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Equipment & Gear => All Other Gear => Topic started by: rosscrazyelk on March 21, 2015, 07:08:37 AM
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My buddy just bought a new wall tent 14x16 for our elk camp. I want to buy the wood stove for it. I have been looking online and hardly see any negative reviews. I want to avoid ordering online thing because I am sure shipping a 70 plus pound stove would cost almost as much as the stove.
What are you using?
Anyone have the camp chef stove?
Thanks in advance
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Lots of info here. Once again, I highly recommend Joes stoves . He has the ad on Craigslist.
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The link in the thread is gone. Heres a new one.
http://portland.craigslist.org/clc/spo/4912361853.html (http://portland.craigslist.org/clc/spo/4912361853.html)
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Cool thanks
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Fourdog stove, shipping wasn't that bad.
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kwik kamp. We've got a few in our camp.
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Have the wood stove for heating bread and water...propane for everything else except the Dutch ovens :tup:
Make sure to get a big wood stove tho as you don't wana have to stoke it 3 times a night....also a rack for drying gloves & socks is awfully nice
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Have the wood stove for heating bread and water...propane for everything else except the Dutch ovens :tup:
Make sure to get a big wood stove tho as you don't wana have to stoke it 3 times a night....also a rack for drying gloves & socks is awfully nice
ours will only hold a fire for about 3 hours. If I stoke it just right, we can get to 4. Have to time your pee breaks in the middle of the night to match up with stoking the fire
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I built my own pellet stove for my wall tent. Its nice because i never have to stoke the fire just add a bag of pellets every 2 or 3 days.
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Fourdog's threedog for my 10x14.
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Those stoves look really niice. Theres nothing like being able to dry out your clothing for the next day.
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an old sheepherders stove. don't work very well but are light and cheap and they do work. mike w
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I built one for the welding inspector at work,I'm a welder and he was needing a bigger stove,we had just got done putting a new top on his old stove that was a medium sized Quickcamp storebought.At a time he'd had a 14X16 tent which is what that stove was for.An upsized tent to 16X20 something and the stove was really to small for the tent so it had to really be stoked to work. I got online and looked at the newest Quickkamps and built one slightly bigger dimensionwise than their large.We improved some things in the door/hinge area and put some trinkets on the side that doubled as handles for carrying and drying racks.He's been using it 6 seasons now and it will burn all night.
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We always ran a Cylinder stove Yukon model
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Four dog is my only experience and likely will be the only one I own for the rest of my life. Shipping was decent and the craftsmanship is fantastic. You can even call the guy up and he will give you personal instruction on how to use it.
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Fourdog's threedog for my 10x14.
Same, but 12x16 tent. Only used it in September so don't have much experience with it.
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I have a 15x15 tent that we heat with a Cylinder Outfitter stove. I have the wood pellet attachment. The wood pellets work when the temps are above 30degrees but when it gets cold I have to use wood to keep the tent warm. It is easy to switch between fuels.
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Royalbull was building some beautiful wood stoves at a fair price a while back, I would see if he still is.
3Dvapor, looks like you did major modifications to a Clarry concept. What's with the dual ash trays and how do you get 2 days out of a bag of pellets? I had someone build me a pellet stove but had a hard time with the pellets burning up into the feed. What's the trick?
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My buddy just bought a new wall tent 14x16 for our elk camp. I want to buy the wood stove for it. I have been looking online and hardly see any negative reviews. I want to avoid ordering online thing because I am sure shipping a 70 plus pound stove would cost almost as much as the stove.
What are you using?
Anyone have the camp chef stove?
Thanks in advance
I don't know where you live, but right now the Cabelas in Post Falls has the Colorado Cylinder Stoves in their Bargain Cave for $370 which is a SIGNIFICANT discount from what they usually are. It is the Timberline Package. I have one and I can't complain about it!
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we used to run an orley, we would get 70 deg for 6 hours 20 deg outside.
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Well I just bought a 10x12 wall tent and looking for a stove.
A three dogs seems about right. I wanted to go with five inch nesting pipe. What size pipe is everyone using and are you going straight out the top or out the sides?
How many are using dampers? Dont mean to thread jack. Seems like all needed info for OP too.
I have a square break down flat stove for the cook shack. But it runs 6 inch pipe. Wont buy another one .Because the sides wrapped with heat. Takes two guys to put together now.
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http://kni-co.com/