Chip
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Coldfeet's cookie tin fireplace can be seen in action in this short video. This was great to have, but barely passable as a "stove" for areas where fires are not allowed. Are wood stoves allowed in areas where fires are not allowed ? Not sure, better play this safe and only use these in areas where they are...anyhow...it got me thinking, and looking for the right tin. I'd like a raised platform inside that would improve air flow, a fitted top that doubles as a burner, light, durable, big enough to stoke as a small fireplace AND I'd like the thing to house the pot and pan I use.
I found the right tin and cannibalized the dish from an old mess kit:
I tin snipped the edges and and punctured the base of the dish and bottom edge of the tin to create openings for air flow:
The dish/wood platform then was nestled into the tin:
I spent a few minutes tracing the size of the pot I use onto the tin lid and puncturing that to create the burner and a raised scroll the pot would sit on to allow air flow:
I have not fired it up yet, but I believe it'll satisfy the objectives. I can't wait to try it and will update this thread with a video of the Son of Frankenstove in action. Out of pocket $ = nothing. Time spent making = maybe a half hour. :
I found the right tin and cannibalized the dish from an old mess kit:
I tin snipped the edges and and punctured the base of the dish and bottom edge of the tin to create openings for air flow:
The dish/wood platform then was nestled into the tin:
I spent a few minutes tracing the size of the pot I use onto the tin lid and puncturing that to create the burner and a raised scroll the pot would sit on to allow air flow:
I have not fired it up yet, but I believe it'll satisfy the objectives. I can't wait to try it and will update this thread with a video of the Son of Frankenstove in action. Out of pocket $ = nothing. Time spent making = maybe a half hour. :
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