Hello Guys & Gals
Thought id share some pics and a video of the new stove I’ve made, It’s a wood/twig burning stove with secondary combustion following similar design to the “everything nice stove”.
I must say I’m very pleased with it and was amazed how much burn time I get from one bean can of broken wood (this case a broken pallet), easy enough time to boil 2 cups at least 2 times. It burns clean with very little smoke and more broken twigs can be added while in use which doesn’t stop it from gasifying. The holes on the bottom are only on one side so you can aim it either into or away from the wind to aid the best burn
Video Here :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P9yyUjalZY
Its made from one stainless steel canister and a couple of bean cans, you can use the standard size coffee mug and Clipper knife as a measurement.
I'm sure its going to get lots of use over the next few months!
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Thought id share some pics and a video of the new stove I’ve made, It’s a wood/twig burning stove with secondary combustion following similar design to the “everything nice stove”.
I must say I’m very pleased with it and was amazed how much burn time I get from one bean can of broken wood (this case a broken pallet), easy enough time to boil 2 cups at least 2 times. It burns clean with very little smoke and more broken twigs can be added while in use which doesn’t stop it from gasifying. The holes on the bottom are only on one side so you can aim it either into or away from the wind to aid the best burn
Video Here :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P9yyUjalZY
Its made from one stainless steel canister and a couple of bean cans, you can use the standard size coffee mug and Clipper knife as a measurement.
I'm sure its going to get lots of use over the next few months!
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