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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    someone on here...Vietnamcam???? was getting young fellas to make something similar .
    a mate made one up without flat bit to cook on and they sure poke out heat,another friend has one to heat her 20ft container home....super efficent on wood.
    seen the ozpigs at fairlie show and was impressed with concept if not the price...
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    thats the one...good on ya and apolagies my memory wasnt up to task...

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    I reckon if you have the skills an oz pig design is pretty cool, If you have more skills the Bakewell design is even better.

    My son used to install fireplaces and build flues, took one look at a Bakewell and came up with a better one!
    Smart little bugger, still waiting for my one

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    guy just out of work in Oz made little potbellies from 9kg lpg bottles as posted earlier.
    also little cooker things where the bottom turned into the lid. hard to explain and trying to remember the details.
    worked well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    someone on here...Vietnamcam???? was getting young fellas to make something similar .
    a mate made one up without flat bit to cook on and they sure poke out heat,another friend has one to heat her 20ft container home....super efficent on wood.
    seen the ozpigs at fairlie show and was impressed with concept if not the price...
    Na not me but a few guys at work have made them similar to that as sole heating+some cooking in their house buses.
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    Hi mate,

    Ive been making a few of these they burn well, are reasonably light approx 5kg and are full stainless steel.

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    Can see more on the website or come say g'day and have a look around at the Sika Show

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZHunter View Post
    Hi mate,

    Ive been making a few of these they burn well, are reasonably light approx 5kg and are full stainless steel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Chuck up a link mate google cant find ya.
    Yep @NZHunter can you please put up a link?

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    https://miagear.com/ Its all how you ask Uncle Google !!
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    Thanks all. These homemade ones look good but truth be told I'm not talented enough to make one!

    I do like the look of the Bakewell Camper and for the extra few $ this might be the way I go over the Oz Pig. Its lighter to which is a bonus for fly-ins etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayden C View Post
    Thanks all. These homemade ones look good but truth be told I'm not talented enough to make one!

    I do like the look of the Bakewell Camper and for the extra few $ this might be the way I go over the Oz Pig. Its lighter to which is a bonus for fly-ins etc.
    A mate has one, they are pretty good

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    I found these at the Fielday's this year and was impressed.

    GENUINE Frontier Stove Portable Outdoor Wood Burnerhttps://www.canvascamp.com/en_au/frontier-portable-stove

 

 

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