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Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: royalbull on April 24, 2013, 07:32:02 PM
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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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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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its not how long you sleep its how long you stay out, I don't like my stove to ever go out because then it feels damp when you get in your sleeping bag
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Nice workmanship! :tup:
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thats is sweet, i love the oven idea for sure, is there a temp gauge on the oven part? is the a way to regulate the heat by chance? do you make them and sell them?
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this will be a experimental year with the oven I'm going to stick an oven thermometer inside the oven on a couple of test fires to burn the paint and I'll see what kind of temp readings I get, I think that I might have to just open the door a ways to get cooler temperature's but we'll have to wait and see, as far as making them and selling them I do have a few water tanks so I could, let me know if you are interested, I'm building one now for a friends garage he wants the oven also, says he's going to try cooking pizza in it
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What size is the chimney pipe connection I am presuming it is a 5 inch
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6 inch
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K thanks would just have to add a reducer to get it down to 5...
Also pm sent
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pm replied to
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Wow- that's nice
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just out of curiosity, what would you sell a stove like that for? another question have you thought about a hot water tank on the left side of your stove? say 5 gallons. ya know if you really like building those i can give you a number to a guy that builds wall tents and will only advertise quality stuff, might be worth looking into, it sure looks like a damn nice stove, have you burned it yet?
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How much does it weigh? The base looks really heavy. Nice looking stove!
Thats my exact thoughts :dunno: :chuckle: nice job ! :tup:
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just out of curiosity, what would you sell a stove like that for? another question have you thought about a hot water tank on the left side of your stove? say 5 gallons. ya know if you really like building those i can give you a number to a guy that builds wall tents and will only advertise quality stuff, might be worth looking into, it sure looks like a damn nice stove, have you burned it yet?
:yeah: Same thing I was wondering. Thats something I may be interested in one day myself if the price is right. Great work. :tup:
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just out of curiosity, what would you sell a stove like that for? another question have you thought about a hot water tank on the left side of your stove? say 5 gallons. ya know if you really like building those i can give you a number to a guy that builds wall tents and will only advertise quality stuff, might be worth looking into, it sure looks like a damn nice stove, have you burned it yet?
burning the stove now, oven temp is 225-250, which could possibly increase if stove had a good bed of coals in it, as far as building a lot of them I'm not really set up for mass production but I would be willing to make a few of them, I think a fair price would be around $350, (water tanks) I'm not set up for stainless welding at my house but I seen cylinder stoves sells a 5 gallon one for $108 I could come up with a way to mount it fairly easy, if anybody is interested shoot me a pm thanks for all the good comments
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Replacing my 80 gal. water heater this month. If you can use it and I can get it to you, you can have it.
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thats what i have is a cylinder stove a yukon model actually, it has the 5 gal hot water tank and a warming tray, i like the looks and quality of yours better though, if you want i can give jon at bravo tents he is the owner operator but i can give him your number and he could have you build a couple for him to sell with some of his tents and see how things go, atleast that way you wouldnt be jumpn through you arse trying to fill orders. i think he will like your stoves better as well. i am gonna keep this thread, when my stove burns out i will be buying one of yours for sure
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Replacing my 80 gal. water heater this month. If you can use it and I can get it to you, you can have it.
thanks for the offer David but I have a buddy that is doing a lot of home demo's as long as he can get to his crew before they crush it