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finally got it done has an oven on the under side I think it will work fine for baking some spuds or heating up a cassarole
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I like it! Let us know how it works out.
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Nice work!
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Nice work. What are the dimensions?
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Quote from: washelkhunter on April 24, 2013, 08:33:16 PM
Nice work. What are the dimensions?
18" diameter, will take 24" wood, oven is about 15" square 5 1/2" deep at shallowest depth
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Would you post a pic of the topside?
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How much does it weigh? The base looks really heavy. Nice looking stove!
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stove weighs right at 100 lbs the legs are 2 1/2" conduit the main body is an old hot water take maybe 1/8" thick the door and the front are made from 1/4" material I could probably use 1/8" but I don't want warping issues, the oven assembly is made from 1/8" material and the ring for the pipe is schedule 40 pipe I believe about 1/4" thick
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thats one heck of a stove. nice work. several times i wish i had an oven in camp.
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100# is pretty good. I thought in the early pictures it was mounted to some 1/2" plate or something on the bottom.
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that was just a plate I had on a couple of saw horses for building it
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changed the pics got the memory card to work in my computer
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Looks great, but I wouldn't want to be packing it too far. Our stove weighs about 30#
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the stove I built for our sleep tent burned for 28 hours, how long does a 30lb stove burn for, the pickup has no problem hauling the extra 100lbs
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Dam, you guys will never kill anything sleeping for 28 hours. Our stove will last about 4 hours and it also doesn't look as pretty. lol
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