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Ghosthunter...any problems with scorching tent walls from the radiated heat? Do I need to buy a heat resistant cloth to hang behind the stove?To all others, appreciate the comments - especially about the pressed logs. There's an outlet within two miles of my home and I definitely plan to look in on them.
Quote from: Larry S. on June 09, 2016, 06:35:08 PMGhosthunter...any problems with scorching tent walls from the radiated heat? Do I need to buy a heat resistant cloth to hang behind the stove?To all others, appreciate the comments - especially about the pressed logs. There's an outlet within two miles of my home and I definitely plan to look in on them.I worried about that at first. But after 20 days in it I stopped fussing .I have a tie in bug screen. I put something like a tent pole to keep it away from stove. Other than that the walls just don't get hot.These stoves are well built and the hottest point is the top ,center and the front sides.The best thing I found for under it is a oil drip tray you use in your garage.In the photo I have a mat for under a BQ.Check out the wall tent tips and tricks thread ,lots of good info.
Anyone ever try a rocket stove design. Buddy of mine swears by one for their elk camp. I can weld so thought about trying to build one and see how it works. Think he used 4" square steel tubing in a V design...