![]() ![]() The final angle needs some tweaking, but I need to play with it more first. Cut the bottom corners of the grate to seat it within the combustion chamber. I also use the band, made from a steel pallet strap, to hang the top of the feed ramp. Form the grill grate by notching 2 pieces of angle iron to fit together at a 90-degree angle. ![]() I also address the crack in the stove by adding a metal band. Ultimately I will need to modify to firebox design to make the feed work properly, but the ramp will retrofit to that redesign. Ornamental Stone is proud to offer a range of products from Barkman Concrete, such as pavers, slabs, retaining walls, and other outdoor living products. ![]() I’m not just ready to jump into the J-tube design/build for my DIY concrete rocket stove, so in today’s video I make a salvaged steel feed-ramp to assist fuel in sliding into the fire box. ![]()
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