Simple Wood Gas Re-burner.

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Simple Wood Gas Re-burner.

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Use this simple design to turn any two containers into an efficient wood burning stove.

Using an old paint cans might have adverse effects on your health. Use old chemical cans at your own risk.



Notice the stove is off the ground about an inch or so to let the cold air into the stove( no need to drill extra holes)

Materials

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One oil paint can
One multi tool
One size smaller tin can
Good pair of gloves
Sharp axe
Maybe some gasoline, if you're hard up for time

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You'll first need a lighter or some way to start the fire, and a multi-tool of some sort

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An old pant can with old paint(Not used)
Using an old paint cans might have adverse effects on your health. Use old chemical cans at your own risk.

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The types of cans I will be using
Trace or eye the size of hole need to be cut

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Use the right tool for the job

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Punch holes in the paint can so the smaller can will fit snug.

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Open the smaller can on both ends with the can opener.
Make re burner holes with tool to inject smoke into the heat of the flame.
Clean tool to prevent future problems.

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Punch out all tin with tool and/or tool and fit the two pieces together.

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Admire the snow fall

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Push the two cans together flush

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Hard toe working boot
Eye wear, and a good pair of gloves are usually a good call.

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Chop up some wood. and blaze it up.

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Tin will burn up after a few good fires, the same design can be applied onto stainless steel containers.