Testing the Wood framed rig.

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Testing the Wood framed rig.

Postby StubbornMan on Thu Jul 08, 2010 7:38 am

Have to get some wind/heat protection from those burners before the whole damn thing catches on fire. Also, the valve handles get a little warm. Ask Budzu all about it.
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Re: Testing the Wood framed rig.

Postby StubbornMan on Fri Jul 09, 2010 9:28 am

So I think I'm going to give these a shot...
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Technical Specs
Configuration Pipe Length
Fuel Type Wood/Oil/Coal
Length 6"
Material Stainless Steel
Pipe Class Class A
Pipe Inside Diameter 12
Vent Construction Double Wall

12" x 6" Stainless Steel Pipe Length
Metal-Fab's Temp Guard® chimney is intended for use on residential and building heating appliances burning wood, oil, coal, or gas. Temp Guard® is tested and listed to UL standard 103HT. The maximum continuous operating temperature for this product is 1000º F. Metal-Fab's Temp Guard® design incorporates features that make installation quicker, easier, and safer.
Ceramic fiber insulation that provides even distribution of flue gas temperature.
Light weight pipe that is 1/2 the weight of packed pipe.
Positive twist lock for easy assembly.

1000F... Will that be enough?? :shock:
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Re: Testing the Wood framed rig.

Postby Budzu on Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:51 am

Blisters are peeling off today... But I can say that the burners work .. really reallly well.

And that shield looks awesome. Hope it will keep the heat from the sides and focus it on the bottom well.
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Re: Testing the Wood framed rig.

Postby StubbornMan on Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:04 am

The pipes and sight glasses both shipped today and should be here by Friday (hopefully)...

maybe I will get to brew some beer on it this weekend?!?!
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