DIY Wood Burning Camp Stoves (With Walking Stick Chimney)
In this video I show how to make walking stick wood stoves capable of heating a hot tent or shelter. Get 20% off everything from my sponsor, KiwiCo, both subscriptions and everything in store by going to the URL: https://kiwico.com/nighthawk Or by using my promo code: NIGHTHAWK
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For this project I set out to make a wood burning camping stove that could heat a shelter or hot tent (an open floored tent made for use with a stove) without weighing you down on a hike. For such purposes it's necessary to use a chimney, which I decided should take the form of a walking stick. The stoves shown in this video have a total weight of about 3 lbs each (1.4 kg), and are very easy to walk with. The price for each is about $20, and even less if you can find a few of the pieces in your recycling bin.
Here is my earlier video about soup can stoves (useful for cooking, but not for heating a shelter): https://youtu.be/deCzUOZyII8
Thank you to all of my Patreon supporters for keeping me going with this channel through thick and thin! A special thanks to my top Patrons: Enzo Breda Lee, Jon Hartmann, TheBackyardScientist & Eugene Pakhomov! https://www.patreon.com/NightHawkProjects
(this offer is good through August 31, 2020)
For this project I set out to make a wood burning camping stove that could heat a shelter or hot tent (an open floored tent made for use with a stove) without weighing you down on a hike. For such purposes it's necessary to use a chimney, which I decided should take the form of a walking stick. The stoves shown in this video have a total weight of about 3 lbs each (1.4 kg), and are very easy to walk with. The price for each is about $20, and even less if you can find a few of the pieces in your recycling bin.
Here is my earlier video about soup can stoves (useful for cooking, but not for heating a shelter): https://youtu.be/deCzUOZyII8
Thank you to all of my Patreon supporters for keeping me going with this channel through thick and thin! A special thanks to my top Patrons: Enzo Breda Lee, Jon Hartmann, TheBackyardScientist & Eugene Pakhomov! https://www.patreon.com/NightHawkProjects
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