Saturday 25 June 2011

My Stove Info

My Stove

Stove is made up of 2 or 3 different components depending on the setup. 3 item setup involves outer metal surround, This is a money box with the lid cut off by a tin opener and a square whole cut in the side using a knife and tin snips then a series of wholes are put in using a cordless drill with 5mm drill bit attached with a piece of wood behind for support in outer not to bent the metal. When cutting this I made sure I used some strong gloves. The second component is the Chafer Gel (see below) this is inserted in the whole cut in the side of the metal surround after being opened like a tin of paint. The 3rd component is optional the is the container for the Chafer Gel so that it is simple to distinguishes and easy to handle.

WARNING. The Outer surround gets VERY hot. Also the inside of the surround has VERY sharp bits were the drill ripped through.   

Chafer Gel

Chafer Gel info on tin:
·          Ethanol (Non-Toxic)
·          Net Weight 200g
·          Duration of combustion 3.5 Hours

Safety Phrases
·          Keep out the reach of children
·          Keep container tightly closed
·          Keep away from sources of ignition
·          If swallowed seek medical attention immediately

Gel Fuel is designed for portable vent less (no chimney required) fireplaces. Lasting up to three hours, this gel fuel creates bright yellow, orange and red flame that crackles just like a wood fire. Best of all, gel fuel is an environmentally friendly, clean-burning product that does not leave behind any messy soot, smoke or ash. Gel Fuel is made from isopropyl alcohol and thickeners to enhance stability. It is not liquid and will not break down. Gel Fuel is regularly tested by numerous independent labs. Air quality results while burning gel fuel fall well below the standards established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (O.S.H.A.) and the Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.).

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