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<blockquote data-quote="Rucker61" data-source="post: 1085756" data-attributes="member: 47968"><p>I use a DIY stainless version of the Ed T stove - cost about $120 in parts, weighs about 5 ounces more than titanium. One negative is that you'll get dirty taking them down, so I always add an extra pair of disposable gloves for that chore. Make sure you burn it in before you head out, as the new stovepipe can sometimes be a bear to roll the long way the first time. They certainly aren't good for all night - with the 12" long stove I have, a 20-30 minute burn with a full load is typical. Great for knocking of the chill in the evening or morning, or for drying wet clothes. The cylinder ones aren't as good for cooking at the flattop ones as you don't get full metal to metal contact with your pans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rucker61, post: 1085756, member: 47968"] I use a DIY stainless version of the Ed T stove - cost about $120 in parts, weighs about 5 ounces more than titanium. One negative is that you'll get dirty taking them down, so I always add an extra pair of disposable gloves for that chore. Make sure you burn it in before you head out, as the new stovepipe can sometimes be a bear to roll the long way the first time. They certainly aren't good for all night - with the 12" long stove I have, a 20-30 minute burn with a full load is typical. Great for knocking of the chill in the evening or morning, or for drying wet clothes. The cylinder ones aren't as good for cooking at the flattop ones as you don't get full metal to metal contact with your pans. [/QUOTE]
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