Wood gas stove.

crosslandkelly

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Thought I'd try out a Lixada wood gas stove I got in the gift it on thread.

Nice little stove, fits perfectly in my Zebra 14cm lunch box. Filled it with small twigs and lit it with a piece of birch bark, it caught very quickly and boiled 500ml of water in 8 minutes. Overall useful burn is 20 minutes, (I understand cat litter gives a longer burn time) so enough for a brew and bacon and eggs. Cool enough to empty the ash after about 35 minutes.

I quite enjoyed using the stove and anticipate using it more often, Covid-19 permiting.

Now we are all locked down, maybe we should do some reviews, kit tests, camps in the garden and skillshares, what do you think?
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Robson Valley

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I'll have to watch. We just got an open fire burning ban from now to April 15 and could be extended.

I have an empty garden. What should I plant to have material for making cordage? Flax?
 
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ScottE

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Love a woodgas burn.
In fact any twig stove burning I find fully absorbing.

Being an essential worker though I think my spare time will shrink as we peak through the outbreak:(
 
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SCOMAN

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There used to be a tutorial on the forum on how to make one of these. It gave you the two perfectly sized tins and instructions. I remember making one when I lived in Plymouth and that’s nearly 12 years ago.
 
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