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Hobo Stove Build, The old stove gave its best and Passed The Torch

Hobo Stove Build. I build about 2 stoves a year. They wear out quickly because of all the use and weathering... I describe the old stove passing the torch to the new one because it contributed the 4-3/8"x2" leg bolts, the 4 sheet metal screws that support the elevated floor, the expanded metal elevated floor, the expanded metal feed hole cover, and the rust for the fire roll that made the fire that burned off the new stove. Now, for those that are building this stove new, I bought the expanded metal from Lowe's. I think it was about 8"x 24" piece for about $12. Come see what an easy build this stove can be. Please SUBSCRIBE at the end of the video. Thanks!
***My trial and error deign from 5 years ago... It's one of the best kept secrets in all of bushcraftingdom... for some reason. People see how well it performs constantly on my channel, but I get few comments. Because the air can get to all sides simultaneously it's the fastest starting stove around. Also, It keeps burning well because the ashes that normally would build up on the bottom and start smothering coals, fall through the elevated floor allowing the coals and flames to continue to draw all the air that they need.

Видео Hobo Stove Build, The old stove gave its best and Passed The Torch канала David West
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29 марта 2017 г. 19:56:00
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Яндекс.Метрика