Modular Stove Fabrication Procedure: Difference between revisions

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==Step 6==
==Step 6==

Revision as of 15:42, 18 October 2012

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BOM

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Frame

  • [12] - 4' long
  • [18] - 2' long
  • [6] - 1' long
  • Total - 90', $217

Panels

Note: undersize red panels slightly so they fit within 2'x2' or 1'x2' panel areas.

  • [1] 1'x2' (front door of ash chamber)
  • [3] 2'x2' (front, top, and flue panel)
  • [1] 19"x2' (flame deflector)
  • [1] 19"x42" (ash tray)
  • [2] 3"x42" (ash tray)
  • [2] 3"x19" (ash tray)
  • Total: one sheet; $100

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Mild Steel Prices

  • 1/4"x2"x2" angle - $2.41/ft
  • 1/8"x1/2"x1/2" angle - $0.66/ft (or 1/8"x3/4"x3/4" angle)
  • 1/8"x4'x8' sheet - $100

Build

Fabrication Diagram

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Step 1

Study Concept: 2 boxes with slideable cover plates clamped down. Ash tray and flame deflector plates side in similar fashion. Stove.jpg

Step 2

  • Cut angle for 2 mitered frames, just like for Power Cube 6. 1/4"x2"x2" angle BOM:

Miteredframe.png

    • Use Ironworker for mitered cuts:

    • Result: corners fit together such that all metal angle form flat planes

Mitered corners with 2"x2" angle Angle cutting time lapse:

Quality Control

  • 3 corners fit so there is no more than 1/8" space anywhere
  • length of members within 1/4" tolerance


Then, the build:

Step 3

  • Plasma Cut all panels
    • Do not cut out hole in flue panel. Mark Exact location of this hole in situ once the roof hole has been made to make sure the flue is perfectly vertical.
    • Includes ash tray and flame deflector panels

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Step 4

  • Cut panel holders - [10] pices of 1/8"x1/2"x1/2" angle - 2' long

Holders.jpg

Step 5

  • Weld frame - all 1/4"x2" angle - as this:

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    • Mitered corners welded, ground flat
    • Rails for flame deflector and ash tray are not mitered

Frame time lapse:

Fire chamber frame:

Mainframe.jpg

Ash tray frame:

Ashframe.jpg

Step 6

  • Weld all panel holders and door slides
  • Weld on holding nuts

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Step 7

  • Weld ash tray
  • Weld handles to doors

Step 8

  • Plasma cut flue panel
  • Plasma cut flue sections, including damper section
  • Plasma cut flue section joints
  • Fabricate damper

Step 9

  • Lay brick foundation for stove as in Concept Drawing - 4' wide by 5' long, length facing E-W

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    • A bench can we retrofitted to north side of stove
  • Stack ash chamber and burn chamber sections, against rear brick wall in HabLab, stove door facing west, 4 feet from window
  • Mount panels and doors
  • Insert flame deflector and ash tray

Step 10

  • Build up Bricks on 2 sides of Stove

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  • Install flue

Step 11

  • Break flue exit out of glazed door side or through roof