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G’day just thought I’d share the how to I wrote for making a Brake Drum Potbelly Heater.
I’d also love to hear any ideas or see pictures of other heaters people have made!
https://www.instructables.com/id/Brake-Drum-Potbelly-Heater/
Many thanks for sharing this project with the Workshop community @doilygrunge.
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i@doilygrunge wrote:G’day just thought I’d share the how to I wrote for making a Brake Drum Potbelly Heater.
I’d also love to hear any ideas or see pictures of other heaters people have made!
https://www.instructables.com/id/Brake-Drum-Potbelly-Heater/
i would like to put a pipe on the bottom drum about 3/4 up it for air intake as i found that the ash and coles cloges up at the bottom and even with all the gaps i have at the bottom for air intake it still sufficates the 🔥. and would like any other ideas or advice thanks heaps
What do you think? Would like any good advice and helpful tips.
Extra pipe for air intake is a good idea maybe with some sort of valve so you can have a bit of control over the heat too if you wanted? Looks good, if your going to have a lid on it I wouldn’t use exhaust pipe as a flue I like the idea but I think it’s too small. A mate of mine made a potbelly and used 3” pipe and he struggled getting heat out of it. I think 4” is a good size without the need for a damper, the one I’ve made had 6-1/2” with a damper to control the flow.
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