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Vogelzang Standard Barrel Wood Stove Kit
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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 639013" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>I use 2 different tents depending on where I'm headed but when using the 12x14 I have two different stoves. One is made from a 18 inch well casing that has been modified to have a flat top 3 feet long and I use it when at a trail head where I can get the truck. The thing weighs about 75 lbs. So the 30 gal stove might work for you and you could adjust the fire and close it down so it doesn't get to hot. The room it takes up would be the important thing.</p><p> </p><p> The other stove I use with that tent when packed in horseback I had made. I have a good friend that is retired now that ran a sheet metal shop and he would make whatever I wanted. I can't recall the exact measurements but its trick. All the stove pipe and legs nest inside of it for packing and weighs about 20 lbs loaded. You could I would think have one built in a local sheet metal shop for a lot less than $350 bucks if you know what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 639013, member: 10391"] I use 2 different tents depending on where I'm headed but when using the 12x14 I have two different stoves. One is made from a 18 inch well casing that has been modified to have a flat top 3 feet long and I use it when at a trail head where I can get the truck. The thing weighs about 75 lbs. So the 30 gal stove might work for you and you could adjust the fire and close it down so it doesn't get to hot. The room it takes up would be the important thing. The other stove I use with that tent when packed in horseback I had made. I have a good friend that is retired now that ran a sheet metal shop and he would make whatever I wanted. I can't recall the exact measurements but its trick. All the stove pipe and legs nest inside of it for packing and weighs about 20 lbs loaded. You could I would think have one built in a local sheet metal shop for a lot less than $350 bucks if you know what you want. [/QUOTE]
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