a camping/rocket stove?
    Correct well spotted.

    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
    [MENTION=13372992]Joncon[/MENTION]

    Do you make stoves often?
    No not often it was a bit of an experiment to see how easy it was. Going to try and make them with the scouts some time.

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    [MENTION=13372992]Joncon[/MENTION]

    Do you make stoves often?

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  • WDave40
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    Looks to be a camping/rocket stove?

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