How to make a flat-pack Wood-burning Stove.

iamwill

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Apr 11, 2006
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Hi Ogri

Cheers for the advice, I would always treat fire and the possibility of CO poisoning with the utmost respect. The Kifaru folding stoves use a single thickness flue. My plan was too always have an audible carbon monoxide detector with me in the tent when the stove was on. I will test the flue out side the tent so I can be sure it will not combust or leak.

Thanks again, Will
 

Christy

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Apr 28, 2006
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That is really clever! Will have to try to find some sheeting. This sure beats a Trangia (no offense to my trusty kit).
Ogri, you avatar had me hypnotised. Only when the phone rang I managed to tear myself away..... Still a bit drowsy...
 

nobby

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Jun 26, 2005
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Ogri the trog said:
Nobby, go easy with anything galvanised near a fire. It gives off poisonous fumes IIRC, better to use stainless. Good tip about the blow pipe though.
Ogri the trog

You're right in what you say but it is only being used in the open air and after a couple of firings there won't be any fumes left, will there? The toast tasted ok. very good, in fact.

Re your point about fire biting back. I've had to exit a tent that caught light. Folks were talking for days afterwards about how fast I was and how I'd stood on people to be first out!
 

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