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Simple wood stove to heat a tent or housing
Simple wood stove to heat a tent or housing
Wood, stove, heating, metalwork, tent, house, LT4Refugees en fr 1
On Lesbos Island, Greece, refugees from around the world are working with local Greeks to transform waste metal into stoves for cooking and heating, and giving these stoves to those families who have no access to heating. With temperatures quickly dropping to below 0 Celsius, our goal is to make one stove for every family before the end of December! We are not an NGO, but a collective of people who believe the world is one family, and that small, committed group of people can make a change. Yours in One world, one family,
- Ben Reid-Howells, Prashant Kumar and the team!Dans ce contexte, l'équipe du Vasudhaiva Ride a développé et produit en masse (300 exemplaires) ce modèle de poële à bois compact permettant de réchauffer l'atmosphère d'une tente pour des nuits plus douces. Ces poëles ont en grande partie été réalisés par des réfugiés à partir de matériaux de récupération ou de déchets.
Take the pipe diameter 20cm and cut it. 20Cm high.
Cut a small opening 5x5cm at the bottom of the pipe.
Cut a piece of metal sheet, same shape of the pipe, you can mark it before cutting. . Weld it at the bottom of your stove, same side of your opening.
Cut 2 pieces of wire, weld them middle height of the stove with cross shape.
Cut a circle in the metal net (10cm more than the pipe diameter), bend it down to do the exact shape of your stove to reinforce to border of the circle.
Cut at least 3 small pieces of wire and bend them through the net. You have to be in the double layer part. The end of the hook has to face up.
Put the net on the top of your cross. Net bending down, hook bending up.
Weld them
Cut a circle in a metal sheet, same shape of your stove. This will become the cover of your stove. Fix it to your stove with an hinge. Weld the hinge at the back of your stove, opposite side of your small opening.
Create a simple system to lock your stove. One buckle on your cover, one buckle over the opening and one hook.
Finally, cut 3 pieces of rebars (length 15cm) bend them a bit to have curved legs which are more stable.
Weld them 3 points equal distances.
Test the stability of your stove. Move the place of the legs if necessary.
1. choose a place for the stove and do a mud or small stone bed for the stove. The bed size should be twice the stove diameter and 2cm thick. This bed will avoid ashes to make something burn in your interior.
2.Keep the stove outside to make fire.
3. Cut small pieces of wood to not waste too much
4. Burn the wood on the top of the net and use the hole as an air entrance (blow)
5. Never close the stove when burning
6. Wait the time when there is no smoke anymore, when all the wood has been burned
7. Close the stove properly with the lock
8. Bring the stove in your interior by protecting your hands with fabrics.
9. Enjoy the heat
10. Make sure you have air rotation in the place you heat to not suffocate
11. Remove the ashes before starting a new fire
Project realized by the Vasudhaiva Ride team, more information on their facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/Vasudhaivaride
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