First time I built a fire in oven, it seemed like a slow process. Several times that I used oven, I would build a fire with kindling and wait for this to build into a nice fire so as to add more and increasingly larger pieces. I finally figured out that if I injected some air into oven fire would build faster. So I rigged up my shop vac on blow and used various items to balance the vacuum wand tube pointed into the oven opening. I would place kindling, some larger pieces, and then some firewood on top, start fire on kindling. I would wait until kindling was burning nicely and then turn on the shop vac. Now that made a fire! Wasn't pretty with this contraption set up in front of oven and was noisy but sure did make a fire burn nicely and in pretty short order. And made it burn hot more quickly. Heated dome nicely and more quickly.
I bought a used furnace blower assembly and some various duct fittings. Started with a 6" fitting at blower and tapered down to a 3" pipe. Blower ass'y will be placed underneath oven with removable 3" piping coming out from under oven, turned up to oven opening, and then turn back into oven. I can't wait to try this out. Be much more quiet, a lot prettier, and with 1500 cfm capability fires should burn hotter faster.
You may ask what is faster. My first fires were taking 6+ hours to reach hottest temperature which I think was in excess of 700 degrees. (My infrared thermometer only read up to 650. Next major purchase is infrared temperature gun that will read over 900 degrees) With the shop vac, I could reach in excess of 700 in about 3 hours. In the words of Tim The Toolman Taylor, "More power!" with a few grunts. ha ha.
I'll let you know how it works.
I bought a used furnace blower assembly and some various duct fittings. Started with a 6" fitting at blower and tapered down to a 3" pipe. Blower ass'y will be placed underneath oven with removable 3" piping coming out from under oven, turned up to oven opening, and then turn back into oven. I can't wait to try this out. Be much more quiet, a lot prettier, and with 1500 cfm capability fires should burn hotter faster.
You may ask what is faster. My first fires were taking 6+ hours to reach hottest temperature which I think was in excess of 700 degrees. (My infrared thermometer only read up to 650. Next major purchase is infrared temperature gun that will read over 900 degrees) With the shop vac, I could reach in excess of 700 in about 3 hours. In the words of Tim The Toolman Taylor, "More power!" with a few grunts. ha ha.
I'll let you know how it works.
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