Sawdust Burner / Shop Heating

It looks like a good and easy to use stove. I do wonder if sometimes when removing the core out from the barrel, the dust would collapse.
[big grin] the whistling while stirring the egg!
 
That is great!  My guess is that it is NAINA.  [blink]

Peter
 
I guess the key to the core not caving in is packing the sawdust as you fill it.  Looks like it needs to be really compressed.  Doesn't look like it would be too difficult to make for someone in a blacksmith shop !
 
jonny round boy said:
The subject of a sawdust burner has come up again in another thread, so I thought I'd I post about this one I found a couple of weeks ago:

Sawdust Stove

It's available from British Hardwoods in Keighley, West Yorkshire.
Thanks Jonny. It was the hottest day of the year here today in Normandy but I'm already thinking about the next times it's minus 17 c
Richard
 
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