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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
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.
Great thread. It gets me excited to try a stove. Anyone seen a design for an oven?
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The Great Kazoo's Feedback
"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
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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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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