fireboxes that pack flat?

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gorilla

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Jun 8, 2007
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just read magikellys review of the tentipi firebox - looks like just what i need, but £45 :eek:
am i just being a noob or does that sound expensive?
i've just made a tripod for a couple of quid from an idea of rickety-roots (see diy tripod thread in DIY forum, and would like to try making something like this myself, as it looks pretty simple.
has anyone tried a project like this, or has anyone got any idea of what kind of metal to use for a diy version?
 

gorilla

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i'm after a firebox more than a stove - i have a little woodburner for brews and soup, but want a firebox that i can build a fire in and hang a billy over - to contain a campfire rather than a stove.
a bigger version of Ogris link looks the best up to now.
there must be more plans out there!
 
Hi Gorilla,

You could always have a go at one of my modified Nimblewill Stoves

http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15468

Scoops

I'll second Scoops' plug for his own design - it spawned the brilliant (if heavy and expensive) Woodland edge firebox which was a group buy recently. The beauty of the design is:

1) It really works as containable/ controllable fire.

2) Like all good designs, it's simple - it has the "why the **** didn't I think of that" factor!

3) Being simple the design, can be manufactured in whatever scale you want.

Good hunting!
 

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