Heater in a CC19

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Timbre 19
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Re: Heater in a CC19

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"The Mini Wood Stove III."

Hello, classic wood stoves are tempting, but for a boat as small as the CC19, they are hard to find on the market.
Inspired by the larger ones began sketching a much smaller one.
And preferably equipped with a railing and flame check, which few larger ones have.
With ordinary tools and an electrode weld, it is now built.
Mounted elevated so air can circulate around.
Must be seen as a home-built prototype, but tested it before painting, worked well.
Net weight 6.5 kg, mounting material 1.5 kg.
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zimp
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Re: Heater in a CC19

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Looks good, but to put the chimney on a CC19?
Bert, CC19, #004, s/y Zimp
Timbre 19
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Re: Heater in a CC19

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Thanks for the reply.

When Timbre was built, an old dream was also realized, a small classic sailboat with a wood-burning stove.
This is the third variant of a stove and I finally feel satisfied with the slight size.
The photo shows how the smoke channel through the deck is made.
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Jörgen that is excellent, a fine bit of engineering, well done!
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Re: Heater in a CC19

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Oh, thank you so much for the reply.

The fact that the stove is based on square steel tubes reduces the degree of difficulty of the work.
Cast iron would be the very best of course, but this is an amateur build.

You get started quickly by simply cutting a square tube with an angle grinder,
one piece for the body and one at a 10 degree angle to the frame of the intake.
And short pieces can be found rather easy.
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