Good morning Bob and thanks for the first comment on this one. I originally did this 5+ years ago while living in BC. It was a very active video for me then so I thought others would like to see it and how easy and cheap it can be. I will be making more in the future for sure.
Things are heating up on the codraven channel. Nice stove build there Bryan. Like you said, a stove like that would work well in a small shed. Great information my friend.
Back to the homestead for some more progress on next weeks video. I will make another of these stoves for sure. They are so simple to do. Thanks for the comment buddy.
Perfect project buddy. Welding is not my forte but you have great skills. Interesting that you did not use the first cutout for the door. I assume the cutting would make it too small and it would draw too much through the cracks. Good stuff.
The first cutout had the hole from the valve and I would have to plug it. And you are right it would have been too small and require flat bar to seal the gaps which I didn't have a the time. I have the materials and will do this agian. It's so simple and the tanks are available especially at Costco.......LOL Thanks for the comment Darrell.
Good morning Brian. I like the idea. Enjoy The Journey - Cheers
Good morning Bob and thanks for the first comment on this one. I originally did this 5+ years ago while living in BC. It was a very active video for me then so I thought others would like to see it and how easy and cheap it can be. I will be making more in the future for sure.
Awesome job , seen a couple made on here first one I saw with the inside baffle that was a great idea for sure.
It worked like a damn Garry. I will make more. Thanks for the comment buddy.
Things are heating up on the codraven channel. Nice stove build there Bryan. Like you said, a stove like that would work well in a small shed. Great information my friend.
Back to the homestead for some more progress on next weeks video. I will make another of these stoves for sure. They are so simple to do. Thanks for the comment buddy.
Perfect project buddy. Welding is not my forte but you have great skills. Interesting that you did not use the first cutout for the door. I assume the cutting would make it too small and it would draw too much through the cracks. Good stuff.
The first cutout had the hole from the valve and I would have to plug it. And you are right it would have been too small and require flat bar to seal the gaps which I didn't have a the time. I have the materials and will do this agian. It's so simple and the tanks are available especially at Costco.......LOL Thanks for the comment Darrell.
Forgot about the valve hole. Right on. Looks great buddy. I am looking for a small stove for my shed. Just to warm her up sometimes.
@@DarrellWellsDifferentStuff one of these would work no problem.