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yeah cabelas has some nice ones. ive been looking at several of theirs
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I've been outfitting for over 35 years and the stove I recommend is the Simms Sportsman Stove. Just bought the a new one last year to replace my first one!
Check it out at: http://www.wtp.net/simsstov/stoveSportsman.html
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We usually build them out of large ammo cans. I'll see if I can get some pics posted when the wife gets back home.
Badger
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I ended up getting a decent one as part of a deal it's a kni-co stove. I did have issues though with the stove pipe coming apart in the wind, especially swirling wind where it pushes and lifts. Should I be bolting the sections together? They fit tight when I put them together but if the wind is just right it pulls them apart. Which, as you might imagine, is a bit frightening in a tent. Straight wind at Pawnee was ok, swirling wind in monument not so much. How do you guys deal with the wind?
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Grand Master Know It All
Some duct tape (metal type not duck), and you can cut through it to disasemble
The Hobo

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Kifaru stoves are pretty good. compared to others they are relatively lightweight, they can be disassembled and packed down fairly small and they offer them in different sizes.
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