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Posted: 1/28/2024 2:10:33 PM EDT
Some of the scouts wanted to make one. It's a car camping toy IMO, but the parents are going to go old school for AM coffee with this and a percolator on campouts.
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How big is the lower vent/cleanout? Nice work.
N/M, I see it now. Very nice, I’m going to build one and leave it stashed at elk camp. It’s the little things that make camp a home. Attached File |
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"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."
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The metal mesh I had was kind of thin, so I tacked two pieces together just above the back lower vent inside the vertical tube. It was pretty easy to make with the scraps I had in my shop.
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I’ll probably do a direct copy of yours, maybe a bit bigger foot on it.
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"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."
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Originally Posted By Logcutter: 4"x4" tubing instead of 2"x2" would be cool for actual cooking, and I'll probably do one that size eventually. This was all scrap I had in my shop. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Logcutter: Originally Posted By DVCER: I’ll probably do a direct copy of yours, maybe a bit bigger foot on it. 4"x4" tubing instead of 2"x2" would be cool for actual cooking, and I'll probably do one that size eventually. This was all scrap I had in my shop. My local distributor has some 10"x12"x.375" cutoffs... I always imagine making a huge rocket stove out of them. I'd just need a forklift to move it around. |
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Rocket stoves are neat. It was too hard to pass up this one from Amazon for $35/shipped. A handful of us in the Amazon deals thread grabbed one, consider for the cost of materials and labor we couldn’t build one for that. They are now $75+. |
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Nice job OP, very cool.
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Those are babies. I took a welding class at the local vo-tech last winter and made one out of 6 x 6 x .25 that stands about 3 ft tall. I used a piece of metal grating for the top piece. I still need to attach the cleanout and wood feeder doors on it.
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Originally Posted By BuckMan123: Those are babies. I took a welding class at the local vo-tech last winter and made one out of 6 x 6 x .25 that stands about 3 ft tall. I used a piece of metal grating for the top piece. I still need to attach the cleanout and wood feeder doors on it. View Quote Yeah, I want to do a big one, but this was just to make my am coffee while camping with boy scouts |
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Looks cool. Good job OP.
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I always love these projects!
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Stuff I learned from A-Team: 1)Always pity da fool 2)Carry wire cutters (you may need to defuse a bomb or start a car) 3)Never trust a crazy fool 4)Carry grenade launcher/machine guns in the van 5)Know how to weld 6)Love It When A Plan Comes Together
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I think it looks good
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