Nov 15, 2021 #1 cnelk WKR Joined Mar 1, 2012 Messages 8,309 Location Colorado A fun little project today. Had an outdated propane tank so I decided to make a wood stove out of it. Had most of the odds and ends kicking around the shop - only spent about $15 on misc materials including high temp paint. Burns good. Real efficient
A fun little project today. Had an outdated propane tank so I decided to make a wood stove out of it. Had most of the odds and ends kicking around the shop - only spent about $15 on misc materials including high temp paint. Burns good. Real efficient
Nov 15, 2021 #2 go_deep dWKR Joined Jan 7, 2021 Messages 2,814 Looks great! I have a old 30# cylinder that I'm going to make one of these out of this winter
Nov 16, 2021 #5 OP OP cnelk WKR Joined Mar 1, 2012 Messages 8,309 Location Colorado Baddog said: What you going to do with it? Click to expand... Not sure yet. Maybe give it away
Nov 16, 2021 #6 L long hunter WKR Joined Jul 27, 2021 Messages 1,705 Nice job, how about some legs too get it up off the ground a bit, would be a nice addition.
Nov 16, 2021 #7 OP OP cnelk WKR Joined Mar 1, 2012 Messages 8,309 Location Colorado long hunter said: Nice job, how about some legs too get it up off the ground a bit, would be a nice addition. Click to expand... I scrounged around the barn and found some old conduit. Bent the ends, drilled the holes, cut to length and bolted them in place.
long hunter said: Nice job, how about some legs too get it up off the ground a bit, would be a nice addition. Click to expand... I scrounged around the barn and found some old conduit. Bent the ends, drilled the holes, cut to length and bolted them in place.
Nov 16, 2021 #8 5MilesBack "DADDY" Joined Feb 27, 2012 Messages 16,745 Location Colorado Springs Nice.
Nov 16, 2021 #9 cmahoney WKR Joined Jun 18, 2018 Messages 2,723 Location Minden Nevada That would be a nice addition for tipi use at a truck camp. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk