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wood stove

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This could be usefull for some possibly

http://www.ronniesunshines.com/bushcraf ... stove.html
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:o The price darling the price :lol:
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pseudonym
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Have some friends who swear by them.

Very heavy so transport will be required.

I'll stick to my Helsport one - designed for my lavvu set up :mrgreen:
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I like it. Looks lovely. i could get over the price if i save for it. But it would be far down the list of supplies i need for the moment
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Wouldn't one carefully cleaned old vegetable oil can, supported on another two carefully cleaned oil cans, and wit some basic modifications, still do the same job as the stove in the picture?
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Nice, here's some more info on it and its cheaper, only 95p cheaper but cheaper.....

http://www.belltent.co.uk/truly_portabl ... ning_stove
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Pepper7 wrote:Nice, here's some more info on it and its cheaper, only 95p cheaper but cheaper.....

http://www.belltent.co.uk/truly_portabl ... ning_stove
No matter what anyone says, it is still a pretty orgasmic stove.
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nickdutch wrote:Wouldn't one carefully cleaned old vegetable oil can, supported on another two carefully cleaned oil cans, and wit some basic modifications, still do the same job as the stove in the picture?
:lol: i like your style, maybe something like this..........
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Anybody familiar with the washing machine drum fire pit?
I'm sure it could be modified to suit cooking on etc?
I'll go take a pic of mine if anybody wants a look?

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madgaz wrote:Anybody familiar with the washing machine drum fire pit?
I'm sure it could be modified to suit cooking on etc?
I'll go take a pic of mine if anybody wants a look?

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Yes please and some with the modifcations please
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