Maybe you could place it into a metal grate box (like from a shopping cart?) and place rocks all around it for thermal mass and try to get longer burn times and better combustion once it heats up? Guess I gotta try it soon! Great work! You are an inspiration! -john
Buddy , that is by far the coolest stove I have seen yet. Good job man. Good job.I put your link on a couple of sites for everyone else to check out as well. I wish your business well.
Love your design tinny. I am considering building one myself but would consider buying plans from an apparent master stove builder. I figure I would have to go through about 6 to 8 kegs before I got it right if I did it without plans. What say ya?
I have watched literaly all of your vids and you never cease to impress me. I like this design best for stability & the draft design is really cool. I agree with clearskyblue about the cooking though. What about a door on top of the stove with a cutout for a fosters can pot? You could bend a small bolt into a "L" shape to keep the pot from falling through. Also I used an exhaust flange and ran my flu pipe out the back which made for an easier build. Just a few thoughts. Keep up the great work!
Tinny you should give this stove another go now. It would make for some very good vids
dbw16d 1 month ago
peace
jmg1957 8 months ago
Maybe you could place it into a metal grate box (like from a shopping cart?) and place rocks all around it for thermal mass and try to get longer burn times and better combustion once it heats up? Guess I gotta try it soon! Great work! You are an inspiration! -john
notoriouslizw 9 months ago
It would be neat to see if you could flatten the top of the stove so you could cook.
Bassman018 2 years ago
awsome stove i have a 7 gallon steel drum food grade i think i know what i am going to do with it
vsanchezable 2 years ago
to small you need a large metal container
firewoodguy2009 2 years ago
Buddy , that is by far the coolest stove I have seen yet. Good job man. Good job.I put your link on a couple of sites for everyone else to check out as well. I wish your business well.
kobracom77 2 years ago
plans FOR THAT WOULD BE GREAT! could YOU FLATTEN THE TOP OF THAT WOOD STOVE A LITTLE AND COOK RIGHT ON TOP?
KB3LZV 2 years ago
Love your design tinny. I am considering building one myself but would consider buying plans from an apparent master stove builder. I figure I would have to go through about 6 to 8 kegs before I got it right if I did it without plans. What say ya?
nlightened2 2 years ago
how much beer do you drink ^^
bimbolino14 3 years ago
I have watched literaly all of your vids and you never cease to impress me. I like this design best for stability & the draft design is really cool. I agree with clearskyblue about the cooking though. What about a door on top of the stove with a cutout for a fosters can pot? You could bend a small bolt into a "L" shape to keep the pot from falling through. Also I used an exhaust flange and ran my flu pipe out the back which made for an easier build. Just a few thoughts. Keep up the great work!
mcdowsh 3 years ago
looks like a mail box
gusernulin 3 years ago
Great again,
clearskyblue 4 years ago
If its working better then that's progress and I like the look of this latest design.
Lack of warming water\cooking, now that the flat top has gone needs to be addressed.
Can you incorporate a clip on hot plate?
The amount of time designing and testing is appreciated Thankyou.
clearskyblue 4 years ago
great craftsmanship!
thebakery 4 years ago
great craftsmanship!
thebakery 4 years ago
nice draft
4Mengineering 4 years ago
what a great hobby, can you advise me on the machines needed to make what you make?
i am in australia
cheers
starwave1967 4 years ago
at the top you should make it flat so you can cook on top
legomindstormbuilder 4 years ago