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I doubt that you'll be able to get an 'all night' burn outta that small of stove, unless you add a grate and load it with charcoal.....

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Diamond Home Improvement, in Klamath has them! I'm sure they will send you one!

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Originally Posted by Heym06
Diamond Home Improvement, in Klamath has them! I'm sure they will send you one!


I went thru Diamond here with an armload of supplies on my way to the checkout counter and tripped over their tiny stoves. Pretty nice.

Don, I'll try to incorporate your idea about draft. I'm not the craftsman you are.


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Originally Posted by huntsman22
I doubt that you'll be able to get an 'all night' burn outta that small of stove, unless you add a grate and load it with charcoal.....


I'm hoping it's all in how well I can seal it. May just be a smoldering smudge, but I'm hoping that's perfect for the small space. Also, we have madrone for firewood here, not pine or fir, which burns a very long time and hot. You can mix and match the woods with different moisture levels too depending on what you need.

I'm hopeful I'll get all night smolder just to keep it about 40 degrees in winter. What do you think, will it work?

*I think I have the right piece of channel for the draft Don..

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You’re supposed to leave the welding showing, so everyone can comment on the purty beads...unless you're dirt dobbing it together.


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I built a camper out of a 16' box truck years ago for hunting trips up north and heated it with a 10,000 btu kerosene heater not only did it stink us out the heat drove us out! We slept with the door rolled up about a foot in 20 degree weather. Came home and tossed that kerosene heater on the junk pile! Next I built a woodstove similar to yours with a pipe welded on that went thru the box wall putting an inline draft damper for the combustion air at rear of stove near bottom. The flue pipe exhaust went out about 1/2 way up the wall. The stove itself had no draft holes other than what seeped in around door gasket. Picking the right size wood to get a smolder rather than a flame was the trick but we used that "camper" for years until I bought a piece of land and built a hunting shack.

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Originally Posted by ElkSlayer91
You’re supposed to leave the welding showing, so everyone can comment on the purty beads...unless you're dirt dobbing it together.



I'm closer to a dobber than a beader. Especially when I couldn't get the helmet working for a spell!


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These things usually demand quite a bit of research, to make sure they draft, RE pipe size and length, and vent well and burn well etc... not just a container with a few holes in it, though that did seem to work for barrel stoves often.

I'd sure put some research into things though.

Other than that I like the fact it will last. Slow to heat up generally but should hold heat some. Fire bricks inside some help wiht that too. Of course you burn tiny stuff first to get it all hot and then ad in the big, should heat up ok, and can leave the big door cracked as long as you sit there while it heats up. Do that at the deer lease often.


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Is that one of those new ventless units?


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Probably have to refill it a couple times then be out at 4:00 am


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Nice looking stove, ugly welding.
JFC we call that slob and gob


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Originally Posted by whackem_stackem
Nice looking stove, ugly welding.
JFC we call that slob and gob

That’s what they called it at the Oregon glory hole too.


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Yo may want to lay something to replace the insulating qualities of an ash bed to protect the bottom of the stove.
Funny how much heat wood has in the "coals" state


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Furball, main thing I see is I think you should make the leg stance much wider. Looks tippy. Maybe think about a tripod style that sits on uneven ground. And air gap between the legs and firebox. welds deteriorate quickly with constant red hot heat.
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You guys drinking this early in the morning?

I am not running that stove red hot. Period. It will not get red hot. I am not heating a stadium.

Thanks for the critique on the welds, yes, I know, I suck. So does my Hobart welder and my Chi-com helmet.

AOD, thanks for not missing an opportunity to troll a thread and make an anti-Oregon comment, I appreciate your consistency. You remind me of this mornings dump.


Forget I posted. Go back to your drinking.


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Didn't know you would take our comments so hard.


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Originally Posted by Remington6MM
Furball, main thing I see is I think you should make the leg stance much wider. Looks tippy. Maybe think about a tripod style that sits on uneven ground. And air gap between the legs and firebox. welds deteriorate quickly with constant red hot heat.
Jus say'n

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This stove disassembles for transport. It will not tip over. I have a narrow space between the side door on the trailer and the front of the trailer and I don't want legs sticking out to trip on. If it proves to be tippy I'll secure it to the wall with removable supports. Repeat, it does not travel assembled in the trailer, hence the removable legs.


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Looks good, be nice when it’s cold!

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I like it. Looks strong enough that you could put a combo lock on the front and have a pretty good safe for valuables.

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