Whistle
14-07-2013, 09:26 PM
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Some time ago I had some success with a homemade wood gas burning stove but fell out of love with it because typically the places I go do not provide a source of " found stuff " as fuel...
Short of carrying large bags of bulky wood fuel around it became impractical as a camping/hiking stove ...
However since discovering the compressed wood pellets used as cat litter , it has become more practical as the wood pellets are such a dense fuel , burn times are extended and the bulk of fuel required much less ...
One stove full of " found fuel " would burn for 10 - 20 minutes depending on type of wood ... a stove full of wood pellets burns well for an hour and a half !!!
I recently purchased some food flasks cheaply at a boot fair ... but they were inefficient and didn't keep things warm for very long , so I wondered how easy it would be to convert one into a wood gas burning stove ...
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Seems to have worked quite well ... Better than the photo links have !!! LOL !!!
39422
Here is a linky thingy to my fully annotated Flikr set in case the photos don't work out !!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/whistle5/sets/72157634634916612/
Thanks for looking ... If you are interested I have the links for the making of stove 1 and stove 2 as well ...
Stove 1 ... Prototype
http://www.flickr.com/photos/whistle5/sets/72157634476907649/
stove 2 ...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/whistle5/sets/72157634476089141/
Swirly flame piccys ...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/whistle5/sets/72157634482464228/
the photo links in the original thread have long since died ha ha ha !!!
Cheers Whistle
Some time ago I had some success with a homemade wood gas burning stove but fell out of love with it because typically the places I go do not provide a source of " found stuff " as fuel...
Short of carrying large bags of bulky wood fuel around it became impractical as a camping/hiking stove ...
However since discovering the compressed wood pellets used as cat litter , it has become more practical as the wood pellets are such a dense fuel , burn times are extended and the bulk of fuel required much less ...
One stove full of " found fuel " would burn for 10 - 20 minutes depending on type of wood ... a stove full of wood pellets burns well for an hour and a half !!!
I recently purchased some food flasks cheaply at a boot fair ... but they were inefficient and didn't keep things warm for very long , so I wondered how easy it would be to convert one into a wood gas burning stove ...
29419
Seems to have worked quite well ... Better than the photo links have !!! LOL !!!
39422
Here is a linky thingy to my fully annotated Flikr set in case the photos don't work out !!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/whistle5/sets/72157634634916612/
Thanks for looking ... If you are interested I have the links for the making of stove 1 and stove 2 as well ...
Stove 1 ... Prototype
http://www.flickr.com/photos/whistle5/sets/72157634476907649/
stove 2 ...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/whistle5/sets/72157634476089141/
Swirly flame piccys ...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/whistle5/sets/72157634482464228/
the photo links in the original thread have long since died ha ha ha !!!
Cheers Whistle