My goal is to make micro homes to sell.thurm said:Is this just an experiment or your full-time rig?
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Thanks... it will actually be a thicker wool rug.RoamerRV428 said:whoaaaa I would be super careful on this contraption. wrap a blanket around wood stove. doesn't sound like a good plan to me. So much can go wrong so easily but I am sure you will experiment and find a good fashion somehow to make this work. Best of luck on this experiment.
Inside the computer case will be a SoloStove brand stove.highdesertranger said:that's not a gasification stove. highdesertranger
Yes, I have to make sure all the seals are tight so it doesnt leak smoke... its multi chambered so that there will be two places to cook.RoamerRV428 said:what is that pic?
a toaster oven and turkey pan with lid on top?
LOL I am kinda lost on this wood burning stove being made even. Can't comment much more cause it seems way left field as a 'contraption' that seems scary if ya think about it
For sure this is risky.RVTravel said:Get life insurance if you have a spouse/children.
Thank you, Im hoping I can keep insulation light but use little wood to keep the van warm. Im looking to use Burlap in other areas and try layering.CalciferTheAstro said:I respect your creativity and ingenuity, but you should plan things out more carefully and consider the opinion of experienced dwellers over your own (nothing compares to "in field" experience).
For starters, I am now spending my second winter in Wisconsin. Trust me when I say that I tried wool. I recommend using various materials in layers. I use an outer layer of blackout material, middle layer of fleece blanket, and inner layer of canvas tapestry for my curtains.
Also, maybe test out the stove by lighting it up and placing strips of paper near and around it to determine if any wool-to-stove contact could start a fire.
Good luck, don't die.
Arashi said:My goal is to make micro homes to sell.
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