Ok, yeah.. cool thread alright. Jim, I'd be interested in learning anything about welding. Shall I pick up some pizza on the way over? When's good for you?
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Ok, yeah.. cool thread alright. Jim, I'd be interested in learning anything about welding. Shall I pick up some pizza on the way over? When's good for you?
Here is that stove making book I spoke of earlier this year.
Making a wood stove: http://autonopedia.org/renewable-ene...g-wood-stoves/
Using a wood stove: http://autonopedia.org/renewable-ene...g-wood-stoves/
EDIT: That drawing you based the ammo can stove off of is in chapter 14 of this book.
I found this project last week. It uses a steel kitchen canister from Wally world ($18 for a set of 4) as the body. Looks to be nice and light for winter backpacking.
http://www.hillpeoplegear.com/FreeRe...0/Default.aspx
I missed this thread the first time around.
Nice stoves. [Awesom]
I like the ammo can idea but aren't the walls a little thin?
I'd like to someday make a giant version of the Emberlit, something I didn't have to look for pencil-sized twigs to run it on.
I got a free fireplace insert I'm wondering how to install it in the house?
My next stove will be a roll up stove. Look into that Hatidua.
I have 55 gAl barrels from time to time... Could save em up as my admission to the build class at jim's... Take a month or two
Check out this stove. From the video, it appears to be a difficulty level 1 when it comes to assembly and operation.