This heater is a small masonry heater made after Kuznetsovs drawings that can be found here: OVIK 25 I like this heater, because it is small and cheap to build and heats one normal sized uninsulated room in Azerbaijan. And it has a quite effective small cooktop that also can have a door for doing small bakeries. If floor structures are up to EU-standards it can go on top of a wooden floor. (remember to use some type of insulative bricks at the bottom.) In this case we had to strengthen the structure, because it was a weaker structure. More details (1 azn is about 1 Euro) Door 5 azn Bricks 24 azn Other metal parts 3 azn Chimney 15 azn Decorative tiles 6 azn...
Read MoreHi just wanted to update you on our first masonry stove. It came out pretty nice. The longer up we came, the nicer mix we got with the mortar made from local mud. At the end it was actually better then the mortar I worked with in Sweden, probably because of a higher clay content. We used: about 570 red bricks 100$ 10 sacks of mud !! Free 0$ 3 sacks of sand 9$ 50 used firebricks 30$ 2 local made doors 10$ 1 local made cook-top and damper 30$ Chimney: 50$ It took us 10 days to finish the whole process with means a local could build it for around 200$ In sum that makes a local business able to install a heater like this for about 430$ . Thats pretty impressive when...
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