Great hint sir
Thanks
Old bicycle inner tubes can be cut into short length to couple your pipes/tubing. As long as the pipe/tube are not too hot.
Thanks Mr.Jeff,
The same tube I am using as gasket for lid sealing of charcoal reactor.
Sorry for photos not a good photo grapher
Photos look fine Vinod. That hold down for the lid looks like a lot of work. Good to see you are a doer and not just a talker. Looking forward to seeing it done.
Vinod , just one thing before you light it up , try and protect the nozzle pipe you are showing in your first photo , it will work and it will make gas but it will only last 30 mins and you will have to replace it .
a quicker way for you would be to try and install a T I G nozzle tip into the end of that steel pipe and encase it in some fire clay , or think about trying to order some shot blasting nozzles they are normally made of various types of tungsten carbide you should be able to get them locally or on line .
The lid is held down good but make sure you have a seal of some type there as the smallest amount of air getting in will cause you a lot of problems .
Dave
I’m really curious about how you are going to mount this to that little bike. Have you watched any of Koen’s videos?
What Dave mentioned about the nozzle. You may have not had time to look all through the forum. You should look at the nozzle Bryan White made.
Also the fluted nozzles that KristijanL developed.
I have made both of these for the simple fire I built. Haven’t been able to test them yet but they are proven designs. This is the Fluted nozzle in my SF.
The Bryan White design.
Either of these will screw into the fitting your existing nozzle is it and can be easily interchanged.
Mr.Tom,
I will use cycle tube as gasket between lid and container
Thank for your time
Vinod
Mr.Dave and Mr. Brian,
Here all these materials is not easily available the nozzle is available online but very costly.
As per Mr.Gilmor I also plan for steel pipe cover for nozzle and and searching same in local market.
Fortunately dirt bike filtration system I got here just like Mr.Koen used in their gasifier.
Mr.Tom,
Thank you very much I was trapped here in nozzle,but you escaped me the second one is my solution.
Thanks for the boost again
Vinod
Mr. Tom
Just for sack of information if I apply 2 Nd nozzle picture above the same pipe will ignite my gasifier
Either of those nozzles should just screw in the the same threaded coupling in your reactor. My reactor is only six inches across so you would have to make your second picture with a longer nipple to get it to the center of your reactor. If you went with the fluted nozzle I think you would want the center of your line of holes at the center of your reactor. If you look in the picture where I have the fluted nozzle in the vise there is a half inch bolt head driven into the end of the pipe. I did that to allow the water drip to seep out in case too much water gets fed into it. You really need more experience people to help you out here. I’m about half new.
This is a picture of my Simple Fire. Untested. I’m going to try and get it fired up this week.
Actually I was feared regarding the nozzle melt so I simply make two holes in pipe extension and capped it and cover it with sand and white cement .if it will not work the extension will be replaced .
I have not received the silicon carbide or Tungsten carbide tube for nozzle
Will take trial with in 2days
I notice that both you and Koen have better looking PVC and fittings than us.
I think that cement will break down pretty quickly under that heat. No big deal as long as it doesn’t clog your nozzle holes at least for a test firing.
Hi Everyone,
After whole day effort got partially success on charcoal video is not uploaded here