I was thinking .... it's in the R&D stage so you're still tinkering ?
You might move the chimney outlet on the evaporator up near the top like what you see on a woodstove. The smoke (flue gas) is hot so it naturally wants to rise to the highest point. If you just let it do what it wants it will create a vacuum and pull in fresh air from the door.
You might want to run it outdoors till all of the galvanized on the outside has burned off. I saw the stuff listed as a hazmat that welders have to watch out for when welding metal that's been galvanized. Probably won't do much harm if you burn it off outdoors but if you installed it inside a building that stuff might make you sick.
Just a crazy idea .... have you thought about a Vogelzang barrel stove kit ? I saw one new on e-bay last night for about 40 bucks plus shipping. I think they even have grates that you can buy. On the one hand it takes all the fun out of tinkering. On the other hand it's a time tested design that you could put together in a couple of hours.
Maybe you could modify the design and weld in a stainless evaporator pan to the top ?
I hear you about the sap. It's almost all softwood here where i am but the trees are still frozen. Was walking out through the woods last week on a windy day and you could hear them cracking & popping like crazy. It's a wonder that they didn't break and fall over.
Better days are coming ! Won't be too much longer now.
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