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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2009

I am the "common man" I didnt want to pay for one of these so I ...made one!

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  • Great stove! I saw the one for sale, yours is better. If you cut the pipe on 45 degrees you would save pipe and maybe some time, I'm here in MS, I'm gonna make a pizza oven outa mud, there's alot of mud here!!

  • @tirionson1 Thanks !  You should do a vid of the oven! I'v e been thinking of making a cobb wood heater !

  • I built a rocket stove with 3" pipe. It burns fine, but takes 30 minutes or more to boil a gallon of water. How long does yours take. I am interested to know. I used 1/8" thick steel pipe. it seems that a lot of the energy is used to heat up the mass of pipe. I also made one from thinwall stove pipe and it would boil a gallon of water in 10 minutes. Go figure!

  • @wtlegits this one will boil a quart of water in about 8 mins, roughly..thats in a regular pot.i used exaust pipe so its pretty thin. thanks for watching!

  • Nice work there. I love making stuff like this, main part is sitting down afterwards and enjoy the benefits especially on your pocket!

  • @survivingoutdoors yes sir its a good thing to have in emergencies too ! I would recommend everyone to have something like this ! you never know when the grid may go down...thanks for watching! I must say I truly enjoy watching your vids ,I wish I could get out into the woods more often!

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  • great job looks great 

  • Just an idea...angle the feed and air tube down at a 45* angle, and you should have a self feeding stove. The air vacuum should keep the fire from creeping up the fuel source. Of course, this is just theory. Nice job!

  • I hate these attempts at music vids, they all suck!!!

  • Slick stove! I thought I might mention that it's worth checking with local companies that install exhaust for free scrap tubing. I built a pit smoker a few years back and was able to get some nice pieces of scrap pipe for free! My project required 2.5" but I'm sure it's possible to find 3" exhaust pipe as well. Thanks for posting the video!

  • Very cool way to save.... well as long as you have welding skills. 

  • Looks like a pretty good stove.Have to look into making one.

  • nice job looks great

  • did grover one better stainless, great job

    

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