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greenhouse construction + rocket mass heater how to tutorial

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Factory debate video from the early 90′s shows how the seamless steel bombard trap drum is made.

50 Responses to “greenhouse construction + rocket mass heater how to tutorial”

  1. gercekleracidir2 says:

    ??

  2. Soldier957 says:

    @SumErgoMonstro
    Definately. Learned something new. Thanks! ;)

  3. SumErgoMonstro says:

    @Soldier957 It’s actually heat torus (topographical name for donut shape). it isn’t a taurus at all. It really does make a difference how you spell things.

  4. LarsMith217 says:

    Do you burn 1) hard wood 2) soft wood or 3) both ?
    Did you use any fire brick ?

  5. chewyourfoods says:

    I sure hope Im not the first to mention the dangers of using galvanized ductwork with actual heat. Metal fume fever. I know im being a little over pre cautious with how you are setup but its something to consider when putting a group of hippies around a pipe waiting for the “smoke” to stop. Love the ingenuity and will be attempting one myself in my well/ animal house.

  6. you00t says:

    @Wazabooz Better to heat up a boiler…chimmneys soot up! Hotwater and warm house..

  7. Wazabooz says:

    @you00t I’m guessing this is for when they need more heat than solar alone provides and the house is also being heated with this.

  8. you00t says:

    Better way is too lay copper pipe tubes running thru poured concrete, and run solar heated water thu. No ash blockage, it builds up quick. More like a car radiator than an exhaust….

  9. RedHorse2006 says:

    I am so excited by this innovation! I can’t wait to get copies of both these books and get my own heated earth-sheltered greenhouse set up. However, I am hoping I might get an answer to one question that occurs to me while I wait for these books to arrive. My question is: since I live in an area without a lot of clay deposits, might it work to use concrete in place of the cob in the construction of the rocket heater? If not, why? Thank you in advance! Most excellent video!

  10. RedHorse2006 says:

    I am so excited by this innovation! I can’t wait to get copies of both these books and get my own heated earth-sheltered greenhouse set up. However, I am hoping I might get an answer to one question that occurs to me while I wait for these books to arrive. My question is: since I live in an area without a lot of clay deposits, might it work to use concrete in place of the cob in the construction of the rocket heater? If not, why? Thank you in advance! Most excellent video!

  11. jmg1957 says:

    how do you clean the ashes out ??

  12. 111fishkiller says:

    I bet a feller could cook a mean venison pot roast on that baby too!! MMMmmmm!!

  13. jantjesjantje says:

    Thanks for the video.
    I would make one in my cabin. And all packed in clay.
    But how do I clean this? Once I have to clean it.
    Otherwise I risk a chimney fire.

  14. mydoggyiscool says:

    ty for writn what they said around the 5:00 mark

  15. zekehooper says:

    I’ve watch some of your other vids and like them. But, there is sometimes to much wind niose and it is hard to hear. Don’t know what causes that? I did like the vid of Cobville you did, Now I have to go visit the place. I was suprised to see it on the rainny side of the Cascades. I thought it rained to muck for that kind of construction.

  16. Ecologicalhomes says:

    perfect combo

  17. TELBOYO10 says:

    @Soldier957 it is not Taurus as in bull but “torus” as in ring. It is a ring of heat around the barrel.

  18. venaurafarm says:

    The steel tubing is 6″ diameter, small but maybe perfect for a water heater.

  19. venaurafarm says:

    I need to build one of these. Currently I have a
    section of 5/16″ wall steel tubing with an elbow in it; long piece is 3.5′, then elbow, then welded to an 18″ straight section. I set this up
    and tested it with a fast fire in the short section. It sounded like a jet engine, and loud!
    This could become the core firebox and heat exchanger for a bona fide rocket stove. I’ll post pix and vids of this as work progresses.

  20. venaurafarm says:

    This is a great video showing you how to build, use and maintain a fuel efficient wood-fired heater out of inexpensive materials and components. This type of heater is ideally suited to heating living spaces,
    shops and greenhouses. It is similar to a Russian or Finnish masonry heater in that the fire in the rocket stove burns hot and fast, heating a large thermal mass or heat sink that retains heat and delivers it to a living space for many hours or even days.

  21. the1969info says:

    could you create this same situation without the barrel, and bury the 8 inch pipe 12 inches underground underneath a house. with the crawlspaces sealed up couldnt the radiant heat keep my house very warm if I have a well insulated home?. I am willing to try this in warmer weather but would love your experienced opinion on the matter.

  22. bunky213 says:

    The more I see these things being built, the more I want to build one! Now I just need to see a little more about insulating the heat riser and setting the barrel and I’ll feel like all the pieces of the puzzle will be in place! Thanks for posting this!

  23. jimbob3514 says:

    Nice fire… could i burn frogs teeth in one of these??

  24. eawisner says:

    No problem Erica and I are teachers and researchers Its not our job to promote an agenda, its our job to give you the information so you can make an informed decision.

    We enjoy the questions; thank you ALL for asking them.

  25. CurrentWave says:

    Oh that’s super – thanks for all the information!

  26. sbowman128675 says:

    @maggotvenger94 Id say its for rigidity

  27. doublestrokeroll says:

    I’ve got a ferro manganese sonor from the early 80′s. It’s fantastic.

  28. JayPark240 says:

    Sick drums, and Environmentally friendly?

  29. hardhitter0421 says:

    Personally, I liked it right off the first lathing stage and after a bearing edge.
    Give it to me right there…dirty and all…bet it would sound great!
    Maybe hammer it a little too.

  30. lordieuan777 says:

    No, it isn’t just looks, the bead increases the strength of the shell by stressing it slightly. It is less likely to deform under high stress this way. I wouldn’t have thought that it would matter with a Steel snare anyways, with steel being so strong.

    In theory it will also inhibit resonance and change the tone slightly too, but I doubt the differences would be audible.

  31. DrJamLesson says:

    I think the Ludwig 400 series (the Supras) and that Black Beauties are still seamless.

  32. jspeegle says:

    Yes, just looks. The Ferro Designers did not have a center bead.

  33. maggotvenger94 says:

    Why do they fold the senter?
    Looks?

  34. ToOlOGT22 says:

    what do they use the chemicals for?

  35. jspeegle says:

    The SONOR Phonic, Signature & Designer Series along with the original Ludwig Black Beauty were made that way. SONOR quit making seamless metal snares about 2000…not sure if the current Black Beauty models are seamless or not. It’s a very costly & time consuming process.

  36. 3dao95 says:

    Hi everybody,

    I just want to say thanks & respect to the “SONOR Drums Company” for her traditionnal’s love making drums & percussions…..

    Sincerely,
    - David -

  37. just4thelolz says:

    I see now why these sonor drums are so expensive, because they have to spend a great deal of money and time treating all the contaminating crap they produce when making their drums.

  38. xxxswoodyxxx says:

    this is soooooo awesome i have always wondered what all this stuff means. finally a clear vid about it.

  39. BrainDamage769 says:

    Sonor drums, Bosphorus cymbals, Pearl pedals, Evans drum heads, Vic Firth sticks.

  40. LINKINPA72K says:

    Sonor Drums
    Sabian Cymbals
    Pearl Pedals

  41. ankoslitoflower says:

    i feel you. i have a set up at work just like that. delite and signatures…

  42. brokeassdrummer says:

    In Soveit, BIKE RIDES YOU!

  43. sgudalaguy says:

    Sonor drums+paiste cymbals=AWESOME!

  44. JaahasFin95 says:

    shiiinyyy

  45. lgeoghegan says:

    thats the dumbest thing i’ver ever heard.
    you obviously have never worked in a machine shop
    you cannot be that precise by eye, dials and other measuring tools on the machine itself are where the precision is.

  46. ignarukih says:

    seriously though, in Soviet Former GDR, safety goggles wear YOU!

  47. CzapigaKielbasa says:

    No, it’s because the saftey laws were not as strick at that time. Today you would not see that.

  48. BrannDailorIsMyHero says:

    i bet it’s because the safety goggles can get the tiniest thing on them, and the percision of these drums could be altered by a tiny spec, so they want the best percision they can have, thats whats makes Sonor so amazing is precision

  49. kalmado27 says:

    sonor drums are the best!

  50. box778899 says:

    i love my sonor kit.

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