putting holes into metal stove

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jack29g

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Sep 17, 2004
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i know the homemade stove subject has come up before but i am trying to make one myself using some oldtins but i don't know how to get big air vent holes onto them. Has anyone got any ideas about how to do this?
 
What size holes do you mean?

Burner size holes I use a drawing pin and a pair of pliers.
If it's a bigger hole can you drill it?
Bigger still can you cut it with a sharp knife?
If it doesn't have to be circular can you use one of the old style can openers that cuts a triangular hole (the sort used before ringpulls)? I saw these for sale in Morrisons the other day for 49p if anyone's looking for one. They're handy for making windshields or little charcoal burners too.
 
I think you mean a hobo type stove? for burning wood?
I just made one with a small beer keg and used an angle grinder, I actually started to make two but found cutting the rim off the top made it too weak :(
You could try tin snips but would have to use a drill to make a pilot hole, it depends what material you are using.
 
i suppose i could use a drill, but where do you put the tin while drilling, i've tried a vice but that starts to squash the tin, i can's do it with no support so what can i do?
 
Either a log in a vice to use like an anvil, side on, you can drill into it so can will keep shape, or try filling with sand it will hold shape until holes become too big and you get sand all over :D but should work for drilling.
 
I use a stanley knife to put two slits in forming two sides of a triangle, the flap can then be pushed in and bent over, forming a nice sized vent.
 
I am not exactly sure how big the holes you need are but
Tapered hole cutters
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or Stepped cone bits
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might help cos they are designed for cutting holes in thin sheet.
 
how about hammer and nails of differing sizes and a log to support the sides. as sed before wot u making the stove out of? soz if that sounds sarcastic its not ment to be.
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B&Q sell metal hole cutters, they are a 6mm drill held in an arbor,you screw to this your cutter and drill the hole in one go, the cutters range from 16mm up to around 70mm. :rolleyes:
 
For burner holes use a push-pin, the plastic headed drawing pin type thing, I keep one in my goody box for making a stove out of drinks cans just to show people how easy it can be ;)
For a larger filling/vent hole, repeated scoring with a craft knife (stanley type but not a "snap-off" type for safety reasons) will soon have the piece cut out - or indeed, just cut out shapes with a descent "big" knife.

ATB

Ogri the trog
 
Jack, you could try punching a hole in the side and then using an abrafile to cut out the hole that you require.

I must admit on small tins I use a dremmel type tool to cut holes. On the mini burners (meths ones) I use a dremmel for making the holes for the jets normally 0.5mm or so:).

On normal tin cans I have also used scissors once I have made an initial hole in the center of the area I wish to remove and then work from the center out.
 
scanker said:
What size holes do you mean?

Burner size holes I use a drawing pin and a pair of pliers.
If it's a bigger hole can you drill it?
Bigger still can you cut it with a sharp knife?
If it doesn't have to be circular can you use one of the old style can openers that cuts a triangular hole (the sort used before ringpulls)? I saw these for sale in Morrisons the other day for 49p if anyone's looking for one. They're handy for making windshields or little charcoal burners too.

Been looking for one of them for ages, youd be surprised how hard they are to get a hold of. :You_Rock_
 

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