I am building one right now from an old kelley incinerator. ITs about 4' diameter and 4' long inside and lined with refractory so its perfect to start with. There in a company out of montana that makes the seton boiler that I am tring to model it after cause the design looks good. I would buy it if I could afford it. I am using a water tube type heat exchanger and a heating the incoming combustion air after it exits the water heat exchanger. Then this is going to sit inside a 20' shipping container so I have dry wood storage and a place to house the burner and I don't have to stand out in the wind while I stoke it. I hope to eventually get to the point where once I load the wood by hand on a dump trailer I can handle it with the loader from there. Stacking wood is the pitts so I hope to simplify this.
I will have to let you know once I get it going how it works. Right now I hope to have it going in 2 weeks but I usually can take any timeline of mine and double it.
I burn wood cause its cheap and someone else is not getting rich from me getting warm.
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