If your stuck you can just slice slots in bottom of top can with a knife fold edges upwards. on bottom can opening you could use a knife for holes slotting to edge and fold inwards doing same with tin snips would save that filing and pounding.
I like the metal grate out made for these stoves, but I have found a few wire grill grates used in rice cookers that might work in the place of the homemade grates. I guess this means I may have to experiment I will keep you poste i it does or does not work. Once again I mut say great vieo!
Hey, I know even I a little old lady can do this! I l love the metal strapping idea and the bending jig. Thanks! I live in my rv in a wooded area, lots of dead branches all around, so why not cook my vegies with what's available instead of gas or electirc.
Lanny, everything you do is clearly the result of years of research. Your videos are clear and elegant, and your stoves hold promise for a great many people. 5/5
Excellent instructional video! You never cease to amaze me with your ideas. I had thought about building a stove like this one but placing it in concrete and using it as an outdoor cooking area. Your design would work great I will give it a try then make a video. I plan to build three of the stoves then seal them in the concrete. Great video!!
If your stuck you can just slice slots in bottom of top can with a knife fold edges upwards. on bottom can opening you could use a knife for holes slotting to edge and fold inwards doing same with tin snips would save that filing and pounding.
MrRazputain 1 year ago
Why not drill four holes and insert steele rods to support the pot.
cdltpx 2 years ago
I like the metal grate out made for these stoves, but I have found a few wire grill grates used in rice cookers that might work in the place of the homemade grates. I guess this means I may have to experiment I will keep you poste i it does or does not work. Once again I mut say great vieo!
NCHiker1970 2 years ago
Always look forward to your next video Lanny!
carysofmaui 2 years ago
excellent video as usual Lanny! Keep it up
AlecBGreen 2 years ago
Hey, I know even I a little old lady can do this! I l love the metal strapping idea and the bending jig. Thanks! I live in my rv in a wooded area, lots of dead branches all around, so why not cook my vegies with what's available instead of gas or electirc.
menderfire9 2 years ago
NIce Job Lanny!!
roccman2003 2 years ago
Excellent job Lanny. As always. Got a feeling everyone is gonna be needing a few of these soon.
JosiahsBackpack 2 years ago
Lanny, everything you do is clearly the result of years of research. Your videos are clear and elegant, and your stoves hold promise for a great many people. 5/5
WorldStove 2 years ago
That little bending jig you made up is pretty darn clever Lanny.
UKBB 2 years ago
Excellent instructional video! You never cease to amaze me with your ideas. I had thought about building a stove like this one but placing it in concrete and using it as an outdoor cooking area. Your design would work great I will give it a try then make a video. I plan to build three of the stoves then seal them in the concrete. Great video!!
NCHiker1970 2 years ago