Part 12- Correcting roll up flue pipe seams overlaps
A simple crinkle-free way of changing the overlapping seam on a roll up flue pipe.Read More →
A simple crinkle-free way of changing the overlapping seam on a roll up flue pipe.Read More →
Hole cutting by hand with rudimentary and cheap equipment.Read More →
A telescopic or helical screwing method of deploying a roll up stove pipe. It is quick and avoids crinkle damage.Read More →
An alternative spiral method of stove pipe rolling to avoid crinkle damage.Read More →
This new stove pipe forming method is a crinkle free way of shaping a new pipe before burning in.Read More →
A cheap blower stove that can fit compactly inside a KISS tent stove kit.Read More →
A simple DIY halfpipe anvil for curving sheet metal with a thickness in the range of 0.3-1.2mm.Read More →
This post describes improved roll up flue pipe holding rings and other holding rings for ultralight tent stoves for winter backpacking. Introduction Holding rings are what I call the little rings that hold roll up flue pipes together in a pipe shape (I might have given them other names inRead More →
Experiments to cool the hot tent stove This post describes possible ways of making the KISS tent stove run a little less hot so as to slow the rate of decay of some critical flue pipe components. This post is a prelude to other posts; Part 2. that describes aRead More →
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