Introducing the 10-10-V woodburning stove!

spandit

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Been desperate to share this with you (and it's not 100% finished) but made this over the last couple of weeks:

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Details here as otherwise it would be a bit pic-heavy...

What do you think?
 

Shewie

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I do like these DIY burners, must get round to having a go one day

Cracking job Spandit, looks the mutts
 

shaggystu

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very impressive mate, i imagine that'd make a superb heater for a tent, and room to brew up is an added bonus

stuart
 
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As a sheetmetal worker, I think you have done a great job. your stove works well (a damper in the flue will improve efficiency).
A little niggle,and it is little, studs sticking out the top are restricting what you can cook with, size wise.
Overall a very good job Imo.
 

spandit

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A little niggle,and it is little, studs sticking out the top are restricting what you can cook with, size wise.

Thanks for the feedback. I couldn't think of an easier way of attaching the top - the flue takes up most of the space anyway. Anything larger than a cup would be difficult to balance
 

789987

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what about a hinged semi circle of steel to enlarge the top area? can bolt on at the existing fixings and then fold inside for transport.
 

spandit

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I really like that have you got the plans for the ammo box stove

No, it wasn't that complicated - it was used upside down with a thicker plate welded on the bottom (so it became the top), rear flue & a little door at the front. I'm sure jackcbr will post pictures in due course
 

spandit

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Thanks, everyone. I've just fitted a flue damper which should help. It's burning away at the moment - definitely a stout glove job!
 

Hugo

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Nice one Robin.
I'll call round your basher on the next meet up and have a look.
Don't worry I wont be staying the night. :eek:
 

spandit

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Had it burning much of today - no smoke at all when it's really going. Need to redesign the door handle but otherwise it gave off good heat & was still warm when I came back after an hour & a half.
 

mousey

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Now that is pretty cool, nice workmanship too, [I'm very bad at knocking things up they always seem a bit too rustic].

good that it all packs up, does it glow red when really going??.

I can't help but think of the yukon? fire box [not sure if thats the one I'm thinking of] but a cylinder turned on it's side with a flat top - so looking straight at the door it looks a bit like a D turned 90 clockwise - this may give more 'top plate' for cooking etc. Or if you could arrange a back exiting exhaust which would leave the top clear of pipe.

Anyway NICE job, it'll be good to see the other two...
 

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