[Stoves] Cooking With Corn Cobs in Saipina, Bolivia
David Whitfield
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Wed Jun 6 14:13:46 CDT 2007
Thanks Crispin,
appreciate your advice.
what did you think of the stove as far as you could see in the video?
The neat thing for us is they are delivered in pieces, the owners
have a 4 hr training in groups, then the owner goes home, puts them
together, fills them with ashes for insulation, builds a base,
installs the chimney and has to do maintenance (but because of the
before mentioned steps they have more knowledge from which to draw in
order to do the up keep).
It is a different approach than what I have seen before.
keep warm
David
On Jun 5, 2007, at 5:56 AM, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott wrote:
> Dear David
>
> Without an instrument it is hard to measure draft unless there is
> quite a
> lot of it (use a manometer). You can try an inclined manometer but
> it is
> easier to get temperatures at different points and calculate it.
>
> You can use the multiple point section of Nigel's Draft Calculator
> on the
> stove site to do this. I think there are 5 or 8 entries possible.
>
> Regards
> Crispin
>
>> ¿How can I measure draft?
>
> How do you get a ¿ ? :)
>
>
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