Good job on the drawings. Thanks for the tips and the time into it. This
would make a dandy fixed shower.
On Tue, 25 Apr 2000 03:37:01 -0700 (PDT) Allen Way
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> As promised attached are the drawings for wood-fired hot water.
>
> The small, beer keg, heater is suitable for individual outposts'
> camps for
> dishwashing & hot drinks. The fill port (for putting in the beer) on
> the
> side is welded shut. The tap hole in the middle top receives the
> (water)
> filling pipe. A coffee can is welded to the end of the pipe using
> food grade
> solder (NO LEAD).
>
> There is another hole put in the top near the edge to receive the
> hot-water-out pipe, which is fitted w/ a standard outdoor spigot.
> This is
> situated at the top of the heater when put on its side for use. It
> might
> also be advisable to weld a strain relief on where the pipe enters
> the keg.
>
> For pressure relief, open the spigot to let out steam. Otherwise the
> water
> will back up the filler pipe & possibly spill into the fire.
>
> The larger heater will feed six or more shower heads. Put boards or
> split
> rails along the piping to protect from foot traffic. We built a
> wooden
> enclosure around the showers for privacy. Ours even has a roof. (I'm
> still
> trying to figure that one out.)
>
> Any questions let me know. RangerNet has been refusing my posts
> tonite so if
> you'd forward this to the list, I'd appreciate it.
>
> --Allen
>
> On Mon, 24 Apr 2000 11:36:38 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Sure I would love a drawing with valves and some simple details
> and all.
> > Thanks
> >
> > Mark Jones
>
>
>
>
>
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