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    http://www.campingsurvival.com/fopocost.html
    foldaway stove $11.96 works with wood a bit heavy coming in at 1.2 lbs

    they also have a ton of diffrent fuel stoves for under 100

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    If your interested in making 1 yourself check out the Penny wood stove that Pedro posted. I made 1, just need to fully test it.

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    I own a bunch of alcohol stoves and one wood stove and it is the bushbuddy I LOVE it it is light and once you learn how to use it you get little to no pot smut,,But yes they are a little pricey,Fritz is currently selling them for 95.00 on the bushbuddy sight. He makes a great stove.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G...Hawk View Post
    Have DIY nomad wood stove that we love for the fireplay. ( nomad style stoves fold flat )

    Before or after cooking : the great fun in creating a dynamic, dancing fire
    the size of a grapefruit ( or larger if you pile wood on top ) makes it a valued kit for the trail.

    For those of us who love to feed a fire and sit around it in the evening the nomad is worth it's small weight.

    On dry weather hikes never have to take out the alcohol stove.

    Just spent three days on the AT and decided it is time to retire my DIY with it's badly made leftside back tab
    and get : the fine looking laser cut GarGriller Wood Stove.

    Got this stove.
    GarGriller Wood Stove
    http://gargoylegear.webs.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by RustyNails View Post
    looking for a compact stove not costing a arm and a leg. Not shure what kind to get gasification (fancy word) or not. is it worth it? how about the folding kind? let me know how stuff has work for you. Also wouldnt mind making one send me some links to blue prints
    Hello RustyNails, I've got one of the folding kind for sale. It won't cost you an arm and a leg It's called the Woodgaz stove folding version to fit in your back pocket. folds down to 3.5" x 5" x 1/2" Made of stainless steel. It weighs 3.9 ounces. Comes with tyvek stuff sack and stainless steel ground protection plate. If interested send me a PM






    Fancee Feest = preferred alcohol stove of "informed backpackers"

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    Stovemandan,

    That is one clever piece of kit.
    Your wonderfully compact design puts this on my wishlist for my bicycle daypack.
    ( Am wondering if any of my woodsy friends would like this as a gift. )

    Currently a nomad user : the Franklin stove style of the nomad wood stove gives an open front firebox.
    Great fun for fireplay before or after cooking.

    Yet, do like your work and design.
    What is the cost of your Woodgaz folding model ?
    Last edited by G...Hawk; 10-27-2010 at 20:56.

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    Wood Stoves

    I made a wood stove from a pie filling sized can and it works great! Just google "Penny Alcohol Stove" and it will take you to Mark Jurey's website. He is a brilliant engineer in MI that like so many here offers up his genius to the betterment of all. I dry all my own food and real food takes longer to rehydrate, so having a wood stove that I can count on to be bullet proof and able to run a long time on twigs makes the evening meal fantastic. I have even baked cakes on the trail using this simple and affordable stove. I made a few modifications to Mark's design because I hike with a large group and am not that stoked about having inverted tent stakes serving as pot holders but Mark's concepts are spot on. There is also one of the most (if not THE most) fuel effecient alcohol stoves one could ever make on his website. On long hikes I take both, which nest in one another and weigh less than 3 oz. total. I prefer the wood stove but some areas are no fire zones and the alcohol stove is faster.

    Happy Trails!

    Mike Lancaster
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    Quote Originally Posted by G...Hawk View Post
    Stovemandan,

    That is one clever piece of kit.
    Your wonderfully compact design puts this on my wishlist for my bicycle daypack.
    ( Am wondering if any of my woodsy friends would like this as a gift. )

    Currently a nomad user : the Franklin stove style of the nomad wood stove gives an open front firebox.
    Great fun for fireplay before or after cooking.

    Yet, do like your work and design.
    What is the cost of your Woodgaz folding model ?
    With the Woodgaz you can leave one section open to feed the open firebox. Cost of stove is $45.00 + $4.00 shipping. All parts are made of stainless steel.
    Fancee Feest = preferred alcohol stove of "informed backpackers"

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    I'm going to close this now that we've determined that there are so many possible stoves for the OP to buy. If he wants to repost a WTB request that's fine, but let's keep videos and discussions of all the pros and cons of the different stoves over in the Camp Kitchen forum. This isn't really the place to discuss stoves. Thank you.


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