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From: lannyplans
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  • I think I'm allergic to making TIN Stoves; I'm OK for marking, but when I start cutting and forming the Tin, my hands breakout, get cracks and start bleeding >:)

  • damn is that sweat or water?

  • Thank you very much for the work you are doing Lanny! Highly inspirational!

  • Great vids thank's Lanny

  • 5 Stars for sure, great video, I love it !!

    Greets, iT

  • thanks for the tips,.. great technique!

  • Lanny, love that fasteners are not needed, that's great for places where they aren't available. The biggest potential hurdle could be if a poor person didn't have tin snips. They could cold chisel the whole thing. Thanks for posting, your stuff is always worthwhile.

  • Simple easy, sweet 5 stars!

  • This is a wonderful video! Simple design and very functional. The jigs and tools are impressive as well. I plan to make this style of stove here in the near future. It is always a good day when one can learn something. Glad you shared this video with us.

  • Dear Lanny, I am stunned by the elegant simplicity of your designs, stoves, and videos. I am particularly impressed by the simple tools you have developed that allow for low cost but precise stove construction. You are a fantastic example for all us stovers to follow. My only complaint is that you set a pretty high bar for the rest of us to reach. cheers, Nat

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