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Echo2
10-14-2012, 01:11 PM
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waiting to post other images.....stand by...

Echo2
10-14-2012, 01:17 PM
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Everyone should know the premise behind this design.

You don't have to have a lot of specialized stuff to build one that works.

I have made them from #10 cans and smaller cans....you just have to have a good knife.

These require very little wood....and once they get going....they no longer give off smoke.

Jimmy24
10-14-2012, 02:33 PM
Seen this somewhere else too. Very good design and execution. Mine is built from solid cinder fountation blocks. Works very well too. Course mine ain't portable. But I ain't planning on going anywhere...:cool:

Jimmy

Taz Baby
10-14-2012, 05:45 PM
This might be a stupid question, if it is, in my defense I am blonde, :o What kinda tank is that? Is that one of those ones that forklifts use? And if it has gas in it then how can you cut it with a torch without blowing up?

Echo2
10-14-2012, 06:35 PM
It's an old refrigerant tank....most scrap yard will give them to you....they cany send them on until they are crushed and punctures.

I got this one from a local scrap yard....they literally had hundreds.

apssbc
10-14-2012, 09:59 PM
Is there sizes that should be followed? How big are the different tubes you have there? This is and awesome project by the way.

Echo2
10-14-2012, 10:59 PM
Is there sizes that should be followed? How big are the different tubes you have there? This is and awesome project by the way.

Not really....it's having the flu insulated to super heat the exhaust that is the trick. Like I mentioned....I've built one out of a #10 can.....but have seen one built out of a 30 gallon drum with a 8" pipe for the flu.

I want to build a 2 burner, taller unit....that would be more suited for canning....at least that is the plan....:)

bacpacker
10-15-2012, 03:52 AM
Echo I am gonna try and make one of these. If you do a 2 burner, please let me know. I would love to see some plans for that. Those would be the trick to can up a freezer full of stuff and not blow off your stock of propane tight after things went downhill. Fantastic idea

Sniper-T
10-15-2012, 09:26 AM
I'm planning on making one like that, plus a small wood stove out of 20# propane cylinders. (I have a bunch of old ones).

To cut them without blowing up is simple. Once they are empty, use a rubber mallot and knock the valve loose, and remove it. If you turn it upside down and let it sit for a couple days, any residual gas will run out. If you're still nervous, just fill it with water, and then drain it to cut. 100% safe.

Kodiak
10-16-2012, 07:11 AM
Nice stove, Echo. As Bacpacker stated above that would come in real handy to conserve a limited source of gas.

I hate to be a party poop, but I think this should probably be in the equipment forum instead of the Bushcraft forum, unless you have a cool design that uses natural items like rock and clay. :D

Of course ive been wrong before.

mitunnelrat
10-16-2012, 03:53 PM
DIY projects are all good here. Look at the show "Yukon Men", or something similar. Lots of the mentality is using and re-using every available resource. I saw the dude make a hay bale sled out of a car roof.

I like this one and have a feeling I'll have some variation of it myself.

mitunnelrat
04-07-2013, 11:47 PM
I want to build a 2 burner, taller unit....that would be more suited for canning....at least that is the plan....:)

Hey Echo, have you had a chance to revisit this idea or maybe even implement it yet?

I have my dad talked into it for his planned summer kitchen, and it'd be nice to show him an example.