[Stoves] Foyers a bois institutionnels au Cameroun

Crispin Pemberton-Pigott crispinpigott at gmail.com
Thu Feb 2 12:28:09 CST 2012


OK, Xavier

Put it in with a couple of re-bars attached to the inside of the shell and
the top of the frame. Then it is 'attached' but very easy to get at with an
angle grinder if it needs to be cut out.

Regards
Crispin

>That has to be considered but I am afraid people would take it out one day
if it is loose. Like you said with the skirt, if it is part of the stove, it
will be used everytime. But welding makes maintenance more difficult yes.
The top hat shape is a good idea, I'll think about that.

Best,

Xavier

>...How about making a loose frame of 50 x 50 x 5 angle iron shaped like a
Top Hat that is a little bit loose, and dropping that into the top of the
combustion chamber to protect the brickwork?

As they knock it around, it will rattle a bit but that is not a problem. It
could be easily replaced and would last a long time. If the bricks get
loose, they would be help in position by the frame.






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