Thanks for the thorough explanation of the different stoves, and glad to see you here on rokslide Patrick! I am always excited to see what innovative new stuff you come up with, and these new stoves are no exception! I will have to discuss it with the guy in charge of our household gear purchasing, but I am hoping we get a chance to try one of these out soon!
Welcome Patrick, and good point Ruck! Only on an occasion could I get my better half to go with me, much less pick out or suggest gear. Sure like to know how Luke landed this one. Maybe she has sisters. HaHa! philIn every other forum purchases must either be approved or hidden from She Who Must Be Obeyed. This is a refreshing change.
So the small stove 7" and 12" wall are the same price?
Prices look really reasonable, good work guys!
so there is no 48" pipe for the medium highwall? I'm guessing that would be way too much stove for a tarp....lol
Aron or Patrick,
Any idea what a medium 12" body would cost as an add on?
Rucker61, I am not where my briefcase containing all stove builder's specs is, but if memory serves the Ed T stoves are 7 1/2 inches by 10 inches and 14 inches of actual combustion chamber due to their inwardly dished end plates. So the smaller stove calculates to 441 cubes; our Small Lo Wall is 417. The larger Ed T stove comes in at 618 cubes ;our closest is the Small Hi Wall at 715 cubes. Of course you may want to look at our Medium Lo Wall at 799 cubes because it's in the neighborhood so to speak.