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My Potbelly Wood Stove, Proto #3

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

The 3rd incarnation of my pot-bellied wood stove.

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  • I would have utilized two of the 5L mini kegs together just the way you have here; Cutting one down just enough burn area 9-1/4" in verticle height, which is roughly the height of the mini keg before it is cut. But then it would make it harder to transport on a pistol belt wouldnt it? Its going to have burnt original paint and woodsmoke soot all over it. Question; After initial burn off of original paint and galvanized coating, how do you intend to properly prep the metal for apply stove paint?

  • After the burn-off, I stripped the residue clean with 0 steel wool, then applied high-temp grill paint, 5 layers. I have been using this all winter so far, and have had no problems with paint coming off. See my How-To video on this. Also, Campin' Wit CoffinPuppet. I used this design for the first time in the field back last May. With the cut-down, the height on mine is roughly 1/2 of the mini-kegs original. Thanks for the comment! Peace.

  • For a version that I used last year in march that was taller, see my video "Camping with Family in '08". Peace.

  • I could use something like that for winter camping. Great design. 5 stars.

  • Thank you, sir. I will be posting a how-to video on this and many of my other designs very soon. Peace.

  • Well done great stove but don't breath in the fumes from the galvanised metal or you'll get zinc poisoning (It's like the flu)

    Greta vid 5/5

  • I hear you on that. It's why I do the first few burns strictly in an open air, outdoor environment. Once the galvanization and paint burn off, I put 3-4 layers of 1400 degree grill paint on it. Pretty safe fume-wise from there. Very good point made, I should have said something about it in the vid. Thanks for the comment! Peace.

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  • i actually stumbled across this while watching some wood stove ideas. i really like this, especially for camping. i give it 2 thumbs up. :) thanks

  • youtube.com/watch?v=2PBxcVxNgX­Y&feature=related

    

  • Come to England. We'll show you how to make a proper stove ; )

  • this is awesome!!! very nice.

  • if you used a 3 inch flue you will get better draw, longer burn time and more heat, there is a formula out there someplace for cubic inches of combustion to diameter of flue... Peace

  • very nice. I love it

  • Sweet :o)

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