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Wood stove options for wall tent
« on: April 04, 2023, 10:08:58 PM »
Looking into options for wood stoves for a 10x12 wall tent with a 5 inch stove jack hole. I have used wood stoves in the past but in a larger 20 foot tent years ago. And I know they can get really heavy depending on what you get. I would like to keep it as light as possible but still get plenty of heat to keep the tent nice and hot. 100 to 200 lb stoves are just not portable for me anymore. What are some of your thoughts? Appreciate any feedback.
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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2023, 10:19:54 PM »
I was originally looking for a light stove also, but ended up ordering one from a guy in Oregon who builds them, and I'm guessing it will be close to 100 pounds. I'm picking it up Friday. I just decided that for me a stove that will burn all night is more important than a lighter stove.

There are some good options online at the Wall Tent Shop out of Idaho. And he's got some good information you can read on his website. I almost went with a Riley or a Kni-Co stove. You can see them here:

https://www.walltentshop.com/collections/lightweight-camping-stoves
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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2023, 10:38:25 PM »
I would go with the guy in Oregon and get a square box stove.

A dog stove would be the best. But they are only making four dog model now.

I have three 10 x12 wall tents. I have two 3 dog models and a cylinder stove. If I could find another 3 dog, I wold get rid of the cylinder.

Lots of guys are happy with the cylinder stove but I don’t like them. I am in my tents five to six weeks every year.

Box stove easier to pack.
More surface to cook on.
Holds more wood

You can find a ton of info in the Wall Tents Tips and Tricks Thread.

I have a 4 dog stove and it will do the job in a 10x 12 or bigger we use it i our cook shack.
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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2023, 10:53:02 PM »
https://fourdog.com/four-dog-steel-stoves/


https://ametalwerks.com/


Also a wood stove fan will help with heating.
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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2023, 12:45:58 AM »
Joe is a great guy and makes a great stove. I had him ship me one to Texas. He will go out of his way

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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #5 on: April 06, 2023, 12:31:09 PM »
Appreciate some of the feedback. For sure want the stove to be a box stove, also had seen the stove fan and for sure will get one of those, like I said I have to think about being portable due to circumstances as I can’t be lifting those 100 to 140lb stoves. And also looking at burn rates for burn time and longevity of the stove and not going with a stove that will just burn out on me. So looking for an investment but trying to also keep the cost within reason. But also looking at the idea of having a stove a little larger in wood capacity to help with burn time and such as I can alway dampen it back to lower heat a bit to keep it burning longer. As I know a 10x12 isn’t considered a huge tent to heat but would rather go a bit bigger than being a little underpowered. Not looking to have a water tank or necessarily do any cooking. Just to add heat to tent and help dry clothing and such. A lot of variables for sure out there.

When referring to the guy in Oregon which outfit are we talking about? I know a few names have been listed.
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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #6 on: April 06, 2023, 12:33:53 PM »
The Oregon one is advertised on Craigslist. He's just south of Portland. But yeah, his stoves are going to be heavy.

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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #7 on: April 06, 2023, 12:44:25 PM »
Here is the wall tent tips and tricks thread with all kinds of info and ideas including stove options.

https://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,177613.0.html
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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #8 on: April 06, 2023, 01:34:03 PM »
I have a kni-co stove and it is plenty serviceable for a light weight stove.


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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #9 on: April 06, 2023, 01:50:01 PM »
Appreciate some of the feedback. For sure want the stove to be a box stove, also had seen the stove fan and for sure will get one of those, like I said I have to think about being portable due to circumstances as I can’t be lifting those 100 to 140lb stoves. And also looking at burn rates for burn time and longevity of the stove and not going with a stove that will just burn out on me. So looking for an investment but trying to also keep the cost within reason. But also looking at the idea of having a stove a little larger in wood capacity to help with burn time and such as I can alway dampen it back to lower heat a bit to keep it burning longer. As I know a 10x12 isn’t considered a huge tent to heat but would rather go a bit bigger than being a little underpowered. Not looking to have a water tank or necessarily do any cooking. Just to add heat to tent and help dry clothing and such. A lot of variables for sure out there.

When referring to the guy in Oregon which outfit are we talking about? I know a few names have been listed.


Guy in Oregon.


https://portland.craigslist.org/clc/spo/d/mulino-canvas-wall-tent-stove/7598553599.html


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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #10 on: April 06, 2023, 01:53:33 PM »
I appreciate the info guys.

I am working on reading the wall tent tips and tricks postings. There is a lot of info on there so will keep reading as I have time.

Next nice days I will be working on setting up the tent and then seeing what I want to add and such. I have a few things on the list for sure to get.
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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #11 on: April 06, 2023, 01:54:37 PM »
This one from the Oregon guy has handles. You wil like that option because two people could carry it easy.

All my dog stoves have the handles. The cylinder stoves don’t.

Couple tips.

After six years I never take a damper. Can regulate heat by air intake adjustment.
A oil drip pan, metal is the best option for under the stove.

Don’t worry about protection behind stove. Most heat goes out top and sides. Even with my stove read hot it has never bothered the canvas.

Most tent fires are from the pipe lifting out of the top of the stove during wind. Wire the pipe down to the stove. Another use for handles.
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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #12 on: April 06, 2023, 02:19:58 PM »
Appreciate the info Ghosthunter. All good tips. The stove you pictured looks like a very well built stove. Really like the quality that it seems that he makes for his stoves. I will likely be in contact with him soon and talk more details on the stove. Thank you. And hopefully others looking at this post and the wall tent tips and tricks post find this info helpful too.
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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #13 on: April 06, 2023, 03:40:32 PM »
I have a steel 4-Dog that I purchased about 20 years ago, or so. Good stove. It has a baffle in the fire box just below the pipe exit hole. The baffle helps keep the heat and smoke from just shooting up the pipe. The website says they are still baffled. The legs come off for transport and it has the carry handles. I would definitely buy another, but I'll never need to.

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Re: Wood stove options for wall tent
« Reply #14 on: April 06, 2023, 04:30:42 PM »
I have a steel 4-Dog that I purchased about 20 years ago, or so. Good stove. It has a baffle in the fire box just below the pipe exit hole. The baffle helps keep the heat and smoke from just shooting up the pipe. The website says they are still baffled. The legs come off for transport and it has the carry handles. I would definitely buy another, but I'll never need to.

Good stoves.  :tup:

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