I seem to remember some discussion of the squirrel tail chimney design around here but I couldn't find it. Anyway, I'm debating using a squirrel tail and was wondering what other folks thought? Anyone actually use one?
I remember (although it might not have been here) there being a question of why the squirrel tail had been used at all - I've seen pics of several 18th Century ovens using the squirrel tail. I've been doing some reading of late about rocket and masonry ovens (my big dream is to someday build a house out of cob - okay, that and I'm a construction geek) and I'm wondering if heat recovery might not have played a role. Granted, it wouldn't be huge but it would help with the top of the oven.
For myself, I like the idea of venting out the back but rear chimneys have serious heat loss drawbacks. The squirrel tail seems a good compromise there and if it recovers some heat all the better.
So, what do you guys think?
I remember (although it might not have been here) there being a question of why the squirrel tail had been used at all - I've seen pics of several 18th Century ovens using the squirrel tail. I've been doing some reading of late about rocket and masonry ovens (my big dream is to someday build a house out of cob - okay, that and I'm a construction geek) and I'm wondering if heat recovery might not have played a role. Granted, it wouldn't be huge but it would help with the top of the oven.
For myself, I like the idea of venting out the back but rear chimneys have serious heat loss drawbacks. The squirrel tail seems a good compromise there and if it recovers some heat all the better.
So, what do you guys think?
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