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Wood burning stove from an Altoids can?
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Wood burning stove from an Altoids can?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErAvyDXeMxg
Amazing the uses people can have for good old Altoid cans
Amazing the uses people can have for good old Altoid cans
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Re: Wood burning stove from an Altoids can?
Neat project.
Has anyone here had their boys make these?
Has anyone here had their boys make these?
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Re: Wood burning stove from an Altoids can?
Not yet I just discovered it last night.
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Re: Wood burning stove from an Altoids can?
There is one out there that allows you to put long sticks in from the sides. It's not a altoid can but it's not much bigger and the use of long sticks that can be pushed in to continue feeding the fire would make it pretty slick.
The biolite stove will eat up a bunch of sticks in no time flat. Sticks the size of a altoid can would be consumed very quickly. It would work but a tin can hobo stove would do a better job but it's not so compact.
I have seen alcohol stoves made out of the altoid tins as well.
All great camp projects and worth every moment of time we spend making them and using them.
Mark Jones
The biolite stove will eat up a bunch of sticks in no time flat. Sticks the size of a altoid can would be consumed very quickly. It would work but a tin can hobo stove would do a better job but it's not so compact.
I have seen alcohol stoves made out of the altoid tins as well.
All great camp projects and worth every moment of time we spend making them and using them.
Mark Jones
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