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Re: What stove should I get for my 12x20 Alaknak from Cabelas
« Reply #15 on: January 27, 2015, 04:23:32 PM »
I have the 12x20 also and we use the Large Cylinder Stove out of Utah. It works great and has held up for several years now.

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worked awesome in our 16x20....but make sure you get the Yukon.  Don't go any smaller, you will regret it with that big a tent.  :tup:

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Re: What stove should I get for my 12x20 Alaknak from Cabelas
« Reply #16 on: January 27, 2015, 07:24:29 PM »
In our camp, there is never enough room on the cook top.  We use the wood stove for heating water & cooking.  We had this stove made by a friend who works in a fab shop.  The stove sits on the ground & is made of boilerplate.  Had the stove for 10 years now & it still holds a fire all night.  The draft control is bronze, and the door has barrel hinges with zerk grease fittings.  It weighs a ton, but once you get it on the ground you're good to go.  This stove is the holy grail around our camp!


@Smokepole, looks like you have a pretty sweet setup there!  How warm does it stay in your tent during the cold months?

Actually, we have to keep the tent flaps open when we're cooking.  It gets real hot in there.  At night we bank the fire with log rounds piled up.  It is about 60, if you don't put too many in.  It is never cold inside the tent.  Sometimes it is way too hot, though.  One drunk guy showed up and said it was 900 degrees in there.  He didn't stay long.  You can get rid of a lot of drunk hunters that way.  Lodgepole pine works best.  Guaranteed!   :chuckle:

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Re: What stove should I get for my 12x20 Alaknak from Cabelas
« Reply #17 on: February 05, 2015, 01:33:39 PM »
I run a Colorado cylinder stove in my alaknak 12x12. I use the spruce Stove. It works pretty good. I definitely don't get cold, but if I could do it all over again, I would get the next size up, just so it can hold more wood/coals and give you that extra hour before you have to add more wood. I am considering adding a gasket to my stove door, it might help the stove burn better.

I forgot to say I also run the vestibule on my tent, and when we have the stove cranking, we open up the front door, and even the vestibule gets nice and toasty, great for having a warm place to take your boots on and off (no shoes allowed in my tent, gets dirty enough, ah the joys of a tent with a floor)

The thing that makes the biggest difference is my chimney oven, it traps so much more heat, plus it's always nice to be able to make muffins or something gooey and cheesy. It has a second damper, which makes all the difference in the world. But it's extra bulk

http://www.cylinderstoves.com/chimney-oven-p-74.html

It nearly doubles the efficacy of the stove. We have tossed in a shovel full of briquettes, stoked the fire, closed the dampers and gone to sleep, and woken up the following morning, and have it been almost as warm as when we went to bed.

Whatever stove you get, at least get a stack robber, if not an oven. Totally worth it

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Re: What stove should I get for my 12x20 Alaknak from Cabelas
« Reply #18 on: February 05, 2015, 05:43:58 PM »
Got a 12x12 alaknak with the four dog stove.  I went a little bigger on the stove so it would hold more wood.  Worked great in 7 degree temps in November.  Still trying to figure out how I can get it to burn all night in temps like that.  We could get 5 hours.  To be fair, we had not the best wood nor did we stack it full.  I would go big with a tent that size. ;)

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Re: What stove should I get for my 12x20 Alaknak from Cabelas
« Reply #19 on: February 05, 2015, 06:05:56 PM »
http://vogelzang.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=59_95

Ya know, if you were going to have your tent set up for long periods of time, these vogelzangs are a little cheaper, and might hold heat better... Cast iron stoves are pretty heavy tho...
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Re: What stove should I get for my 12x20 Alaknak from Cabelas
« Reply #20 on: February 21, 2015, 07:41:08 AM »
I have an Alaknak tent also and went with the 4 dog brand stove.  I picked the 3 dog model (size) and it works well for our needs.  I bought the tent and stove 11 years ago.  My son and I don't like a warm tent for "sleeping" and I'm not fond of getting up to re-stoke a stove during the night, nor am I fond of having to build a new fire in the morning.  My 3 dog will burn on low all night, with crappy wood like Grand Fir (some call it white fir) if I stoke it correctly.  With better wood, pine, douglas fir, or tamarack I can and have gotten 10-12 hour burns.  When the time came for a couple of our hunting partners to buy tents and stoves they went with the 4 dog size and it's easier for them to keep the fire going all night at a higher temp.  IMO it's not tough to get a tent warm-hot with "any" stove.  Just keep chucking wood into it! :chuckle:  4 Dog makes a great "airtight" stove that lasts.  Mine looked "brand new" on the outside, when I finally repainted it last summer. 

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Re: What stove should I get for my 12x20 Alaknak from Cabelas
« Reply #21 on: February 21, 2015, 01:32:57 PM »
I have the largest kwik kamp, solid stove, love it!  Cylinder Stoves are also very good stoves.  Those stoves from that guy in Oregon look very nice as well, looks like it wouldn't be a bad choice.  I see you're in eastern WA, you might be able to drive down and pick up a stove and save yourself shipping and tax.
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Re: What stove should I get for my 12x20 Alaknak from Cabelas
« Reply #22 on: June 07, 2015, 10:11:05 PM »
I have a 10 x 12 wall tent and use the 2 dog wood stove, small, airtight and made in the USA. :tup:

I just bought a 10X12 was thinking of a 3 dog. How often you got to stoke that two dog at night?
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Re: What stove should I get for my 12x20 Alaknak from Cabelas
« Reply #23 on: June 09, 2015, 12:58:13 PM »
2-3 times but it wasn't that cold last year so we had to keep in low and slow.

 


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