Interesting stove

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Rusty337
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Interesting stove

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Www.slatgrills.com , really fancy trying one of these out.
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WOW what a price for pressed cut metal .
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i'd make you one for half the cost and ship it to you. about an hour with a dremmel
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See what you mean. Pricey. A bbq or oven grid on top of four house bricks would do the job too I reckon.
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jansman wrote:See what you mean. Pricey. A bbq or oven grid on top of four house bricks would do the job too I reckon.
Total cost £10 if that ?
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Looks quite fun, but you cold make a wood gas stove for free or a hobo stove for b@gger all, or you could do things using a biscuit tin and a hacksaw..... Ok, maybe not as backpackable, but over $100 cheaper.
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