[Stoves] stoves by the millions

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Thu May 30 16:25:32 CDT 2013


can you send me pictures I can not see attachments 
 
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 From: Rebecca A. Vermeer <ravermeer at telus.net>
To: mtrevor <mtrevor at ntamar.net> 
Cc: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves <stoves at lists.bioenergylists.org> 
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 5:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Stoves] stoves by the millions
  


 
Take out the words ”simple cheap long last” from your wish list of specs 
and your crimped stoves will do. 

Rebecca Vermeer 

From: mtrevor  
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 2:09 AM 
To: Rebecca A. Vermeer  
Cc: Discussion of biomass cooking 
stoves  
Subject: Re: [Stoves] stoves by the millions 
 Yes but have you looked at what shipping a fired 
clay stove from the Phillipines to Majuro would be? 
I can not get Paul Oliver's stove from Vietnam or 
Dr Belonios stove or  Dr Nurthuda stove from Indonesia. 
  
I was thinking more like 2 crimped creased foldable 
sections like the attached photo of my helium bottle stove 
  
Michael N Trevor 
  
  
----- Original Message -----  
>From: Rebecca A.  Vermeer  
>To: Discussion of biomass cooking  stoves ; mtrevor  
>Cc: Rebecca A. Vermeer  
>Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 7:43 
PM 
>Subject: Re: [Stoves] stoves by the  millions 
>
>Hello Michael – look no further. 
>
>Rebecca Vermeer 
>Eco-Kalan Project in Dumaguete City, Oriental side of Negros Island,  Philippines 
>
>From: mtrevor  
>Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 10:52 PM 
>To: Discussion of biomass cooking  stoves  
>Subject: [Stoves] stoves by the millions 
> A simplistic view from the sand pile in the  ocean. After a number of years of stoving around there is one item I have yet  to see. 
>a simple cheap long last elbow, say maybe 4  inches in diameter with approximately a 6/7 inch inlet side  an a 12 to  15 inch up side 
>Fired clay? 
>Fairly heavy guage stainless 
>ceramic  
>Titanium.  
>I might be off base but even if made with exotic  materials a truely long lasting effective rocket elbow should not be that  
>expensive and would allow nearly anyone anywhere  to make a pretty good rocket stove out of nearly anything.  
>Like cut a 4 inch hole in carboard box and fill  it with sand. Box breaks down get another. Recyle a used paint bucket  
>  
>Seems to me I remember a term call  KISS. 
>  
>Of course I may have just not looked in the right  place 
>  
>  
>Michael N Trevor 
>Marshall Islands. 
>  
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