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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I finally picked up a 55 gallon drum to make a stove. Who knows when I'll get around to it. I can't weld, so probably never.
    Bring it up here, Mig and plasma cutter available. There's no time like today to start learning.
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    I like that ammo can stove, too bad I have no tools to make one and I haven't welded anything since auto body shop in high school.

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    Great thread. It gets me excited to try a stove. Anyone seen a design for an oven?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I finally picked up a 55 gallon drum to make a stove. Who knows when I'll get around to it. I can't weld, so probably never.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    I like that ammo can stove, too bad I have no tools to make one and I haven't welded anything since auto body shop in high school.


    Home made stove fabrication at my place. You guys pick up the tab for welding / plasma, grinding, consumables and we're gtg.
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    Default Re: Homemade Stoves?

    Have built a couple over the years. Homemade shop stoves seem to work better than factory built/bought.

    Built one of them with dad when I was in high school. We used a 100 gallon tank from an old air compressor. Thing was a monster, at full burn you could barely get close enough to throw more wood in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim K View Post
    Great thread. It gets me excited to try a stove. Anyone seen a design for an oven?
    I started a thread about this, in this section, a few years ago that included a link to an online book all about making homemade stoves. Very detailed info in that book. I'd find it again, but am on my phone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by enthusiast View Post
    It is a 50cal one. I am going to make another one from a 40MM can next. He wants to get a teepee tent so he can winter camp with his stove in it. We bought some more stove pipe and it now has a four foot stack on it.
    Don't suppose you have a parts list of how you made the 50 cal one? Mostly wondering what you used for legs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Don't suppose you have a parts list of how you made the 50 cal one? Mostly wondering what you used for legs.
    I have seen angle steel with holes drilled in it, folds up nice up under the stove. on some YouTube video once.

    Kinda like the stuff that makes up these shelves you get at home depot or whatever,
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    The legs are 1/4" NPT galvanized pipe. I welded a coupler to the bottom of the stove so the pipe (legs) can be removed. I have not been able to find the floor flanges to make it more stable. The stove is pretty stable right now.


    I got the idea from the stove page I referenced earlier.


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    Here is a picture of a stove I want to make next. I will make it out of a 40mm ammo can. I am going to make a run down to the Springs to pick up some.



    Here is another pic I drew inspiration from for my current one.

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