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Feb meet new communal

Bushcraft Rob

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Have just finished the stove for the Feb meet apart from a coat of stove paint. The stove is in two parts the bottom is to catch the ash which has a air adjustment fitted, the top has a grate so will be able to burn coal:) the flue segments fit inside the stove for transport.
I'm hoping that as our new shelter is windproof and waterproof the smoke will go up the flue :eek: in an ideal world the flue size should be at least 4 inches but i didn't want to spend the best part of £45

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In is full glory :) my neighbor loves me ;) 016.jpg 017.jpg that will be a letter from whoever :eek:[h=3][/h]
 

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Very nice Rob..........toast a few crumpets on "thik bucker" me dear :)

I would say ask the neighbour around to toast a few...............but looking at that fire.......he could manage it from his armchair int front room;)
 
Looking good mate, what happened to the one from last year with the hot water boiler on it? That was a cracker as well:)
 
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