Hello!Thank you for sharing it. Is the sawdust burning all the way the same?Not burning slowlier and less heat? I load a "turbo" stove with sawdust and a pipe that i take off like your forma but after a while it's only red inside,no more fire,then it's dark and smoke...
@jaroslavashafar2 жыл бұрын
Hello Can you show how the oven looks inside after a year of operation? I want to buy one for myself. But I'm afraid that the metal will burn out. I don’t know if it’s worth (singing) buying an oven. I need a 28 kv oven There is unlimited access to dry shavings from the furniture industry. Thank you in advance for the video answer my question .
@wollywolly2734 Жыл бұрын
Can sawdust be added while already burning ?
@mulberryworkshop3 жыл бұрын
Can you put plywood or mdf dust there.? Thanks
@larryb25002 жыл бұрын
how much smoke at different times of the burn
@jameswilliams59823 жыл бұрын
Hi cheers for the vid. Is your workshop well insulated?, does that burner keep the place tolerable?...
@harrogateflooring23143 жыл бұрын
Hi James, the walls are thick (maybe 3-4 bricks deep) with no cavity. Walls feel cold abs damp a lot. The roof is agricultural tin which I have insulated with 25mm polystyrene sheet and expanding foam. It made a huge difference cutting down the air movement in and out of the building. With a low power electric fan blowing across the top of the burner the room can get too warm to work in. I have a temperature monitor which is a few meters from the burner and today showed 5 degrees outside and 28 inside. The heat goes up to the roof for the first hour of burning but then it comes down and warms the work area nicely. Feel free to ask other questions if needed 👍🏻
@jameswilliams59823 жыл бұрын
@@harrogateflooring2314 Hi cheers. I’ve bought the 24kw version, no insulation so we’ll see how it works out. No flue fitted yet.
@adriansams60663 жыл бұрын
@@jameswilliams5982 Hi James, I read your posts and interested in one for my workshop which is around 480 cubic metres and wondered how you've got on with it since installing it in the current cold spell in the UK... Regards Adrian