So we recently got an allotment (thread with pictures in the homestead sub forum) and the previous owner had left 2 empty gas bottles.
I've always wanted to make a wood burner and decided to use one of the bottles to make a wood burner for use in heating the summerhouse as required when we are at the allotment.
Before I started I had a look on the Internet and there were many many different ways of doing this, some with elaborate welding and some simple. I decided to go for a simpler option to test it out. I do have an arc welder but chose to go no welds on this.
IF YOU INTEND TO DO THIS, REMOVE THE VALVE AND FILL THE BOTTLE WITH WATER FOR 2 DAYS. THEN EMPTY THE BITTLE AND LEAVE UPSIDE DOWN OVERNIGHT.
I started by marking out my door using tape, drilling holes in the corners to start my jigsaw and then cutting out the door.
Once the door was cut I then marked the hinge locations and drilled the holes. The hinges were fixed to the door using M5 bolts.
Next was to drill the main bottle for the hinges and fit them along with the door.
Next was to cut a hole on the back of the bottle for the chimney/flue connection and drill vent holes under the lowest point of the fire to allow air in under the fire. I have decided to use a steel can as the flue point and will fit a flexible flue once it's sites in the summer house.
Once this was done the steel can was twist fitted into the hole. I intentionally cut the hole smaller than the can diameter to make it a very tight fit. A hammer is useful at this point.
The finished article
The final thing to do now is to take this up to the allotment and set it alight to allow the paint to burn off, then fit it into the summerhouse and pipe the flue out.
I've always wanted to make a wood burner and decided to use one of the bottles to make a wood burner for use in heating the summerhouse as required when we are at the allotment.
Before I started I had a look on the Internet and there were many many different ways of doing this, some with elaborate welding and some simple. I decided to go for a simpler option to test it out. I do have an arc welder but chose to go no welds on this.
IF YOU INTEND TO DO THIS, REMOVE THE VALVE AND FILL THE BOTTLE WITH WATER FOR 2 DAYS. THEN EMPTY THE BITTLE AND LEAVE UPSIDE DOWN OVERNIGHT.
I started by marking out my door using tape, drilling holes in the corners to start my jigsaw and then cutting out the door.
Once the door was cut I then marked the hinge locations and drilled the holes. The hinges were fixed to the door using M5 bolts.
Next was to drill the main bottle for the hinges and fit them along with the door.
Next was to cut a hole on the back of the bottle for the chimney/flue connection and drill vent holes under the lowest point of the fire to allow air in under the fire. I have decided to use a steel can as the flue point and will fit a flexible flue once it's sites in the summer house.
Once this was done the steel can was twist fitted into the hole. I intentionally cut the hole smaller than the can diameter to make it a very tight fit. A hammer is useful at this point.
The finished article
The final thing to do now is to take this up to the allotment and set it alight to allow the paint to burn off, then fit it into the summerhouse and pipe the flue out.