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Make a hobo tin-can portable rocket stove + class y Barbara Barbara on on MAY 23, 2013 in DIY DIY,, HOUSE AND GARDEN, GARDEN, LOG CABIN
If adorably adorably quirky perky BBC gardener Alys Fowler can sca venge sca venge veggies veggies to throw in her various garden gard en allotment campfire contraptions contraptions,, well then, so can ca n I. My bigger garden is a bit of a walk from the from the house and sometimes I get a hankering to make a cup of tea or herby stew before I’m donee with the day’s tasks. Any excuse for a little live-fire f easting. don easting.
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This little stove is amazing!! Unlike your boy or girl scout version, you can boil water with a few small sticks, and the stove weighs almost nothing. The super efficient “rocket stove” was designed in the ’80 s by a mechanical engineer for the alternative energy education outreach program, Aprovecho. This rocket stove link is a delight. You can buy an inexpensive version for $35 if you dare, an d even better is their free pdf booklet on how to make this stove and things like a bread oven from a 55 gallon drum. Plus there’s a nifty video for making a bigger version of this stove. You’ll need a few things. A gallon can with both top and bottom, a pineapple juice can, two bean-sized cans, tin snips, a hammer and something like a giant nail. And some ashes. And work gloves and maybe even something to protect your eyes. And pliers.
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Now, you’ll need to start in the middle hole you banged with your hammer and then cut to the edges of the hole, at which point things fell apart for me. So Wayne stepped in because he writes and sings about old-time ramblers and such and that must count for something … and I’m not an expert hobo chick yet.
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You need to fold these flaps under so you can poke your can through. Use pliers and good luck.
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Fill the space between the cans with ashes (for insulation).
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Sign up to vote on this title Now one last thing. Take the other bean can and use your tin snips to make it flat with the rims Usefulthe through removed. You need to make a shelf like this for your fire. have it go all the way canNot useful so it sticks out a little into the middle of the juice can. Just wiggle it in so it stays. Cold air gets sucked into the juice can from below the fire shelf making a combustion chamber somehow.
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Ok, just one more thing. You need to make some vent holes, which I also have not yet perfected. I made them in the middle can like this. Now assemble some dry sticks, little ones. Waxed paper is a great fire starter. Put your stove on a fireproof surface, not an antique wooden porch. Lay your fire on the shelf and light it.
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What you do is to cut the top and bottom off your second bean/soup/etc. can. Now you’ll tinsnip a line down the middle, from top to bottom of your cylinder, forming a rectangle. Scootch that into your little can so that it forms a shelf with air flow possible below and a place for your fire materials on the shelf. This little slice of tin will poke out into the middle of the large can and your tender will sort of just hang in the middle and burn like crazy if the draft is right. It’s all good. That’s where a little make-do fiddling around comes in. ← Crunchy Laundry
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