Missile stoves are small efficient stoves that can produce hot flames with just a few small pieces of wood. These ovens were created out of necessity in third world countries to cook a small amount of food and have recently become more popular as "do it yourself", taking a worthy place among other furnaces. Missile furnaces are usually made of readily available materials, which can be purchased at metal receiving points. To make a large furnace, usually use an old gas cylinder or other suitable thickness materials.
In order to make a rocket furnace, experience in welding and metal processing is necessary, since for manufacturing it will take more time to work with metal.
Thus, the goal of the author of the project described below was to create a portable thing that can be launched with a small amount of wood.
The main part of a portable rocket furnace, an old helium cylinder.
Step 1: Cut a hole under the firebox.
Step 2: We make a firebox from a square pipe and a grate.
A grate is required for good oxygen supply.
Step 3: We make supporting legs under the furnace.
Step 4: Weld the nut inside and out of the bottle.
Nut on the outside for structural stability, inside needed when transporting a rocket furnace.
Step 5: We make holders for the pan.
Step 6: For good stability, we make holes for the cable from the bicycle.
Step 7: Complete assembly.
Step 8: Disassembled construction.
Step 9: View during transportation.