Back Pack Stove Part 2 of 2
Uploader Comments (wa7mlh)
All Comments (22)
-
Angled higher I mean
-
On the exhaust, go about 10-20 degrees higher next time. This way you will give the natural antigravity of smoke a better transport
-
can i see it in action in a tent and how you set it up
thanks :)
-
The CO monitor is a great idea.
A mildly drafty tent is a good thing anyway.
-
Yes a drafty tent could possibly provide enough air for combustion and for the occupants to breath, but it's a steep price to pay if it doesn't. I'm not trying to be a black cloud, I really like your concept, especially for the type of camping you're doing. I also know that you're aware of the potential CO hazard & have given it some thought. Maybe you could do some tests in your yard w/ a battery powered CO alarm before you use it in the field. Just a thought.
-
I plan to make a sack for the box and put the stove pipe sections in the box.
I may be stuck with carrying it in my hands, but that is not a big deal for a few miles.
Nice idea, but ...packing this thing?.....I don't know.
Joranba 7 months ago
@Joranba
Well, it is very back backpackable for who I do things.
Some time I am only a few miles in for high lakes fly fishing and the weather is not so good.
The few extra pounds would be well worth it.
My goal is to get this in to the field for a test some time soon, hopefully this year.
wa7mlh 7 months ago
just put the pot on the fire noob lol, what do you need the can for
modtwenty 1 year ago
@modtwenty
You probably missed the first video...this is the 2nd part
I had the titles mixed up.
wa7mlh 7 months ago