Following up on a post I did last week, but now a little more complicated. I have been given a dome to jump start my construction and it seems to have air channels built into the bottom layer of the 3 layers of firebrick that allows airflow to pull from under the slab, along the floor and up into the chamber at the sides in two spots. It is a quite inventive way to pull air in with the door closed. There is 2 more firebrick layers on top of the channels, which I am rebuilding now as they were disturbed during the move.
I can't find much or any writings on the airflow built into the base to allow air to get into the dome, except maybe a rocket type design. Anyone have any experience on this?
There is also a chimney, set into and at the back of the dome. Im thinking of just blocking the chimney when I insulate and brick the outside, but not sure if because the chimney is set down a little I will get the fire roll or just massive heat loss anyways. Again, any thoughts on this?
I'll post a few pics, but I can't workout how to do more than one at a time on the iPad.
I can't find much or any writings on the airflow built into the base to allow air to get into the dome, except maybe a rocket type design. Anyone have any experience on this?
There is also a chimney, set into and at the back of the dome. Im thinking of just blocking the chimney when I insulate and brick the outside, but not sure if because the chimney is set down a little I will get the fire roll or just massive heat loss anyways. Again, any thoughts on this?
I'll post a few pics, but I can't workout how to do more than one at a time on the iPad.
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