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Re: Cheep Stoker---Will This Work?

Posted: Sun. Feb. 03, 2013 9:00 pm
by McGiever
The same seller has a bigger 170,000 btu/hr model that works like this...underfed, yes?
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Re: Cheep Stoker---Will This Work?

Posted: Sun. Feb. 03, 2013 9:07 pm
by Berlin
yup.

Re: Cheep Stoker---Will This Work?

Posted: Sun. Feb. 03, 2013 9:15 pm
by rockwood
I wish they were in the US.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embe ... ijkgeo4h80

I wonder what material that suspended baffle is made of?

Re: Cheep Stoker---Will This Work?

Posted: Sun. Feb. 03, 2013 9:32 pm
by McGiever
Hey *rockwood*,

They are selling and shipping to USA on ebay.

The shipping costs didn't look to bad...$129.00
I'm just not sure what costs US Customs would add on???
And we don't pay the European VAT since it is for EU export. :)

Re: Cheep Stoker---Will This Work?

Posted: Mon. Feb. 04, 2013 10:19 am
by catpowrd
I got kind of excited about that add on stoker. What kind of problems would that design have burning soft coal? That kind of device would work for me because it could be installed in the rear of my boiler and it pushes ash forward. My fire box is like 45" deep so I could retain grates in the front half for wood and hand firing and it would still dump ash into my ash tray. Converting my boiler to a true underfed looks like would create ash removal problems in the back.
Berlin: what kind of design were you thinking of with fire brick and an auger for a poor mans stoker?

Re: Cheep Stoker---Will This Work?

Posted: Mon. Feb. 04, 2013 10:54 am
by Dennis
heres a thread about add on bituminous stokers,little large for average size homes Coalman and Homesteader at National Farm Machinery Show

Re: Cheep Stoker---Will This Work?

Posted: Mon. Feb. 04, 2013 3:10 pm
by catpowrd
Dennis wrote:heres a thread about add on bituminous stokers,little large for average size homes Coalman and Homesteader at National Farm Machinery Show
I like some of their design ideas, nice big ash pail and an auger to fill the pail. I wonder if they are out of business, the web links don't work.

Re: Cheep Stoker---Will This Work?

Posted: Tue. Feb. 05, 2013 8:03 pm
by McGiever
This sites still work. http://www.lenzes.com/
**Broken Link(s) Removed**Looks like the mfgr. stopped producing them...may be some existing stock out there.

Re: Cheep Stoker---Will This Work?

Posted: Sun. Jun. 16, 2013 6:25 pm
by shorvath
you should have no problem burning wood in bottom feed stoker fired boiler :)

burning wood in bottom feed stoker is not a problem

Re: Cheep Stoker---Will This Work?

Posted: Mon. Jun. 17, 2013 3:18 pm
by Pacowy
I'm under the impression that people have had reasonable success burning stoker bit and wood pellets in underfeed anthracite conversion stokers.

Mike