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    Woodsman bopdude's Avatar
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    It all looks ok from what I can see from your pictures, try more fuel, see what that does

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    Neat little stove. Yeah have had a couple myself they work pretty well but a little learning curve on how much fuel to add. Those things aren't cheap buying a ready made one either
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    Well, after much trying I'm not getting the hang of using this stove. May just be a flaw in my building it.

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    So run us through what you've done, is the seal between the two tins air tight or there abouts, what size holes have you got everywhere
    Last edited by bopdude; 03-09-2015 at 10:57 AM. Reason: bad spelling, auto correct

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    Quote Originally Posted by bopdude View Post
    So run us through what you've done, is the deal between tyre two tins air tight or there abouts, what size holes have you got everywhere
    This is the video I used to build my stove. His works better though


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