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Large portable wood gasifier stove

Step 3Fan hole cut

Fan hole cut
Mark the side of the 12 quart stock pot. Cut opening for your fan/blower near bottom. Get it as close as possible to the bottom. Heat from the burn will eventually migrate down. A cheap fan might melt from the 100 deg. temp. A small short duct made from a steel building stud or sheet metal cut and bent into box is helpful.

This part is up to you the builder. There are many ways to do it depending on your fan/blower.

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Jul 26, 2011. 4:33 PMjconway1 says:
Why do you need a fan? ... what is the problem with holes drilled at the perimeter of the base? ... please advise!

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