Camping weather is right around the corner. Jack has been kicking around a design for a light, collapsible twig stove and it got me thinking. I've been doing some painting and have a couple of paint cans lying around. This is my version of some of the twig stoves I found on the Internet.
The shelf rods are removable for storage and hold the pot low enough so the fire surrounds the sides and bottom. there is about 1/4" of space between the sides of the pot and the stove.
This is the pile of twigs I used to boil over 3 cups of water.
Started the fire with one small piece of a wax soaked paper towel.
Total time from lighting the fire to ROLLING boil--5 1/2 minutes.
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Fire burned out in 12-15 minutes and left a few tablespoonfuls of light ash.
Between this stove and my alcohol stove, I should be able to cover most cooking tasks.
The shelf rods are removable for storage and hold the pot low enough so the fire surrounds the sides and bottom. there is about 1/4" of space between the sides of the pot and the stove.
This is the pile of twigs I used to boil over 3 cups of water.
Started the fire with one small piece of a wax soaked paper towel.
Total time from lighting the fire to ROLLING boil--5 1/2 minutes.
[img]http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa106/Bayouboy1954/100_0385.jpg
Fire burned out in 12-15 minutes and left a few tablespoonfuls of light ash.
Between this stove and my alcohol stove, I should be able to cover most cooking tasks.