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Chase The Hunt
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ม.ค. 2019
Idaho Whitetail 2023
6 of 6 tags filled. Had an amazing adventure in the Idaho woods. Excited to be heading back next month!
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Thank You for sharing, what a terrific job well done,I have wanted to put a wood burner in my cargo trailer, it outside connected to water piping, hot inside, hot water outside shower.
That sure beats the 4 hours they normally get lol.
@@Adventurerider1985 totally
How'd you make the Handel for the cover?
@@stevepope5484 I'm not sure the question. What cover are you referring to?
What are the two slits in the burn box between the feed tube and stove on top? Do you get smoke coming out of them?
@@hovermn no I don't, I put them in to help with air flow for a better burn. There is such a draft that no smoke could come outta there.
Get a old pan turn it upside down on hopper
@@nancyporter6800 ya, the biggest thing is I want it to seal tight
Totally agree with previous comments I had real backdraft issues with my own design it appears you have a perfect self feed setup.
@@patrickwhite5576 thanks, it definitely took a lot of tinkering to get it to where it's at
so i wonder if you would get enough draft with the normal 2 or 3 in camp stove flu pipe
@@robertuffman3041 possibly, I would have to try it to know.
I want to see inside after the burn
I'd like it.
You need to slow the air flow down
That's a lot of stuff to look around for a tent heater, be good for a house or shop
I'm going to put a damper in the front of that square thing where the pellets are burning, seems to me 90% of your heat is going out the top.
@@JustinMiales I'm sure I do loose a lot of heat. That's why I ended up building a stove robber for it, to help with some of that. Thanks for watching 👍
I like that design because you can put real wood in it. For me I would have a tray on the bottom where it would catch all the ash from the large pieces of wood if you don't have pellets, much easier to clean.
@@JustinMiales I have one, I just don't really like messing with it. I hear ya though 👍
Have you ever thought of building and sell these as retro fit kits?
@@craigjones1497 I've had a few people tell me that. I'm just not sure it's worth it.
@@chasethehunt2187 Well, I've been looking for one and can't find one. You may have the lions share of an untapped market.
@@craigjones1497 that sounds good 😊
It's so great to see guys innovating stoves and heating.
@@lennywinbox1734 thank you. It's definitely fun to mess around with ideas and make them happen.
thank you for sharing Excellent
@@armelbourassa1378 thank you
Let's look at the math - cost of heating your home. I have heated with pellets for a few years until recently. Pellets are now costing $300 per ton - that's $6 per 40lb bag. If one uses 1 bag per day - not unusual for winters in Montana - the cost now would be $180 per month!! My electric rate is $0.07/KWh. I am now heating (and cooling) with an inverter type mini split - a 24,000BTU unit. It costs me close to $40 per month to rum!!. The least expensive fuel in my area is natural gas which does not service my address. Propane has to get to approx. $140 per gallon to break even with electricity factoring in the relative efficiency of the heating system.
@@rayherriott6517 ya, a home is definitely different. I'm just heating a 12x14 wall tent or a week or two in the winter
Would you share any dimensions or plans of what you did? I would love to try it with my stove. Definitely better than slinging wood every few hours.
@@scottwalton4638 I don't have any plans. I have modified it so many times 🤪. I believe I have some dimensions in the first video I did
Those model 70 lights are so nice. I loved the one I had
@@landonhardt7180 I hear ya
Well with no lid on your hopper it must be sucking some of it's air through there instead of all through your burn chamber. Is that not the cause of you clogging?
@@samgould9930 I don't think so. I tape a bag on there now but I'm looking into an actual lid for it
Tack .
Nice pellet stove build
@@johnkozero6842 thank you 👍
bravo top
I agree this is genius. I too would like plans for this, & would have no problem paying for them!
@@KenBraden-z7j thank you for the compliment. I will reach out if I decide to make plans for it.
You can use 10 in frying pan lid probably
@@tmantimatter9092 I like the idea. Thanks 👍
Fantastic stove it’s one of the best I have seen be good with water heater added to it
@@perrycorn2789 I have a water heater for it. I usually just heat up water in a pot on top of the stove though. Thanks for the compliment
I have heard that a few small chunks of wood, or charcoal briquettes soaked in kerosene or charcoal starter put in the basket first makes an easy start.
@@got2kittys I like the idea, I'll give it a try
is there some kind of shaker you can add to let the ash fall into the body of the stove?
@@stevenwood7131 I'm not sure how I would do that. I don't have access to power through the night so it would need to somehow be driven with heat energy
Very cool
@@jabs4554 thanks
Can you tell me how much heat increase do you get using your pellet stove activity ?? I am looking to build me one just like you Sir. Very informative video for others to learn. Good day.......
@@victoryfirst2878 thank you and thanks for watching 👍
@@chasethehunt2187 Could you please try to answer the questions I asked Sir ?? Thanks vf
@@victoryfirst2878 I wouldn't say there is heat increase compared to using regular wood but it is consistent heat. When it's in the thirties outside, it keeps the tent in the 60's all night. Hope that answers your question
@@chasethehunt2187 Does for sure fella. Keep on making videos for us all to learn.
Do you know what unit that is?
@@roymustang9590 yes I do
@chasethehunt2187 What unit?
@@roymustang9590 you know better than to ask another Hunter that question 😂. I wouldn't expect you to tell me where you hunt either. Hope u understand.
I'd look at making something so you can see into the hopper and something to be able to close off the hopper
@@mathewb5044 being able to see in the hopper would be amazing. I'm just not quite sure how I'd go about doing it though. Thanks 👍
@chasethehunt2187 plexiglass or what ever they use for smokers... I'd maybe look with a temp gun and see how hot it actually gets
@@chasethehunt218710 inch glass pan lid problem solved
In regards to feeding. I can see the angled metal tube that slides in the side rails has a diamond mesh to keep on fire pelletts dropping diwn into the stove. How high up the tube does the fire go into the stored pelletts? And i did not see what kind of seperator was in the big white tube that holds the extra pelletts. Is that the same diamond pattern mesh so it doesnt all try to fall into round burn tube all at once? There must be some type of feed control in the bigger container of pellets? Be difficult to put a full container on unless u put the big one on tube empty then fill it??
@@gabrial3377 it doesn't burn up into the tube, that is why I put the plastic bag on top and tape it. Having the top of the hopper sealed keep oxygen from getting into the hopper and catching fire. The only mesh is the mesh u see at the bottom holding the pellets. There is no mesh inside the hopper. Hope this makes sense. Thanks for watching 👍
Just put a cap on it, stop with the bag and electrical tape......
@@imgadget54 I need to make one. Haven't been able to find what I want yet.
What is g to be cost of 40lbs of pellets?
@@jonathancrista1506 I pay around $6 or $7 a bag so $50 a week. I only use it a couple weeks a year so to be able to sleep through the night without having to stoke the fire and have a warm tent all night is totally worth it to me.
How do you control the burn?? Just the damper??
Nice shout
Thanks, love seeing them take interest in what we love!
If you can make the basket height adjustable, I think you could effectively make it last even longer. This is cool. If I get time, I'm going to try and make one of these, too.
@@Yuugata31 it is partially adjustable. I can bend the ends of the grading and adjust the height with the bolt through the bottom. Thanks for watching 👍 You should give it a try.
Now you need to make your own pellets from green grass and dried leaves.
@@RandomsFandom be kinda cool to be able to make my own pellets
@chasethehunt2187 look up homemade pellet mill. You can make it all at home
@@RandomsFandom I'll check it out
Just built my stove, this is what ive been looking for, need something to go from midnight to 8. Or if i goto work. Perfect concept. Pellets are 3$ a bag here.
@@Lfs1891 our pellets are double that but it's still worth it to me. Thanks for watching 👍
The cost of wood pellets for 40 lbs to heat only one day is insanely expensive No way is pellet wood stove more cost affordable than conventional wood stove
@@silcarifarm7067 I pay around $6 or $7 for a bag. I only use it a couple weeks out of the year in my wall tent. So $50 a week to be able to sleep all night and not be cold or have to re-stoke my stove is totally worth it. Thanks for watching 👍
There is a guy in Bourbon Missouri that sells a home heating rocket stove with a gravity feed hopper. The burn chamber looks very similar.
@@wannagohikinwannagohikin9750 I'm actually surprised more people haven't made their own. There are so many things you can try. I've manipulated mine multiple times just to see if I can get better results.
Ill give you a thumbs up just for the kids winning Three games alone!!
@@PaulsPlumbingandHeating thanks 😆
This ...... yah, baby, not having to get up to stoke the stove. Warm tent all night . Im doing this for sure.
@@wild2heart do it! It's awesome
Try turning the damper back a bit when lightning not so much pull of air..cook heater enjoyed the video
@@davidcox9115 when I use it in my tent I sometimes light it and burn wood for a while then switch to pellets before bed time. It really works well if you start a fire first, then start the pellets 😀. I will try messing around with the damper
@chasethehunt2187 I am amazed at how long it lasted. Think a bigger version in my cabin will save a lot of cutting wood lol thanks for the video
I was thinking more of an angle on the feed tube would feed a little bit better and not have as much ash build up. Just an idea.
@@wiseguysoutdoors2954 I agree it would probably help. Thanks
Excellent 👍
@@johnmurryvlogs8603 thank you
Hello: This is a great video of the hopper not getting to hot but what was the temp of the stove top itself, how hot does that get. ???? Thank-You
@@charliecharlier2062 I'm not sure on the temperature but it will heat a 12' x 14' tent to 65-70 degrees when it's 30 degrees outside
Very good design I would weld a bolt on the transport plate for easy removal also I would have a metal screen on the intake side just for safety so nothing will fail out that way even though it's pulling air through
genius level.
@@gregcole4503 thank you