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Ammo Can Wood Burning Tent Stove. Make a Tent Heater for Winter Camping. 

Simon, a bloke in the woods
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Well, you asked for it, so here it is!
In this video I will be making a wood burning tent stove for tent camping. Using an old army surplus .50 cal ammunition can, some car exhaust parts and some scrap metal, this can be build easily using basic tools - no welding needed!
A tent stove prolongs the camping season to year round, no matter how cold the climate - the stove pipe exits the tent through a stove jack and all the smoke and harmful gases are exhausted safely outside. Being a wood burner with adjustable air intake and adjustable draw, the burn can be carefully controlled, meaning that you can keep your tent at a toasty and comfortable temperature using a fraction of the fuel that you’d need for an open fire.
It goes without saying that care is needed when using any sort of heat source in a tent - modern synthetic materials can be highly flammable and a wide range of conditions can affect how efficiently the gases are exhausted. Always ensure that sleeping bags, synthetic clothing, fuel etc are kept well away from the stove at all times and ensure there is plenty of ventilation. A carbon monoxide detector can be a life saver, so use one.
I really hope this video helps to answer some of the questions some of you have had about my old wood stove. This new version has some improvements too.
There are a few details that I forgot to mention in the video so I’ll list them below.
Thanks for watching and happy building!
Cost of build: About £60
Time taken to build: 13 hours (including filming time)
Weight of complete stove: 7kg (15 1/2Ib)
Thickness of scrap steel 1mm (3/64”)
(used on door, brackets etc)
Links
.50 cal ammunition can
www.militarymart.co.uk/50-cal...
Spring clips
www.magrenko.com/products/but...
Starlock washers
www.toolfastdirect.co.uk/acat...
Stainless steel pop rivets
www.ukfixings.net/A2-Stainles...
Exhaust sections
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Any-Size-R...
Exhaust coupler
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Exhaust-Fl...
Stove paint
www.amazon.co.uk/400ml-Stove-...
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@simonablokeinthewoods
@simonablokeinthewoods 4 года назад
Hi Folks, thanks for watching! Just wanted to point you towards the description box below the video - I’ve added some additional information about the stove there - just click on the title below the video. Cheers. 🔥
@perhapsfreddie8434
@perhapsfreddie8434 4 года назад
Simon, a bloke in the woods hi simon, just want to say you have helped me through a really though time. My dog just died and I was really upset, then I went on RU-vid after a couple of days and saw this vid, watching it now but looks great, you da best. O.s. Can you camp on Dartmoor national park
@wolfman2500HD
@wolfman2500HD 4 года назад
Can you make a video detailing your polish lavvu tent you made. I want to make one but I would like a detailed list or video going more in depth. Thank you I would really appreciate it.
@simonablokeinthewoods
@simonablokeinthewoods 4 года назад
@Ashley Cumming Sorry to hear about your Dog - heart breaking! Dartmoor is one of the only places in England where you CAN wild camp! 👍🏕
@simonablokeinthewoods
@simonablokeinthewoods 4 года назад
@Wolf Man I might do at some point. 👍🏕
@perhapsfreddie8434
@perhapsfreddie8434 4 года назад
Simon, a bloke in the woods yeah I went for my b day, it’s great I live like 7 miles away so I go there quite often
@brentcarrol2976
@brentcarrol2976 10 месяцев назад
Keep in mind that I've only used it for a couple weeks, that being said, so far so good ru-vid.comUgkxAU9pOCSV9Y5JprooHvfxTpOrt4hx8uRM . Using it at 8 ft. by 8ft. deer blind that is insulated. I have to keep the door cracked for it to get enough air to burn, but that is very likely the wood I've used. Much better quality than I expected for the price. Now if I can just take it easy in the beginning it won't be 90 degrees in my blind. All in all it seems like a keeper.
@unclepoutdoors2420
@unclepoutdoors2420 4 года назад
I have an old ammo tin in my shed and I bought a tent today, so my plan is to have another beer an continue enjoying this video
@tenminutetokyo2643
@tenminutetokyo2643 3 года назад
me outdoors Beware them diabeters.
@dross24MA
@dross24MA 3 года назад
@me outdoors: HAHahaha! Love the *action* being drink & watch, not build. Hahaha!
@symcardnel1741
@symcardnel1741 3 года назад
Highly motivated individuals depress me !: (! I'm drinking and enjoying ONLY.
@justinakers3196
@justinakers3196 3 года назад
Hey partner, just so you know you can buy a new ammo cans. If it’s a vintage I am OK and I came from Vietnam to or North Korea, you should def save it
@ruthejimenez
@ruthejimenez Год назад
Hahaha. Outstanding comment.
@UpRiverOutdoors9413
@UpRiverOutdoors9413 27 дней назад
I built one using a fat 50 can about 2 years ago based on this video, watching again as I get ready to make another
@aspendan2374
@aspendan2374 Месяц назад
Your craftsmanship and attention to detail is exceptional. I admire the use of recycling and giving new life to materials. The way you explain each step and why was very informative and easy to understand! Excellent video, I look forward to learning more. Thanks!
@stevewhite8263
@stevewhite8263 4 года назад
I'm actually a vendor to convenience stores here in Oklahoma. I have literally pulled off the side of the road at a carwash to watch your awesome video. So worth it keep em coming.
@KimberlyGreen
@KimberlyGreen 4 года назад
Hey fellow Okie.
@davidvail6638
@davidvail6638 4 года назад
@@KimberlyGreen Hi fellow Okie's!
@KimberlyGreen
@KimberlyGreen 4 года назад
What are the chances that there are at least 3 Oklahoma residents watching an English outdoorsman? Too funny.
@rodbagley
@rodbagley 4 года назад
@@KimberlyGreen Ohio starts with an O. Does that count for something?
@KimberlyGreen
@KimberlyGreen 4 года назад
@@rodbagley Weeelllll ... it doesn't really fit in with the Oklahoma theme. But it's got 'hi' in it & that's friendly like Oklahoma. So sure. 😉
@roger4375
@roger4375 4 года назад
In a word “Brilliant”! I’ve said it before on a different video, all good stuff, no drama, no fuss, no problem..... Always good to see someone with tools and knows how to use them. Very entertaining and informative. 👍👍👍
@bikemannc
@bikemannc 5 месяцев назад
MIGHTY SWEET BUILD YOU MADE HERE!!
@carrirencher7832
@carrirencher7832 5 месяцев назад
Already have my animal can and pieces of sheet metal. The legs will be the problem but I got the electric drill. I got my grinders, I've got the stuff to do it. Thank you for the show I am joyed
@monkeyanvil
@monkeyanvil 3 года назад
I really appreciate that you don't spend too much time on unnecessary shots. The pacing of your instruction is really nice. This little stove build is interesting and a great inspiration for reuse of an ammo can. Definitely has me thinking, thank you so much!
@robstirling3173
@robstirling3173 3 года назад
Hi Simon, If you go to a woodburning fire shop or a gas spares shop you can buy glassfibre rope and a special hi temp glue to replace the rubber can seal with the fire resistant rope seal. It should improve control by sealing the box completely.
@markpoppendiek940
@markpoppendiek940 Год назад
I know this video is over 2 yrs old and already has over 1k comments, so I am doubtful anyone will read my comment… I just want to thank Simon for this inspirational video… I’ve completed my own ammo can stove, following the instructions as closely as the materials I had on hand permitted. I used a lot of hardware I saved from my dad’s business after he passed and was able to line the entire inside (except the lid) with thick steel sheet metal plates, and bolt everything together with rad looking stainless steel internal hex socket cap-head screws. I’m still working on the stove pipe… Amazon delivery expected tomorrow. I used forest green high temp stove paint to keep the ammo can theme going. And I used 3/4” metal conduit pipe left over from a project to add overhead lights in my garage for the legs. Yesterday I fired it up outside and got the stove exterior up to over 500° F. The paint started off-gassing and combustion was really efficient (very little smoke). I have had so much fun making this stove! Thank you Simon!
@walterkersting9922
@walterkersting9922 9 месяцев назад
I have been compulsively shopping for stoves on the new and used market and they are high; a new one about this size is going to be $1000 and if you want a little bit bigger one it could go $3000 just for the stove, then there is everything you need to install it, the contractor and pulling a build permit. Then they have these tiny little ones for RVs. Those are about 1000. I’m going to build an ammo can stove for my bedroom.
@steveqhanson6835
@steveqhanson6835 4 года назад
Simon that's amazing! You're a genius.
@zettle2345
@zettle2345 4 года назад
I've seen a lot of people make ammo can stoves (and I liked most of them), but to see someone who made one and uses it, come back with a new and improved version... OUTSTANDING Simon, actually loved the damper and the plate to make the smoke travel to find the chimney. Excellent updates on a great little stove to begin with. And if someone wanted 4 legs, they can use the same splayed legs you made for the back and just off-set them from the back legs, so they are beside each other when folded for transport. Thanks for all you do, great attn to detail
@ericdrisgula3879
@ericdrisgula3879 3 года назад
I will not hesitate to say that this guy has some real true undeniable skills regarding metal working and fabrication , I've spent 17 years in heavy collision , vehicle customization and restoration as well am a skilled MiG welder and steel fabricator and to watch this guy bujld this thing with the only 3 power tools he uses for the entire process being a benchtop drill press, a 4.5" angle grinder and a jigsaw with either air saw blades intended for sheet metal or he's actually managed to find actual jigsaw blades intended for steel , either way both possible blades are practically the same thing , and to watch him do the rest of this by hand was very very entertaining and refreshing for me, got a lotta respect for this dude's work he showed us in this great last 30 minutes of my evening. Keep the creativity flowing man am about to browse your channel to see what other interested impressive videos you may have online here. Thanks for this video
@GOE-MORC
@GOE-MORC 4 года назад
Great videos Simon. One of the best how-to’s for this type of stove. I always enjoy your content.
@RedswedeOutdoors
@RedswedeOutdoors 4 года назад
Thank you for another briliant video. Your "Make-it" videos are second to none, absolutely top notch. Cheers!
@Wooley689
@Wooley689 4 года назад
This was good, shows all the steps so well.
@GugureSux
@GugureSux 4 года назад
As a bloke who had to carry around a heavy-ass military stove in the woods while serving, this thing looks absolutely gorgeous and handy! I would BUY one in a heartbeat!.
@shanecorriveau3211
@shanecorriveau3211 4 года назад
Indeed , I would love to own and use this. But I'm not very handy and have many tools . Would you consider selling some ?
@simonablokeinthewoods
@simonablokeinthewoods 4 года назад
Thank you, I do t make them to sell I’m afraid (although in these future uncertain times, that may change!) stay safe, Simon
@greg9403
@greg9403 3 года назад
@@simonablokeinthewoods You have some of the best ideas. But if turn the bottom up, the lid is used to dump out the ashes and you can still use the original handle to carry the stove. One other thing take apart a hinge and mount it on the side . Two bend rods to dry your stocks.
@martinoutdoors6941
@martinoutdoors6941 4 года назад
Love that little stove. And I like the look of the improvements.
@philipwallis5587
@philipwallis5587 4 года назад
Hi Simon Great video!! easy and straightforward with plenty of instructions to help the build along the way. Great job Simon love it 👍👍
@MCMOutdoors
@MCMOutdoors 4 года назад
That is ace - I wish I had the tools and skills to do this. Brilliant mate - I can appreciate the effort that went into this one. ATB - Chris
@johnson784069
@johnson784069 4 года назад
Very accurate production, and the finished product is also amazing.
@shameless716
@shameless716 3 года назад
Hey Simon! Thank you for taking the time to make a video and giving great details and explanation.
@jeffreycoulter4095
@jeffreycoulter4095 4 года назад
I've seen a lot of these before. But, this video is the BEST description I have ever seen. Thank you Simon
@clifficus
@clifficus 4 года назад
Nice one Simon, really brilliant, smart thinking, 4 legs can rock, 3 can’t. Love the tabs on the damper to hold to the rod, clever sod, 😃👍
@stephenswanson533
@stephenswanson533 4 года назад
Simon, a bloke in the woodshop. I've admired your stove for some time and hoped you'd show us how you made it, thanks Simon!
@druanubis7194
@druanubis7194 Год назад
Wish you sold these, by far the best camp stove I've seen!!
@tedtbotthow9330
@tedtbotthow9330 2 года назад
Wow! Great work, Simon! Thanks for posting this. Very inspiring.
@0megaJB
@0megaJB 4 года назад
Human ingenuity is amazing.
@MrOrchidion
@MrOrchidion 4 года назад
Simon I really appreciate this. thank you! I've been trying to figur eout how you put that together so I could make my own and now? I have a instruction guide! you're great man!
@tarrisb2946
@tarrisb2946 4 года назад
Your the man Simon. Your stove was a thing of beauty and you made it look so easy. Well made sir
@Yorkshiremadmick
@Yorkshiremadmick 4 года назад
Tremendous Stove well explained. Top man Simon.
@btrswt35
@btrswt35 4 года назад
I've seen and watched several videos of home made ammo can stoves and I have to say this is one of the better ones. It's simple and elegant in design and the flared legs and auto exhaust flange is a great idea.
@vinceparke5740
@vinceparke5740 4 года назад
You can tell when a project is fully imagined before the start. Then it's just Zen. ;)
@gobblerridgefarms22
@gobblerridgefarms22 3 года назад
Absolutely fantastic tutorial!!! Well filmed, well narrated perfect blend of explanation and succinctness 👍
@patappleton6285
@patappleton6285 2 года назад
Ere Gobbles, there'll be no sinct sucking around here roy lad !
@Automedon2
@Automedon2 4 года назад
What a brilliant finished product. It even looks great.
@johnchan6191
@johnchan6191 2 года назад
Wow, very cool wood burning stove. The pipe is ingenious, all collapsed into portable pieces. All metal can b obtained @ home hardware store. Thx. 4 sharing on Utube. Happy camping.
@timbalchin9835
@timbalchin9835 Год назад
Love this tutorial Simon. It has motivated me to have a bash at one, ready for winter. I'm going to be welding mine and using a mill to put holes in. I love the way you have made this so any diy type people with virtually no specialist tools can build one. Many thanks for all your videos, the have been an inspiration in my journey to adventures. Regards Tim.
@jesuschristislordoflordsan427
@jesuschristislordoflordsan427 4 года назад
for sure the best ammo can building video i have seen. never thought about that spring function. thanks
@mooser321
@mooser321 3 года назад
Adding this to the to-do list. Incredible video. Thank you.
@platonicrhino6842
@platonicrhino6842 4 года назад
highlighting the "dont you need 4 legs for it to be stable?" bit that he addressed: when i was in civil engineering school, we were told the minimum number of points of contact for a structure to be stable is 3 for something that is static/isn't supposed to move. now for something dynamic/is designed to move, like a car (insert reliant robin joke here) then you would need 4 points of contact, especially when going around corners. That being said, this looks like an awesome project to do if anyone plans on camping overnight! i've camped overnight in the cold. it was not pleasant, we had to huddle together for warmth, this would have been amazing to have, even for just starting a fire out in the open while the wind is blowing. Get up the good work! can't wait to see what else you come up with.
@simonablokeinthewoods
@simonablokeinthewoods 4 года назад
This would count as a static object then - once set up it isn’t going to be moving around so all good. On uneven ground, you’ll only have three legs in contact anyway, so positioning them in the splayed fashion ensures a nice stable wide stance. 👍👍
@platonicrhino6842
@platonicrhino6842 4 года назад
@@simonablokeinthewoods agreed
@loaferx5409
@loaferx5409 4 года назад
You continue to amaze. If I ever have a son, I'm going to call him Simon and he had better make me some awesome camping gear.
@simonablokeinthewoods
@simonablokeinthewoods 4 года назад
😂😂😂👍
@garyforest1708
@garyforest1708 4 года назад
awesome job simon this is one project i have been looking forward to see i like the fact that you have made a list of all the stuff you need and where to find them, great job .
@daphneraven6745
@daphneraven6745 2 года назад
Very much for the tutorial, Simon! That’s a really stellar bit of kit.
@thefourcrows
@thefourcrows 4 года назад
Another cracking DIY project Simon, you should go into production with them, i am sure there are loads of folks with polish laavu set ups, who would part with the cash for one of them!!!! lol. I also take my hat off to you for not only making the stove, but to also film it, it must have taken an age to put together. Once again well done that man. Cheers Stuart.
@simonablokeinthewoods
@simonablokeinthewoods 4 года назад
Thanks Stuart! 👍😁🔥
@Ciotti675
@Ciotti675 4 года назад
Id buy one too!
@michaelwier1222
@michaelwier1222 4 года назад
I'd buy one!
@enforcer_3574
@enforcer_3574 4 года назад
I would take two
@mrhfrc8470
@mrhfrc8470 3 года назад
This project is going to repair the relationship with my father
@ericdrisgula3879
@ericdrisgula3879 3 года назад
You cannot place any value on that project then my friend , God bless you and your father
@thebladecollector819
@thebladecollector819 4 года назад
That is a job very well done sir!!! Looks like an off the shelf item for sure!
@YouSoCouldHaveGotMe
@YouSoCouldHaveGotMe 3 года назад
Simon, your craftsmanship is quite impressive
@jonwetherell5214
@jonwetherell5214 4 года назад
Lovely design and something we can all do at home without a ton of special gear. One question..How do the soft metal rivets hold up to the heat over a period of time?
@mikie2501
@mikie2501 4 года назад
In his parts list in his show notes below the video the rivets are listed as stainless steel :). I was wondering myself as they looked like aluminum rivets! I've w small collection of different sized aluminum, steel and stainless steel rivets and it's hard to tell at a glance what the difference is, heh.
@jonwetherell5214
@jonwetherell5214 4 года назад
@@mikie2501 cheers. I should read the notes as well as watching the video.
@sebekglab
@sebekglab 3 года назад
Step 1. of building ammo can stove: - remove live ammo from can before setting on fire- 😜
@barryhopesgthope686
@barryhopesgthope686 3 года назад
Yes, we laugh, but we had girl who put gorilla glue in her hair.
@linneekay98
@linneekay98 4 года назад
Wow... quite impressive, Simon! You amaze me with all your knowledge and skills and gumption to make handmade items for your use. Everything you make is always top notch, and you do a terrific job of explaining everything. Well done! Thanks for another great video as always! :-D
@theresabass685
@theresabass685 4 года назад
Hi Simon: One of the most resourceful guys on you tube. I watched you make a tent ⛺️ and now 2 stoves. I’m not good with metal and tools hands to delicate now but this video is such a teaching tool for anyone who wants to DIY. Thanks again for another great video keep up the great work your.doing. Luv to Maggie until next time.
@Monkeywrench542
@Monkeywrench542 4 года назад
you should sell these online, maybe e-bay or something.
@bobloblaw9302
@bobloblaw9302 4 года назад
Next tip: How to re-sharpen drill bits after running the drill press way too fast.
@lerenardcosmique6625
@lerenardcosmique6625 4 года назад
buy a sharpener :)
@duanesilveira4024
@duanesilveira4024 4 года назад
ol bench grinder is best
@larsbliss2728
@larsbliss2728 4 года назад
cs x 4 / d
@seanoutdoors980
@seanoutdoors980 4 года назад
Well done Simon, what a great project to do, and the how to as well. Hats of to you 👏🏻👏🏻
@carlosborja5049
@carlosborja5049 2 года назад
beautiful crafted and innovation...
@andycalarco649
@andycalarco649 4 года назад
love that you showed with low tech tools... well done
@jasontaylor9871
@jasontaylor9871 4 года назад
that could be lead based paint on the box, use an appropriate mask when grinding the old paint off
@simonablokeinthewoods
@simonablokeinthewoods 4 года назад
Good advice. 👍
@manhino68
@manhino68 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your skills, thoughts, and knowledge on building a possible live saving device! Have a great life!
@ilias4156
@ilias4156 3 года назад
Simon, you are the coolest.
@martingranec3691
@martingranec3691 3 года назад
Probably one of the best narrative descriptions of a project i have watched! Good for any novice starting a DYI project! Good job!
@jaypike5424
@jaypike5424 4 года назад
Nice stove. Reminds me of the GP small tent heaters we used when i was in the Army years ago.
@Pwecko
@Pwecko 4 года назад
Once the stove is painted and you see the flames in there, it is a thing of beauty. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
@karmakshantivyapini4734
@karmakshantivyapini4734 4 года назад
This is a superb instructional film, one of the best I've ever seen. Thanks for making it.
@garydumbauld4212
@garydumbauld4212 4 года назад
What a great job! Very well done. Thanks.
@pauljconroysr4080
@pauljconroysr4080 Год назад
very well done and love how you kept it simple both on the video, design of the stove , and stright to the point :) great work TY
@midnight4540
@midnight4540 4 года назад
Thanks, been looking to buy one but this is perfect for me, start building one this weekend. Keep up the good work.
@cc-ic7rj
@cc-ic7rj 4 года назад
That was excellent Simon I didn't realise you are also an artisan with the tools fantastic. ..really enjoyed watching the build you could literally go into production with that the quality is excellent. Thanks for the Video and hard work Simon !!!
@Uglehytten
@Uglehytten 4 года назад
Really good intructions Simon, easy to follow and understand. Thank you for a quality video once again. Cheers from Denmark! :)
@SurvivorMetalMan
@SurvivorMetalMan 4 года назад
Excellent demonstration of your stove, it’s one of the best ammo can stoves I’ve seen.
@sball3
@sball3 4 года назад
Didn’t know I need this. Added to my to do list. Thanks, nice easy build
@windmill10
@windmill10 3 года назад
Great job. The design, the build, the narration, the instruction. Well done all around! Very enjoyable to watch.
@puffingbilly3985
@puffingbilly3985 4 года назад
I just knew I was going to enjoy this, I clicked like 4 minutes into the video. Awesome upload, very clear and informative. Thanks for taking the time to do this.
@veronique841
@veronique841 4 года назад
Ofcourse I can never make one but I simply love watching .Very clever and impressive ..well done Simon!
@jhooton75
@jhooton75 3 года назад
I have no need for one of these, but now I want to make one. Great video!
@irvsstella
@irvsstella 11 месяцев назад
This is exactly the video I've been needing to see as I had the same idea. This will help out massively. Thank you for taking the time to share.
@roberts6219
@roberts6219 4 года назад
Truly a piece of craftmanship Simon excellent made !!
@brianpoole4369
@brianpoole4369 4 года назад
Simon...a Jack of all trades...and master of them all
@dimitrisd6847
@dimitrisd6847 4 года назад
Great work Simon and great skills,i think its a little bit harder than it looks to make one of those stoves but you made it look very easy!!!Very nice video and with all the details we need!
@garywhelansr5602
@garywhelansr5602 3 года назад
Great build n love the old pot belly stove in the shop pure vintage 👍
@roosterccockburn1222
@roosterccockburn1222 3 года назад
I tip my hat to you, absolute genius 🔥👍
@stuart6347
@stuart6347 4 года назад
Brilliant video! Been tempted to make one of these from seeing your old one. Even though I haven’t got a tent to use it in(yet). But think they are brilliant and a good project! Thanks
@bigfatpear
@bigfatpear 4 года назад
what a bloody great video. I'm going to try my hand at making one this summer.
@barchetta1234
@barchetta1234 3 года назад
Absolutely brilliant. Love it!
@watervapor42
@watervapor42 8 месяцев назад
oh wow your details are amazing- nice work with the spring loaded locking pin on the legs... nice work!
@josephhead8345
@josephhead8345 3 года назад
You're a genius. Love that stove.
@MegaHalftrack
@MegaHalftrack 4 года назад
Brilliant build my friend! You are an excellent instructor! Greetings from Joplin Missouri USA.
@briannagorman3119
@briannagorman3119 2 года назад
The best approach I've seen so far and I love seeing measurements in fractions. Thanks so much
@paulwatts9829
@paulwatts9829 3 года назад
This is without a doubt the best DIY video I’ve ever watched 👍
@jthomashnick
@jthomashnick 4 года назад
Old flap disks make short work of that type of sanding as well. Great vid.
@brianlykins6663
@brianlykins6663 4 года назад
Thank you Simon from Texas. Another great project superbly accomplished. You have a way with doing the work on your projects and a very easygoing understandable explanations. Love listening to your explanation as progress. Appreciate the conversion for those of us not on, and vigorously fighting, the metric measurements. If that's the only problem I have, I'll be lucky. Again sir, fantastic job, keep up the good work . Looking forward to more.
@juzuk8177
@juzuk8177 4 года назад
The best ammocan video on youtube,,, Thanx Simon...
@greetb9330
@greetb9330 4 года назад
Great idea and no shortage of skill to make it. Those cans have a multitude of uses and are as tough as can be! A stove in a tent? pure luxury!! Thanks for sharing.
@davidparker2173
@davidparker2173 Год назад
You're the boss. That is an industrial grade product. It is men like you who made England great once. It is no surprise that the industrial revolution began in Great Britain.
@OoavastoO
@OoavastoO 4 года назад
Excellent work Simon. It's a pleasure to watch a skilled craftsman at work. Thoroughly enjoyed the build. As someone who has less-than-stellar maths skills, I particularly appreciate you giving the detailed various measurements. Keep them coming! ATB - Darby
@dianejacklin4338
@dianejacklin4338 4 года назад
Another very informative video. Thank you so much for the time you take to make them
@kevkev5935
@kevkev5935 Год назад
This design is so well thought out and just plain awesome. You are a master with those jig saw circle cuts for sure.
@spoonerbooner
@spoonerbooner 4 года назад
Great now the wife wants one. Better get some stuff together and start making, great video Simon keep up the sterling work.
@LarkinLivesayJr
@LarkinLivesayJr 2 года назад
Wonderfully done, genius design and craftsmanship. The instructions and demonstration are excellent as well. Thank you taking the time to share your awesome ammo can stove!
@marcomiceli1
@marcomiceli1 4 года назад
Master craftsman and great teacher :)
@bayoubonsey2911
@bayoubonsey2911 4 года назад
That is really cool. hope to try my hand at it. Thank you for sharing!
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