s'funny nobody so far has mentioned the Ikea drainer stove. who has not tried their hand at one of those?
That's what I made from my hobo stove froms'funny nobody so far has mentioned the Ikea drainer stove. who has not tried their hand at one of those?
one of these...??s'funny nobody so far has mentioned the Ikea drainer stove. who has not tried their hand at one of those?
s'funny nobody so far has mentioned the Ikea drainer stove. who has not tried their hand at one of those?
we all know where temptation leadsI was tempted.
Oh I’ve not seen that before. Weone of these...??
see if it is surplus to requirementsOh I’ve not seen that before. We have one of those drainers sitting on the sink at work…..
anything recycled and free that can be used even if for a new purpose is saving from going in the landfillI just could not resist digging it out of the recycling bin, and taking it home, washing it out, and making a few holes in the relevant places, and now with a round cake cooling rack on top, makes a cool hobo stove....... its this threads fault.....I would have ignored the tin otherwise! I'm now up to 18 cooking facilities!
We also moved house about 6 months ago and I miss my log burner. No chance of putting one into the new house because the chimney breast has been blocked up. But yes. When our old house was being done up we used to BBQ outside in October. Does a Cyprus Souvla BBQ count as well if we're talking outdoor BBQs? Not exactly buschcraft equipment though ....
I've even got a set of these bad boys,cost a fortune in shipping... https://xstove.com/images/XStove_nightcamp.jpgs'funny nobody so far has mentioned the Ikea drainer stove. who has not tried their hand at one of those?
far too late since you commented within this thread ...I refuse to be drawn into this silly point- scoring game!
I refuse to be drawn into this silly point- scoring game!
You are right, those barely count.I'm not obsessed though.
Oh no
Not me.
No siree.