Having just been lucky enough to claim this on the GIO thread, I've had a thought.........
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=46594&d=1509909883
Has any tried these...........
http://www.bbqworld.co.uk/weber-barbecues/accessories/weber-briquettes-4kg.asp
as fuel ?
on the face of it, it sounds good. They burn very hot and for up to 3 hours so my thinking is that two of these in the above small wood stove would be enough to make some grub followed by a leisurely brew with enough heat left over for some warmth or even hot washing up water.
There'd be no need to continually feed in sticks to keep the heat going, just sit back and relax
for an over nighter, 4 briquettes would be all you would need and they take up very little room, 4 briquettes in a zip lock bag and that's it, nice and neat and all your fuel needs in your pocket.
Gonna have to try this.........has anyone tried it already ?
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=46594&d=1509909883
Has any tried these...........
http://www.bbqworld.co.uk/weber-barbecues/accessories/weber-briquettes-4kg.asp
as fuel ?
on the face of it, it sounds good. They burn very hot and for up to 3 hours so my thinking is that two of these in the above small wood stove would be enough to make some grub followed by a leisurely brew with enough heat left over for some warmth or even hot washing up water.
There'd be no need to continually feed in sticks to keep the heat going, just sit back and relax
for an over nighter, 4 briquettes would be all you would need and they take up very little room, 4 briquettes in a zip lock bag and that's it, nice and neat and all your fuel needs in your pocket.
Gonna have to try this.........has anyone tried it already ?
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