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the Deadwood stove - preservefreak - 7 December 2011

http://deadwoodstove.com/

it's like a rocket stove made from metal with collapsible legs, I can't find a UK seller yet but I just wanted folks opinions on whether a piece of kit like this would be worth buying / making.

PF


RE: the Deadwood stove - bigpaul - 7 December 2011

i read that wrong-i thought it read THE DEADWOOD STAGE! i thought you were going to burst into song sounding just like Doris Day!!Tongue


RE: the Deadwood stove - preservefreak - 7 December 2011

lol, I wish I had the reach! Big Grin


RE: the Deadwood stove - Skean Dhude - 7 December 2011

Looks very expensive for what it is. I would guess that we could make one that was good enough for government ,,, sorry our use easy enough. I don't have that sort of money for one item when I can make do with pits and the like.

It does look very convienient though.


RE: the Deadwood stove - Nemesis - 7 December 2011

(7 December 2011, 14:47)preservefreak Wrote: http://deadwoodstove.com/

it's like a rocket stove made from metal with collapsible legs, I can't find a UK seller yet but I just wanted folks opinions on whether a piece of kit like this would be worth buying / making.

PF

Save some money make your own, here is one I made from a beer can.








RE: the Deadwood stove - Skean Dhude - 7 December 2011

That is a bigger than normal can. Is it a paint or oil can? What are the dimensions?

Like the traffic light. I'll get the angle grinder out one night over winter I think.


RE: the Deadwood stove - bigpaul - 7 December 2011

you could get an OZPIG stove but they are expensive,about £259 either from ozpig themselves or ronnie sunshines, i've got a Rocket Stove for emergencies-cost me £62.50!


RE: the Deadwood stove - Nemesis - 7 December 2011

(7 December 2011, 15:36)Skean Dhude Wrote: That is a bigger than normal can. Is it a paint or oil can? What are the dimensions?

Like the traffic light. I'll get the angle grinder out one night over winter I think.


It is a beer can 5 Litre 6inch by 10inch.

Bought a stove few months back it comes with a big pot quite efficient.

Stove



RE: the Deadwood stove - preservefreak - 7 December 2011

I really like that beer can stove W&C. Small portable stoves like this will be very useful I think to boil water & cook food when you don't want to fire up the main stove.

Do you have any idea how much wood you put into the stove to boil that 2l W&C? weird question I know Smile


RE: the Deadwood stove - Nemesis - 8 December 2011

(7 December 2011, 15:51)preservefreak Wrote: I really like that beer can stove W&C. Small portable stoves like this will be very useful I think to boil water & cook food when you don't want to fire up the main stove.

Do you have any idea how much wood you put into the stove to boil that 2l W&C? weird question I know Smile


The question is good I am not quite sure how to explain it, I have since built a new computer so I do have the video of when I boiled the water on the other pc somewhere, but I think I am going to make a new video of this stove showing the amount of wood I used, check the site for a video within the next week.

I am going to do a small video of a toilet roll stove as well if you’re interested.