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Comments

beatmover on 22 August, 2009 at 3:30 am #

HUBERT

Nice job. Very resourceful.


Tossdart on 24 August, 2009 at 5:53 am #

HARRIS

I don’t like to see the chimney going through wood! Put a metal chimney insert through wood.


OhItsJustMe2 on 26 August, 2009 at 9:08 am #

JAMAL

Hi Chris,
How is the wood stove working out for ya?


vstoprohva on 28 August, 2009 at 7:53 am #

LELAND

You might want to think also how to get sod out of your chimney. That has to be removed regularly. Also think about how to stop cold air coming in through your exhaust while you have no fire in your stove.


mikalmcewen on 28 August, 2009 at 2:56 pm #

HUEY

Great job. I’m making one as well using a old KeroSun kerosene can. I’m going to add a small soup can baffle so I can adjust the air intake. Also I’m using some old bricks to help hold the heat in the actual can.


cheapenergy on 31 August, 2009 at 7:29 pm #

RODOLFO

Awesome little wood stove, great job! Add some thermoelectric generators to it and get some free electricity for your shop. There are some good thermoelectric generator videos on YouTube.


charper3006 on 4 September, 2009 at 1:11 am #

SAMMY

Excellent job man, keep up the good work.


cucumberluv1028 on 4 September, 2009 at 2:51 pm #

PIERRE

you can come make me a wood stove so im not so cold!


bonzaibb12 on 4 September, 2009 at 8:38 pm #

HUBERT

This is a great survival idea. Many people are and soon will loose the ability to afford heating their homes. This is a great option in a time of crisis especially because most of the items can be found without cost or a few $ at most. Great vid


WorldStove on 4 September, 2009 at 9:18 pm #

MAX

With a garden like yours no way could you be lazy. As for the rack for your stove I found small hibachi grills to work really well, and being made of cast iron they last forever.


CommieChristian on 8 September, 2009 at 1:28 am #

PORTER

Thanks Chris!


andyroo89 on 9 September, 2009 at 9:35 pm #

PORFIRIO

Ok Thanks.


THREEFLOORSDOWN1 on 11 September, 2009 at 10:50 pm #

JAMEY

thx…ya..i was thinkin bout finding a small oven rack i can cutup for a bottom so ashes could fall through. the vent/draft hole & i might make the exhuast hole larger. i thought of the stuff…just kinda got lazy…lol..i’ll give ya’ll an update when i do more to it


THREEFLOORSDOWN1 on 15 September, 2009 at 7:00 am #

JARVIS

yes it is!


andyroo89 on 17 September, 2009 at 1:28 pm #

HIRAM

Was that just a 5 gallon metal bucket you used?


andyroo89 on 20 September, 2009 at 12:14 pm #

ORVAL

Wouldn’t a wood stove melt the igloo?


73mensailedoff on 23 September, 2009 at 2:37 am #

KARL

Nicely done 5*


vstoprohva on 24 September, 2009 at 11:17 pm #

NORMAN

They are making those portable tentstoves here in Finland. They’re called kamina in Finnish. Check them out and you get an idea how to make one. In igloo you can’t use one because a stove would melt an igloo.


vstoprohva on 26 September, 2009 at 5:26 am #

HANK

I agree with Terrafirma and NCHiker: Like I said with the other vid, You need that draft. Also adding a grill there would make it more efficient when ashes won’t suffocate it and the bottom wouldn’t burn through so easily. Also loose that dumbbell and use cast iron plate or frying pan and you can cook also there.


ArmyRanger10 on 27 September, 2009 at 5:13 am #

NAPOLEON

Nice job, ive been trying to make a small woodstove for an igloo or tent. So far it hasnt been going to good but im working on it.


RedWhiteandBetrayed on 27 September, 2009 at 9:42 am #

MODESTO

Hey no problem man. Thx for making your videos. I have to say you educate me a lot and I enjoy them very much. Its good to see someone with your enginuity.


smokeie on 28 September, 2009 at 12:40 pm #

JAKE

Great vid man, It seems to work really well. I agree it may work better with some vents in the door, I bet that thing get cherry red when its burning hot. PEace


lisacole690 on 28 September, 2009 at 7:04 pm #

JASPER

nice job appexx … xoxo


NCHiker1970 on 30 September, 2009 at 10:18 pm #

JACK

Great idea, Its always better to be warm then cold. Helps with the creative mind when your comfortable. I agree with TerraFirma369… adding a draft in front of the door would be a plus.


TerraFirma369 on 1 October, 2009 at 2:14 pm #

SILAS

Good job! Have you thought about a draft with a control on the door, similar to a charcoal bbq? It should help you with the flame control and fuel consumption. Peace.