know you've gone and done it...I just gotta build one for my winter hunts!
A 20 or 40mm can should warm my bunk house nicely.
thanks to you this and IN for the bushcraftusa link!
know you've gone and done it...I just gotta build one for my winter hunts!
A 20 or 40mm can should warm my bunk house nicely.
thanks to you this and IN for the bushcraftusa link!
Very Kewl indeed!
What an Awsome idea!!!
that is very slick... I had never even thought of this idea before... and I have like 5 of the 20mm and .50 cans laying around in the garage
def gonna make one to keep in the back of the jeep
Last edited by Reagans Rascals; 08-14-11 at 06:05.
When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat.. - Ronald Reagan
smoke and drink and screw..that's what I was born to do.. - Steel Panther
Thanks for the kind words. I still have not updated the stove yet but plan to before the winter months to try out in my GI pup tent. I'll let yas know how it works.
Post up pictures if you make one!
Last edited by 556mp; 08-14-11 at 21:39.
Kool idea I got a 40mm can sitting collecting dust might make that into one. Use it as a heater and a cook stove all in one shot. kinda big though. I'll try it anyways and post pics here when I am done.
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I ll have to try that
pretty damn cool, ive only done hobo stoves with tins lol. This looks like somethin neat to keep n show off!
Thats bad ass, you can prob throw something on top to warm up or cook some food...
Mmm...
Now something pops up in my head.
Jerrycans and Paint cans, those 4 gallon ones, squarish....
I've used those paint cans to build field-expedient ovens, and thei might also be used as stoves.
This one is bit more involved than the one I remember, but you might get the idea.
http://geraldoloureiro.com/site/inde...idro&Itemid=78
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