Cooking on a Backyard Rock Stove

 

Project Credit: Bernzomatic Torchbearer Nick Grzechowiak

Light a rock stove with a Bernzomatic torch and reach cooking temperatures in minutes without the chemical taste caused by lighter fluid.

Directions

  1. Place one cinderblock on the ground.
  2. Next, take a brick and place on top aligning it with the middle support wall of the cinderblock.
  3. Line up each of the patio pavers on both sides of the brick.
  4. Stand another cinderblock in front of the rock stove, providing the opening for the fire.
  5. The last step in the construction of the rock stove and placing the last cinderblock on top of the patio pavers and brick, creating a chimney at the top.
  6. Next fill the rock stove with dry tinder and kindling.
  7. Using the Berznomatic WT2301C, ignite the fire in the rock stove, be sure to feed the fire in order to get a temperature hot enough to cook.   
  8. So the fire doesn’t get smothered, place two brick on top of the rock stove in order to allow air flow.

Tips

  • Read our General Safety Precautions before starting your project.
  • Read the instructions that come with your torch before beginning your project.
  • The torch flame should be blue for optimal temperature.
  • Always remove torch from fuel cylinder and store fuel in an upright position after completing your project.

What You'll Need


WT2301C

Outdoor Utility Torch

WT2301C
Product Info

TX9

14.1 oz. Propane Hand Torch Cylinder

TX9
Product Info

TOOLS

  • Keep a fire extinguisher or water source nearby in case of an emergency

MATERIALS

  • Three cinderblocks
  • Two patio pavers
  • Three bricks
  • Work gloves
  • Safety glasses
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