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richard orr:
  Concept philosophys parrallels. Because I am determined to us hairpin piping, conventional rocket stove  configuration must be modified. The tubular riser must be  both elongated and narrowed  and  incorporated as part of the horrizontal throat  (nomenclature?) with the tubes running to either side of the riser and located just outside.
  In real world terms it would be useful to set up a rocket stove configuration which demensions are conveniently adjustable. In principal imagine before you a piece of paper. Write two letter L's upon it. (L.1 and L.2) Flip L.2 upside down and join it to L.1 to form a rectangle. By sliding L.1 back and forth from side to side  or L.2  up and down, we now have adjustment  of two demensions. By giving both L's a third demention of depth, one can now slide one L in and out  in relation to the other and facilitate convenient adjustment of depth. 
vtsteam:
Build it.   :dremel:
Try it.  :zap:
Make it work.  :coffee:
Enjoy!  :ddb:
JohnHaine:
I don't know if it helps but there was a very interesting articles (articles?) on monotubes in Funnel the SBA magazine a few years back.  You probably know all about them (even wrote them?) but if not I could lay my hands on them but it would involve turning a bookcase upside down!
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