Wood stove test in camper (failed)

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Re: Wood stove test in camper (failed)

Postby Hillmann » Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:56 am

I found a place near me that sells coal, I plan to pick some up and see if that will burn overnight. Although I don't know if the camper will get much use this winter. At the moment it is pretty well snowed in, Hopefully the snow we got will settle a bit and I will be able to pull it out of where it is at.
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Re: Wood stove test in camper (failed)

Postby bobhenry » Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:12 am

Hillmann wrote:I found a place near me that sells coal, I plan to pick some up and see if that will burn overnight. Although I don't know if the camper will get much use this winter. At the moment it is pretty well snowed in, Hopefully the snow we got will settle a bit and I will be able to pull it out of where it is at.


Is the heat stove you have, equiped for coal ? It burn conciderably hotter than wood and while a coal stove will burn wood not all wood stoves will burn coal. I have seen where a cheap chinese cast iron pot or skillet with the handle sawn off of it was pressed into service as the coal burner area to protect the thinner mild steel in a light duty wood stove.

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Re: Wood stove test in camper (failed)

Postby Hillmann » Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:31 pm

No it isn't built for coal, it is just a metal box I welded up in high school out of free, 3/32 sheet metal.
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Re: Wood stove test in camper (failed)

Postby Ron Dickey » Tue Feb 05, 2013 12:05 am

http://www.richsoil.com/rocket-stove-mass-heater.jsp

will give one better ideas on Rocket stoves for heating floors but one would need a portable system that the true fire would be keep away from the trailer. one guy insulated with vermiculite. but in the past it had asbestos in it, other use sand.
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