Step 4: Use

To light the stove first get the materials in the stove lit on fire using accelerant if you arent a paccient person like me ;)

Then, when it is lit, turn the fan on and let it warm up, and depending on how large yours it, it could take 5 minutes or 15 minutes

Make shure not to light your fan on fire, that would not be good for it.

I will try to get some pictures of it in use or mabee a video soon!
 
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kagee1 says: Apr 12, 2013. 3:45 PM
Get a longer can and cutting flaps on the opening and fanning it out so it overlaps the boyscout tin so you don't have to resort to welding. Love the idea.
paint3all (author) says: Oct 10, 2010. 6:49 PM
it was actualy aluminum tape, which held for a while, but eventually deteriorated, i have not had time to tweak the design and post an update, but i will get around to it eventualy, im thinking of fabricating the stove without tape, and including a duct to keep the fan away from the heat, posibly even putting speed settings on the fan?
mattbomb says: Jul 2, 2010. 5:20 PM
that furnace tape or what ever kind of tape it is i used furnace tape and it melted and caught fire. i dont no how it worked out for you but i hoped it worked
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