Small wood burners

Kerne

Maker
Dec 16, 2007
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Gloucestershire
Seen one before on this thread, but here's my Bushbuddy doing its stuff:

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Harvestman

Bushcrafter through and through
May 11, 2007
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Pontypool, Wales, Uk
Great piccy, the wife just went "Awwww bless him"

(And then she noticed he was slightly "aroused" lol)

The stupid animal has been known to sit with his nose almost in the flames. He thinks I only stop to feed him.

By the way, before anyone is too impressed, that's a pre-bought jacket potato. I just warmed it back up over some embers, rather than cooking it from scratch. It's a good stove, but jacket potatoes are beyond it.
 

redandshane

Native
Oct 20, 2007
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0
Batheaston
Good idea for a thread I have one of these http://www.trailstove.com/details.html

But I scored what is essentially a collapsible barbecue for £1 at a tabletop sale the other week in Dartmouth I thought about posting it at the time but it didn't really warrant a thread Its like this
http://www.iosss.com/shopping/review.asp?prod=14879
It collapses down flat which is great for me you can leave out the grill bit and just use it as a fire bowl It is very light and even I can mange the basic maintenance it may need to extend its life
Best of all it really works very well
A poor mans Honey stove
 

northumbrian

Settler
Dec 25, 2009
937
0
newcastle upon tyne
Good idea for a thread I have one of these http://www.trailstove.com/details.html

But I scored what is essentially a collapsible barbecue for £1 at a tabletop sale the other week in Dartmouth I thought about posting it at the time but it didn't really warrant a thread Its like this
http://www.iosss.com/shopping/review.asp?prod=14879
It collapses down flat which is great for me you can leave out the grill bit and just use it as a fire bowl It is very light and even I can mange the basic maintenance it may need to extend its life
Best of all it really works very well
A poor mans Honey stove

just ordered one i will update you soon as it comes 'but worth a punt at £3 odd !
 

RonW

Native
Nov 29, 2010
1,577
125
Dalarna Sweden
A (olive)can found in the woods;
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Home improved version of a soupcan;
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Even after regular heating with petrol, alcohol and esbit it still is sturdy!
 
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chrish5622

Guest
Here is my bushcooker, up here it is called bushcooker, but is is the same as the bushbuddy, fantastic little stove !
Greetings from Belgium,
Chris
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