shiirooms
03-23-2014, 10:26 PM
Thought I'd throw this out. I burned out my barrel arch last year, totally unusable. Found a new barrel and salvaged the Vogelgang parts and 18x30 flat pan. New design follows the look of commercial 2x3's. Here's what I did. Cut out slot on the top of barrel for the pan, and bent the edge upward to fit the pan sides snuggly. From the center waste, cut and formed end pieces to contour the round of the barrel and fit to the pan snuggly. For an exhaust stack I used a 2x12 to 6 in dia HVC connection. This I riveted to the top rear area of the barrel just behind the pan slot. I Welded 1.5x1.5 angle iron to from a rectagular brace which slides over the pan slot in the barrel supported by the bent up barrel sides. Made sure the angle iron frame sat level, since this frame supports the pan. Cut out for Vogelgang door, and mounted such that the outer frame nearly touched the top rim of the barrel. Did not use the Vogelgang draft stuff. For a draft door I cut out a 9in wide section under the cast iron door, down to the bottom of the barrel and installed a piano hinge to the top of this section so it would swing open. I used long thru bolts in the bottom row of fire door. These would thus support the front, of a cast iron 16x19 Ben Franklin grate. While the rear grate legs would rest on the barrel about 1/3 way back. To take up space behind the grate I placed a sheet of diamond plate 3/16 (or 1/4) thick cut 18x22. This just rests inside the barrel half way up, since the barrel is 22in dia inside. From a piece of scrap cut out of the top of another barrel this being 22in dia I cut a piece, to fill the gap between the diamond plate and the barrel bottom. I added extra height to form a lip which overlapped the diamond plate. This sealed the area under the diamond plate and created a step behind the grate and made a large ash area under the grate. To complete the arch I bricked the side of the barrel, the top of the diamond plate and the step up, behind the grate. I used reclaimed house brick and filled the holes with refractory cement (22#). I had some leftover ceramic blanket and insulated the rear of the barrel behind the brick and above the diamond plate. Salvaged the 9 ft stack and cap from old arch. At this point I want to fire up and tweak, then finish off by cementing all the bricks in. Possibly extra insulation needed.
Note: some masonry skill needed to cut brick to contour. I used my old pan but two large restaurant steamers would also work with plan alterations. (See other threads) I use a small steamer pan for my sap preheater which simply sits on the edge of the evaporator pan.93679368
Note: some masonry skill needed to cut brick to contour. I used my old pan but two large restaurant steamers would also work with plan alterations. (See other threads) I use a small steamer pan for my sap preheater which simply sits on the edge of the evaporator pan.93679368