Rocket Stove

Barry Rietz":tw28e1ul said:
This stove appears to be something worth looking into. It could be gimbal mounted and used in galley, the cockpit, or taken ashore.
http://prepareyourgroundzero.com/shop/t ... ket-stove/

Would I use the Rocket Stove in my boat?

If I wanted to take that risk, I'd just start a bonfire in my engine well, setting it off with a couple of cups of gas from the tanks below. :smileo

For an on shore campfire and cooking, maybe; but to use on board a boat, no way! :wink

BTW: Rocket Stove ≠ Rocket Science, IMHO.

Joe. :teeth :thup
 
Joe, This advertisement was presented by several sources that did not initially have the video attached and I posted without first viewing! The "stove" is clearly NOT SUITABLE for on-board use and I retract the comments made!!!
 
Barry Rietz":247fzlup said:
Joe, This advertisement was presented by several sources that did not initially have the video attached and I posted without first viewing! The "stove" is clearly NOT SUITABLE for on-board use and I retract the comments made!!!

Barry-

I wasn't sure if you were really proposing it as an option, or, more probably, just a tongue-in-cheek joke, once I saw the video!

Oh well, keep that guy's email address/phone number handy in case you ever just have a road kill moose to BBQ for dinner! :lol:

Or you could alway order a classroom set of the Rocket Stoves for lab work if you ever get to teach the class in Smokestack Design and Engineering 151-A & 151-B at MIT!

And, as a Final Solution to All Solutions, the Rocket Stove might just work as a Do-It-Yourself at Home Crematorium Project. (Sell patent to Lowe's?)

And that's all I have to say on that, at least for the next five minutes! :wink

Joe. :teeth :thup
 
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