Nimblewill stove

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Anyone on here regularly use a nimblewill stove?

Bout to make one but wont waste my time if they are no good
 
The one I'm working on at the moment i cant say anything about or i'll have to kill you:D

here's some other stuff
this has been mentioned in another thread today very good and usable bigger can makes for better stove
http://www.backpacking.net/makegear/falk-woodstove/index.html
these are easy to make and work quite well
http://www.trailstove.com/
this isn't a bad design not light but the concept is sound
http://www.efn.org/~apro/AT/atrocketpage.html
but these are the way to go
http://www.woodgas.com/Woodgas%20stove.pdf
this lloks good but never used one
http://www.garlington.biz/Ray/WoodGasStove/
again never used one but this looks like a very well thought out device
http://www.backpacking.net/makegear/sheehan-stove/index.html
 
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jdlenton said:
The one I'm working on at the moment i cant say anything about or i'll have to kill you:D

here's some other stuff
this has been mentioned in another thread today very good and usable bigger can makes for better stove
http://www.backpacking.net/makegear/falk-woodstove/index.html
these are easy to make and work quite well
http://www.trailstove.com/
this isn't a bad design not light but the concept is sound
http://www.efn.org/~apro/AT/atrocketpage.html
but these are the way to go
http://www.woodgas.com/Woodgas%20stove.pdf
this lloks good but never used one
http://www.garlington.biz/Ray/WoodGasStove/
again never used one but this looks like a very well thought out device
http://www.backpacking.net/makegear/sheehan-stove/index.html

Non seem to fold half as flat!
 
fair enough if you want them to fold flat then the nimblwill is for you for heating and fuel use efficiency some of these designs are great plus i carry a 12cm billy and that wont go flat so my stove goes inside it.
 
Good point, I also carry a 12cm billy, However it is full of my brew kit :D

this one looks good!

jdlenton said:
fair enough if you want them to fold flat then the nimblwill is for you for heating and fuel use efficiency some of these designs are great plus i carry a 12cm billy and that wont go flat so my stove goes inside it.
 
the triangular one is quite nice :)

As for your brew kit could that not fit inside the stove iside your billy like what i'm planning to do;)
 
LOL!!!!

You have given me a cunning idea!!

Will post some photo if it is half as good in reality as it is in my head
 
I used a nimblewill stove at the bushmoot this year, i had a sheet metal workshop make most of it for me & i finished it off. It worked fine so long as you keep the air holes clear as the ash builds up, it packs very flat & on the zen stoves website someone makes them in two sizes anyway! I think it is a first class bit of kit with fuel everywhere there are trees.
 

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