Has anyone here tried making a Brasslite stove?

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Anyone tried following the instructions described HERE to make one of these nice looking stoves?
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My girfriend makes jewellery so has said that she will knock one up sometime but I was just wondering if anyone has had a bash and how good the end product is?

I have heard good reviews of the brasslite stoves so it should be a good project.
 

shadow57

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I'm game to have a go at making one (but I don't need one really). Maybe some modification could be used to improve it's performance?? :D
 

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Heck that looks like a lot of work, especially when compared to the stoves some of the members have made on here that probably work as well, although I could be monstrously wrong :rolleyes:

I suppose that if time were to be found it would be a fun thing to try out, let us know how it goes if you endeavour to construct one :D
 

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shadow57 said:
I'm game to have a go at making one (but I don't need one really). Maybe some modification could be used to improve it's performance?? :D

Must admit that the turbo ones do look simpler to knock up...

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But that might be regarded as a bit cheeky.
 

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