Small Portable Firebox/Stove

Buckshot

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Back to the fire box then...
Has anyone thought of making the design completely flat on the top?
That way it wouldn't matter how big the pot was on top of it. Anyone with a 14cm billy is still going to have problems, even with the slightly wider model.

Just a thought...
 

Beech Nut

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Folks

Thought I'd better put a list up those who have registered interest.
As far as payment goes, you can either use paypal +3% or send cheque or a direct bank transfer. Either way PM me and I will send you details.

Postage looks to be £5.75 for parcelforce Stardard Parcels.

That makes is a total of £45.75 delivered.

So far we have the following people.
Justin Time **
Moff8 **
Andyn **
Marts **
Buckshot
Fred Gordon **
Mayfly **
Graham_S **
Tengu
Torak **
Silverback **
Wathog1981 **
Culicoidis **
Barry **
Bardster **
Huon **
Fast Celt **
Axe Catcher **
Glen **
PhillParry **
Big Bad Stu **


**= Paid

If I have missed people off let me know.
We have already reached the 20 people target, but keep putting your name up.

Thanks Andyn for answering some of the questions, If others have any please feel free to ask.

Jon
 

Glen

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Buckshot said:
Back to the fire box then...
Has anyone thought of making the design completely flat on the top?
That way it wouldn't matter how big the pot was on top of it. Anyone with a 14cm billy is still going to have problems, even with the slightly wider model.

Just a thought...

If you look to the links Scoops posted earlier on the thread the version I helped him with should work with castellations only as high as the thickness of the stainless steel that's being used, which would give a flat top ;)


Oh now that things have been resolved so well between the parties I'll register my interest in partaking ina group buy of the Woodland Edge version. I don't have the tools or space to make one myself.

A small mod ( which I also mentioned on Scoops original threads ) which I'd probably make is a couple of L shaped slots on the sides of the front firedoors to enable easy lifting of them with twigs, or suchlike, when it's hot
 

scoops_uk

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Glen said:
A small mod ( which I also mentioned on Scoops original threads ) which I'd probably make is a couple of L shaped slots on the sides of the front firedoors to enable easy lifting of them with twigs, or suchlike, when it's hot

Someone, please, cut these flippin' slots! He's driving me mad :lmao:

Just pulling your leg Glen ;)

Scoops
 

Glen

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scoops_uk said:
Someone, please, cut these flippin' slots! He's driving me mad :lmao:

Just pulling your leg Glen ;)

Scoops


My legs can take that but I have such sensitive and delicate fingers ;)
 

Beech Nut

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Apr 27, 2006
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Well I have been chatting to the guys at Woodland Edge. As this is prooving popular, the idea is to be able to start manufacturing your orders in the 2nd week of Jan 2007 so you could all have them by then end of Jan.

I Instead of limiting to twenty I will leave it open until 5th Jan. And then those who have paid will be put through fro the first batch of stove's.

Hope that all makes sense.

Jon
 

Bisamratte

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Beech Nut can you remove me from the list, I cant really afford it at the moment so I'm thinking of making one out of copper sheet and see how it goes.
 

PhilParry

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Beech,

Can you put me on the list please?


When do you need payment?



Great to read this thread and realise we're all grown up's around here!

It's a great testimony to the spirit of bushcraft, I personally believe!


Thanks,

Phil
 

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