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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2006

Vinay burns small sticks until he runs out. Potential part of Hexayurt unit.

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  • why not make wood chamber attached slanted on the side of the stove, so that when exposed wood is consumed, it will automatically slide down, exposing new segment to be burned. that way wood consumption is regulated besides providing easier access for adding more woods.

  • Vinay has been discussing a design concept *very* similar to this with the stove makers. It's a great idea =)

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  • Store bought sticks haha!!!!! Nice!!!

  • pain in the ass keeping it steady! use coleman stove and eat on time.

  • Before you ask NO i didn't put petrol in it. I was testing how long cooking oil would last as a fuel. It was fine until right when the fuel was almost out, the vapours started burning really hot (red flames and red fire pit). I turned the fan off cause i thought it would overheat burning that hot, I didn't have anything to smother the fire. Trying to tip it to extinguish the flames was a bad idea. Where's water when I need it?!

  • Do you know if there are spare parts to this make of stove cause I had a nasty mishap with mine and ended up setting fire to the base where all the electronics are (ouch!!). I mean stuff like the resistor, battery connections and possibly the motor. I should have bought some water

  • What are the dimensions and weight of this stove?

  • Is that a fire station across the street? ;-)

  • it will cook if you unplug the fan the fan just forces air in and creates a hotter flame just like a blacksmiths forge.

  • Thanks for this vid, I plan on getting one. Got a

    couple of questions.

    1. Is it ok to start the fan at high speed?

    2. If you want to simmer down the cooking, will it

    continue to burn if you pull the cord?

  • maybe you'd better look at some water than at a fire?

  • Plastic wrapped wood....nice

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