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    Anonymous
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    Where else but mgtow would this occur..? It wouldn’t! Thanks again for the work put in to post this. .you got insane skills!

    Thanks Hitman, I wish my education wasn’t destroyed in the mid 70’s when man hating c~~~s first started arriving on the scene, It was a cultural, ethnic, and racial indoctrination into a feminized society. School Wars! And I got stuck with the f~~~ing Darth Vader of feminist c~~~ teachers! I had to learn everything on my own. From 7th grade to the beginning of 10th grade, my absent record ran as high as 70% with some classes giving me an “I” for incomplete, instead of an “F” for failing. If I could go back in time I’d burn her f~~~ing car on top of when I smashed all her windows in the 8th grade! A REAL F~~~ING C~~~ !
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    The majority of women have done me no favors throughout my lifetime, the facts are dictated by truth, and the scars they leave behind. MGHOW is the only thing that works for me!
    I have achieved “equality” through the art of “balance” when you see those “angry” c~~~s protesting with nothing but hatred allover their faces, I’m on the other end of the spectrum happy as a pig in s~~~ with a big smile in my face as I walk through life kicking every bit of their s~~~ aside! BALANCE=EQUALITY!

    #149263
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    нσтησσв
    нσтησσв
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    so… basically just optimizing the air flow…

    not that much different than a turbo in a car 😛

    My Goal: To Leave Society.

    #149850
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    Anonymous
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    MG-Tower this system has a lot of applications that can be applied to off your main heat source.

    I take it your running the anti-freeze through your house flooring as a radiant heat source? Surely your could have a domestic water heating system integrated off the stove as well.

    What temperatures are being reached in the stove itself? Would it be possible (if you wanted too), use the stove as a small forge?

    Awesome engineering!

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    Anonymous
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    It’s not hooked to the house yet, only the garage, I didn’t have time to dig the trench this year. As for a forge? No, ya need coal and forced air. Natural aspirated doesn’t supply quite enough oxygen (close but no cigar). It’s temps are hot enough to cause surface spalling on the fire brick (when burning oil & plastic), it’s still not hot enough to liquefy iron. It’s internal temperature is around 2000+/- F, according the the glowing cherry red steel inner parts.
    As for hot water, it’s a matter of building a bypass heat exchange to heat the boiler/s and use the hot-water coils inside them for hot water in the house and garage. I’m also thinking about using the rocket stove technology to build a steam cleaner too. F~~~ paying good money for oil when wood falls down all around me and blocks the road!
    Just today my friend gave me a bunch of seasoned Ash and Oak, I’ve been cutting all day! Wood is FREE, Oil is not!

    #149890
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    Rennie
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    The “climate change” summit was probably convened to address the “global warming” caused by Mgtowers rocket stove.

    #149915
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    Anonymous
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    F~~~en Eh on the free fuel MG-Tower…. that Ash and Oak make nice overnight burning in the stove, nice that’s its seasoned too, you can burn it when it gets cold this year and not have to wait till next year.

    Am getting f~~~ed around with the furnace fuel oil suppliers my way, my furnace and tank are from 2006 and now these assholes are telling me that certain things aren’t meeting current code. When I asked the first one to which code these issues weren’t meeting, as well as what paragraph and sub-section…. they couldn’t give me an answer, so I flipped them off quick.

    I’ll be burning diesel this winter till spring time and I can address the issues with my tank myself. No point doing it now because am in the process of topping it up for this winter.

    Wish I could convert to wood, but I don’t have the land size with the available wood to go harvest myself, so I would have to buy it, and a chord of wood ain’t cheap!

    If your stove is pumping out 2000 deg F…. that’s hot enough for blacksmithing ain’t it? I mean surely it isn’t hot enough for liquefaction to be pouring casts, but you could surely get metal glowing enough to hammer it into what ever you wanted too….. like a c~~~ smaking paddle!

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    Rennie
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    like a c~~~ smaking paddle!

    A cricket bat made out of metal would be good for spanking c~~~s.

    #149943
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    Anonymous
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    like a c~~~ smaking paddle!

    c~~~ smaking paddle? That’s new one on me???
    Anyway, I could go through the clean-out door with a rod or flat stock and heat it cherry red, but once I make the first bend, I’m all done, no way to fit it back in.
    I have a nice set of Pexto rolling dies and forging dollies. I also have a Pexto&Wilcox power shier from 1941, a WWII machine, and it cuts razor sharp! No rolled over bent edge! I never abuse my tools. All it would take is one idiot to cut a hardened bolt in a sheet metal shier! I hated working in shops for that exact reason!

    A cricket bat made out of metal would be good for spanking c~~~s.

    @rennie, if you need a c~~~ smacking anything, you’re in the WRONG place, doing the WRONG thing!
    I don’t even need verbal skills anymore! Like KeyMaster said, “they’re everywhere, like parking meters and trash cans”…………………….

    #149959
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    Anonymous
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    “c~~~ smaking paddle”………yeah I just came up with that one off the top of my head…..lol

    I never abuse my tools.

    and some guys think….. “nothing lasts with me”, well moron maybe because you treat your stuff like crap.

    Am the same…. everything I own I like to take care of, whether it needs regular sharpening, cleaning, lube, maintenance. You take care of the equipment you own and operate and it will take care of you. It’s too bad we live in times where so much is built like a bic lighter…. stuff from WW2 was built to last!

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    Rennie
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    @rennie, if you need a c~~~ smacking anything, you’re in the WRONG place, doing the WRONG thing!

    Who said I need to spank any c~~~s? But if one needed to, the flat surface of it would make an excellent paddle.

    #150000
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    Anonymous
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    Never ‘SMACK’ a woman, “touch” them the right way and they get wet and steamy! or they just get steamy! (and that’s f~~~ing CLAM). There’s no need to tolerate hostility from any woman! (99.998%)

    #150038
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    Rennie
    Rennie
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    Never ‘SMACK’ a woman, “touch” them the right way and they get wet and steamy! or they just get steamy! (and that’s f~~~ing CLAM). There’s no need to tolerate hostility from any woman! (99.998%)

    Yeah if one has to hit her to get to her cooperate, then she has an attitude problem.

    #150220
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    Anonymous
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    Yo Renie, I only had one chick ever get violent with me (aside from the red stiletto stripper) it was psycho bitch, I had to hold her away by the neck after she slammed a door “into me” then tried to scratch my eyes out, that was the final straw with her, she pushed my s~~~ometer into the red! I wanted to start pounding her face in when the pain of the doorknob hitting my back started to set in (excruciating), I didn’t snap thank god, that was the day I learned to walk away from a woman, no matter how much you love <vomit> them….

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    Philo
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    What are you using to induce the draft through the network of chambers and piping? Looks like a difficult draw for gravity venting.

    This above all: to thine own self be true - William Shakespeare

    #182296
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    Anonymous
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    Philo, condensing air is the secret to the draft, as air cools it shrinks in volume creating relative vacuum, the air entering the hopper and intake is channeled like a fire nozzle into a vortex generator, (another means of moving more volume) The fire nozzle (tapered fire tunnel) sends heavier molecules speeding up and smashing into the rear curved wall (vortex generator. The riser is insulated to retain heat and further fracture molecules with super heated steam from the byproducts of combustion(in the vortex). That mixture rises into a thermal trap (barrel) where the fire continues to remain trapped and igniting nearly all remaining hydrocarbons.

    With the extreme cold temperatures, the strong draft cools the fire before it can raise enough temperature in the combustion box (hemispheric). I found lighting the hopper on fire with polyethylene pipe in the center of the wood solves the long delayed warmup time. The draft is so strong, it sucks the fire straight down into the 1st. combustion chamber (firebox). It’s cool as s~~~ to watch fire going downhill consuming everything it is path and being fed motor oil to boot.
    The unit works excellent! Half the wood consumption as conventional burning. This winter I used a little over a cord of wood, about 50 gallons of motor oil, and maybe 20 or 30 lbs. of plastic.

    I can’t wait to start on the synthetic gas (sin-gas) refinery. I’ll be able to run a generator long after others ran out of gasoline! Months if need be! The area I live in is heavily forested, a severe ice storm, hurricane, or other form of widespread blowdown, could and probably would spell long term disaster.
    It’s like prepping to live through Katrina, but with all the amenities of modern life until civilization can be revived.
    After seeing an F-4 tornado, and the aftermath of hurricanes, being in blizzards, and knowing how quick the lights go out(for a weeks), plus our disastrous econno’money, I’ve become a prepper on Speed, Heroin, Crack, Oxycontin, and whatever other drug (metaphorically)makes you go faster than Speedy Gonzales !!!

    #182428
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    Philo
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    Keep us posted on your progress with the sin-gas generator. But by all means be careful out there since you are literally playing with fire and explosive fuel! But that’s what MEN do!

    This above all: to thine own self be true - William Shakespeare

    #227748
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    The Laughing Man
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    Cool stuff man, great work.

    I thought what I'd do was I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes...or should I?

    #270181
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    Learn2L8
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    I made an outdoor wood-burning water heater a few years ago with cinderblock, and copper tubing, but this design of yours is so far beyond that!

    I have this thread bookmarked! Awesome, and keep up the good work!

    #360596
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    Suggestius
    Suggestius
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    His arms grow out of the ass. That’s how we say about healthy people who can do nothing proper by their hands. But your hands are definitely made of gold.

    Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)

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    Anonymous
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    Keep us posted on your progress with the sin-gas generator. But by all means be careful out there since you are literally playing with fire and explosive fuel! But that’s what MEN do!

    Will do, I just added 4 100lb. expired propane tanks to the metal stockpile needed to make my mini refinery, I also plan on using the reactor vessel exhaust heat to heat whatever thermal sinks aren’t saturated at the time of production. Hydrogen has no nasty acidic byproducts that eat the surfaces of bearings. The engines I switch to propane carburetors running on hydrogen will hardly ever need oilchanges again, only traces of acid and thermal breakdown will occur in the engine blowby gasses, nothing like peritoneum hydrocarbon, just the hydro’ without the carbon.

    I have the rocketstove running at 100% cycle, I pushes 180f full time now with all three oil injectors feeding the wood a proverbial curtain of oil across the draft way, saturating the firebox with the maximum fuel air mix ratio. it roars like a dragon! It burns my shins when the cleanout door is open.

    I made an outdoor wood-burning water heater a few years ago with cinderblock, and copper tubing, but this design of yours is so far beyond that!

    I have this thread bookmarked! Awesome, and keep up the good work!

    Don’t sell yourself short, it really isn’t “far beyond that”, if you made a feed hopper, fire tunnel, and riser into a covered chamber with all your copper tubing you’d have the same thing, but built in less than a few hours. I wish every wood smoker s~~~box woodstove in this region was a gasifier design like the rocket stove, it would end all the smoke or otherwise winter SMOG! 50% of the fuel in conventional wood burning goes out the chimney in the smoke you see, Rocketstoves are smokeless and uses half the fuel as a conventional wood stove.

    His arms grow out of the ass. That’s how we say about healthy people who can do nothing proper by their hands. But your hands are definitely made of gold.

    Thanks for the complements, I look around me and I marvel at the things other men create!

    MEN ARE AMAZING!

    Women are a’blazing’….

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