New Stove

Broch

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A while back I bought a kitchen utensil drainer and a coffee canister from Wilko's for £1.95 each. The thing that attracted me was that the drainer was an exact fit in the cannister (I know, I had some strange looks in the shop too!)

I've now made version 1 of a small cooking stove:

This is the drainer:

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I cut the top off using the Dremmel

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Then fitted 4 M6 hex head screws adjusted so the top row of holes showed above the edge of the cannister

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The cannister was marked up and a number of corresponding holes drilled

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When carrying the inner is rotated until the holes are closed and the lid put on top - it's a clean way of packing the stove and store kindling

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When in use the holes are opened, the stove burns well but slowly

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I have chosen not to put a feed door in the base to enable the whole thing to be packed clean - it means I have to feed it from the top but one good feed boiled the pan so I don't think that's too much of a hardship.

What do you think? :)
 

naturn007

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Yeah I like the look of that, and think I will be off to my local wilko's, it does seem to be a bit smokey though, what were you burning?
 

Kerne

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Fantastic bit of work - what was the total cost? - a lot less than a commercial stove, I bet. Does the whole twin skin thing give you "gasification"?
 

Broch

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Yeah I like the look of that, and think I will be off to my local wilko's, it does seem to be a bit smokey though, what were you burning?

I've still got to test it out a bit more - the wood was just whatever was around on the floor and was a bit damp!!

I think I may experiment with opening out another few holes on the outer skin - after all it's only £1.95 if I go too far!!
 

Broch

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Fantastic bit of work - what was the total cost? - a lot less than a commercial stove, I bet. Does the whole twin skin thing give you "gasification"?

Thanks, so far I'm quite pleased with it. The total cost was £3.90 plus the four screws. The two parts are a tight/slide fit so there's no gasification effect.
 

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