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  • #Implementing the basic mortar: *Mix 3 b #Implementing the basic mortar: *Mix 3 buckets of commercial grade sand (20L) + 1 bucket of cement (Multibat type) *Mix well with a shovel *Slowly add 5 to 10 liters of water while mixing continuously This mixture will be used to bond the bricks. 2. Making the clay mortar *Mix 2 buckets of commercial grade sand + 1.5 buckets of soil (sifted finely) *Stir well until mixture is a uniform color. *Add 3-4 scoops of mortar. *Add 5-10 liters of water, pouring little by little into the mixture. It is recommended to stir the mixture, so that it is evenly moist, until it reaches a sticky consistency. To see if the mixture has the right amount of moisture, take a handful and see if it runs off your hand; if not, it is ready to use. This mixture will be used for filling the interior of the cooker.
    The finer the materials are sifted, the less likely the mixture will crumble and the longer the cooker will last.

    the mixture will crumble and the longer the cooker will last.</div> </div><br/>   +
  • *Create a nice, smooth surface by moisten *Create a nice, smooth surface by moistening it a little and smoothing with the trowel. *Carefully remove the formwork around the cooker. *If necessary, scrape down and smooth the edges of the cooker for a better finish. *Insert the tubes in the smoke venting ducts to form the chimney flue. *The stove takes about a week to dry completely. stove takes about a week to dry completely.   +
  • *Distribute the wood evenly at the entrance of the combustion chamber for a more even temperature under the main hotplate. About once a week: *Clean the ash from the combustion chamber. *Clean the smoke venting tunnels. *Clean the chimney flue.   +
  • *Fill the empty space with soil mortar up *Fill the empty space with soil mortar up to the height of the oven edges. Leave empty spaces at the combustion chamber and inside the molded space for the secondary burners. Also take care not to obstruct the chimney flue. *Mark the exact measurements of the 3 hotplates and cut the outline using a masonry trowel. *Be careful not to obstruct the combustion chamber. ful not to obstruct the combustion chamber.   +
  • *Fill the space around the combustion chamber with gravel to a level height. *At the end of the stove, position the "chacuaco" (smoke venting piece) *Cover the gravel with a thin layer of sand to fill in the gaps. Smooth it over.   +
  • *On the base, a form is made in which to *On the base, a form is made in which to pour the mixture. This mold will be made of four wooden planks (covered with form release oil) or metal sheets with four metal bars for adjustment. *Recommended dimensions: 80cm x 100cm x 27.5cm If the stove is to be built in a corner of the house or near a wall, leave a gap (about 5cm) for the pieces of the formwork to be removed.
    Renting the form and molds is also optional. For example: https://trasformacionesenfierroymaquinados.es.tl/MOLDE-METALICO-DE-ESTUFA-%26%238220%3BPATSARI%26%238221%3B.htm

    DE-METALICO-DE-ESTUFA-%26%238220%3BPATSARI%26%238221%3B.htm</div> </div> <br/>   +
  • *Position the 3 hotplates in their locati *Position the 3 hotplates in their locations.
    To ensure that the hotplates are placed flat and level with the edges, you can hammer a piece of wood placed flat between the borders. Repeat the action at different positions.
    lat between the borders. Repeat the action at different positions.</div> </div>   +
  • *Position the large hotplate. Make sure i *Position the large hotplate. Make sure it is in the center of the stove. *Position two hollow bricks, two sections of aluminum, or two tin cans (note that tin cans risk oxidizing quite quickly), against the hotplate at the exit of the combustion chamber so as to form two smoke venting tunnels. Make sure to leave a height of 2cm between the top of the tunnel and the edges of the cooker. of the tunnel and the edges of the cooker.   +
  • *Pour two buckets of soil mortar at the l *Pour two buckets of soil mortar at the location of the secondary hotplates. *Insert the molds at the hotplate sites. You could use two plastic bowls of the same diameter as the hotplates + two pieces of wood instead of molds. *Make sure the hotplates are level with the edges of the stove. ates are level with the edges of the stove.   +
  • *Use a trowel to dig a passage in the mor *Use a trowel to dig a passage in the mortar for free access to the smoke venting tunnels and create a circuit between the combustion chamber and the two secondary hotplates. *Make sure to leave a 2cm tall passage between the hotplate and the dent created in the secondary chambers. *Dig a passage between the secondary chambers and the base of the chimney flue. chambers and the base of the chimney flue.   +
  • <br/> *Dip the bricks in a bucket o
    *Dip the bricks in a bucket of water and assemble them with mortar according to the plans above. The recommended thickness of mortar is usually 2cm. *On the last row, break 1 brick in half lengthwise to create a border that will wedge the "comal" (hotplate) in place.
    that will wedge the "comal" (hotplate) in place.  +
  • <br/><div class="icon-instruction
    If the base of the cooker is made of concrete or metal, it's advisable to place a layer of ash to insulate and prevent the base from heating up too much.
    *Dip the bricks in a bucket of water and assemble them with mortar according to the plans above. The recommended thickness of mortar is usually 2cm. *Split some bricks as needed to adapt them to the correct dimensions.
    of mortar is usually 2cm. *Split some bricks as needed to adapt them to the correct dimensions.  +
  • Before constructing the Patsari stove, youBefore constructing the Patsari stove, you need a solid, stable base, not only for greater comfort for the user, but also for the sake of safety around children and pets. In general, the base measures 1m wide by 1.20m long and 60cm high; these measurements ensure sufficient space for placing kitchen utensils, for example. '''Construction Materials''' The base can be constucted with available household materials or other materials that are easily affordable. Some examples of potential materials are: *adobe *concrete *brick *metal These bases can be filled in completely or hollow. The hollow base has more advantages, because it can be used to store and dry wood, or for storing dishes.store and dry wood, or for storing dishes.  +
  • The dimensions may be adapted.  +