Proto#2--much better !!
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MASTER!
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OH NO the noodles are back LOL!!!!
Your wood stove is looking really nice.I suppose the chimmney can be reduced in size depending on the tent in question.Its looking practical aswell as transportable.
I can see myself with a stove like this in my jungle hammock surrounded by a large tarp as a tent that will be awesome a real home from home.
Keep up the creative tweaking and the amazing work.Oh you get my vote for presidet too can English men vote in your elections LOL!
HAVE A NICE DAY!
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I know im abit late to comment on this, but you could neaten up the air vents by using the Webber Daisy Wheel vents....just cleans it all up and look much nicer and have better air control :)
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Thanks for the great idea and doing all the research work. My version is result of excess of spare time and lunacy.
Appreciate your common sense outlook, practical ideas and humorous videos.
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What materials did you use for the door?
How can I set this stove up to use in a tent?
I know you have to vent it out but through the top or side?
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are you selling the heater? and how much?
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i would love some designs for this!!!! actually i asked my dad to get a heineken keg can for a small pot and he bought one of these so if i could use it for one of thes big stoves it would be great!
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I'll buy one... please make it a reasonable price and very light weight. The final product will look more professional and less DIY?
Anyway of making the top big enough to hold the Snowpeak pot, 6 inches in diamter.
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It's a nice little stove. I do have two suggestions 1st is i would ad a damper of some sort and second that stove pipe looked a little wobbly. Have a pleasant day.
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hey tinny, good job but i have a suggestion, ok inside you should but make a little sliding door sortof like the vents but on the bottom so the ash's dont pile up and maybe even but bars in the inside so the ash's fall to a lower chanber and then open the door and its cleaned
Cool, but isn't the beer can made from aluminium and melt eventually? I know the video saye otherwise.
herohumper 3 years ago
No it is steel
minibulldesign 3 years ago
Mind if I ask, what did you use for a firebox, Tinny?
taliesin369 4 years ago
A Heineken 5 ltr keg--I am going to sell the conversion kit to build this stove
minibulldesign 4 years ago