Criptografo this design is very efficient as it provides two chambers (two burners). We use twigs and branches we collect on our homestead, thus far we cooked eggs, coffee, soup, hot dogs, burgers, deer and beef roasts, name it! The fuel is free, the build cost under $10. #NoBrainer
Me parece interesante, pero como esta en ingles... No me doy cuenta como se pone la parete que deja en el aire el ultimo bloque y que es fundamental para que pase el aire y el calor...
+Copes White genius idea! I'll get working on one of these... We used a solar oven last summer. I built it using two cardboard boxes (1 inside the other with about 2 inches of hay insulation between the boxes), painted the inside of the over flat black and used a piece of glass to retain heat. Best sun dried tomatoes we ever had!
This design produces a rocket stove that's 28 inches high. Note: That's just high enough for large pieces of sizzling hot concrete to crush then incinerate your toes when the thing crumbles at high heat. Sorry! (Not Sorry!) :P
...and you're right! Eventually the blocks cracked and the stove fell apart. We have another design now that's sturdy and has lasted over 2 years. #TGBATG
Another two cinder blocks for support would have added a longer life. I've heard these stoves made from cinder blocks are for emergency use... or one off BBQ's After a few times of continued usage they can apparently become dangerous and start spitting out chunks of cement. All in all... this is the prettiest and most efficient version of this stove I've seen The issue with all rocket stoves is they appear to be better of disposing of garden waste... they are more a furnace than a stove. So that's why I also like this design... it's a shame about the material used... which is the cinder block... it's not designed to be a BBQ come Stove.. and that is for a lot of bricks... not just cinder blocks.
Love your design for this stove 👍
Glad you like it! Although it looks great, it does fall apart very easily after just a few uses... Oh well, back to the drawing board!
I love it!!! Good job I'm sure gona try this..
Works like a charm! #TGBATG
I like your design, i think it might work a little better if you make it one brick taller. I like yours the best.
Right! Adding blocks brings up the stove within an inch of our stove top in the kitchen.
I build on my own this stoves in the past
but with a different design
so I would like to know if this type of design is efficent
thankx
Criptografo this design is very efficient as it provides two chambers (two burners). We use twigs and branches we collect on our homestead, thus far we cooked eggs, coffee, soup, hot dogs, burgers, deer and beef roasts, name it! The fuel is free, the build cost under $10. #NoBrainer
Did you buy the L shape or did you cut it your self. I like it taller most you have to bend over hurt your back.❤❤
Bought it like that... Lowes.
Me parece interesante, pero como esta en ingles... No me doy cuenta como se pone la parete que deja en el aire el ultimo bloque y que es fundamental para que pase el aire y el calor...
El mejor consejo que puedo darte es que no crees este concepto si no te sientes 100% seguro de que funcionará para ti ...
It's my day off. I think Im gonna make one.
So? Did you build one?
Great Job! What about an oven as well?
+Copes White genius idea! I'll get working on one of these... We used a solar oven last summer. I built it using two cardboard boxes (1 inside the other with about 2 inches of hay insulation between the boxes), painted the inside of the over flat black and used a piece of glass to retain heat. Best sun dried tomatoes we ever had!
I'd like to see how you masterminded that
Will this block cracked or exploded at high heat?
Yes, of course it will eventually. But a replacement block is only $1.45 so it's no big deal when it does crack...
Yes just buy a few more
@@DanielStPierrewe alway have 20 or 40 around to do projects
How tall/high is this one?
This design produces a rocket stove that's 28 inches high.
Note: That's just high enough for large pieces of sizzling hot concrete to crush then incinerate your toes when the thing crumbles at high heat.
Sorry! (Not Sorry!) :P
👍👍🇧🇷
Did you build one of your own?
I am not confident this design is safe. I am afraid it will topple over.
...and you're right! Eventually the blocks cracked and the stove fell apart. We have another design now that's sturdy and has lasted over 2 years. #TGBATG
Another two cinder blocks for support would have added a longer life.
I've heard these stoves made from cinder blocks are for emergency use... or one off BBQ's
After a few times of continued usage they can apparently become dangerous and start spitting out chunks of cement.
All in all... this is the prettiest and most efficient version of this stove I've seen
The issue with all rocket stoves is they appear to be better of disposing of garden waste... they are more a furnace than a stove.
So that's why I also like this design... it's a shame about the material used... which is the cinder block... it's not designed to be a BBQ come Stove.. and that is for a lot of bricks... not just cinder blocks.