Flick of TM kiwistuff1 I mounted it to a barrow to wheel around,goes in the tent and in the garage.Galv downpipe flue in tent and st/st in garage.Run mostly wood with couple shovels coal for overnight
Hi Ryan_Songhurst , the whole kit fits inside the main tube. even comes with a canvas carry bag. Another bonus is the alloy body. You never have to worry about rust and she's significantly lighter to carry.
We have the original which has lived outside for 40 years and its still in great shape. The camper was born around a group of hunters/engineer types who wanted a compact, rust proof light weight heat source and cooker
They used them in bivvys and on fly in trips which is where they come into their own.
Whats the all up packed weight?
"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
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A friend and I made something very similar to that years ago to heat a spa pool on a trailer for the undi 500. It was pretty much like that except we had a second bottle mounted in the flu which had 20m of copper tube coiled up inside it, then on the door for the fire box there was a 100mm tube extended forward which had a 12v fan mounted to it. The water was cirulated with a Subaru intercooler pump. I might have to have a look at it again and make it into a bbq or smoker or something
Here are the weights of the Bakewell Burner Camper stove made of Alloy.
Total standard Camper weight - 9.8 kgs.
S/S water box - 1.8 kgs.
Drying rack - 0.5 kgs.
Extra 2 x pieces of s/s flue - 1.7 kgs.
Anyone tried one of these blazing stoves run on waste oil
$350 plus flue cost.
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No idea about that e. He garage on the island has one that runs on past oil and it sure puts the heat out. Suspect they built it themselves
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