ShadowWalker
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Basically it is an outer sleeve with space between it and the inner sleeve. there is a fan under in the bottom. As your fuel burns, it produces a gas that the fan sucks out and pushes to the top holes of the stove, where they then re ignite and burn. That is what he is referring to as "jetting". Because it burns the same fuel twice, it is pretty efficient.
From every thing I have read they are great little stoves, and I might ump on the smaller of the two to keep with me in the truck when I go out fishing, along with a small mess kit type situation. Everywhere I fish has some form of woods, so I would probably never have to bring my own, and I might keep a bundle of pieces or a bag of wood chips with it just in case. The best part about these is that the outer metal stays cool enough to touch, and will not scorch the ground.
I may try to make one before I drop the 50 dollars on the small one, as there are a lot of plans out there. The fan system shouldn't be too hard to figure out, as It just has two speeds.
https://www.woodgas-stove.com/
also here is a video of an independent review.
[youtube]fTz6jZoUJwA[/youtube]
From every thing I have read they are great little stoves, and I might ump on the smaller of the two to keep with me in the truck when I go out fishing, along with a small mess kit type situation. Everywhere I fish has some form of woods, so I would probably never have to bring my own, and I might keep a bundle of pieces or a bag of wood chips with it just in case. The best part about these is that the outer metal stays cool enough to touch, and will not scorch the ground.
I may try to make one before I drop the 50 dollars on the small one, as there are a lot of plans out there. The fan system shouldn't be too hard to figure out, as It just has two speeds.
https://www.woodgas-stove.com/
also here is a video of an independent review.
[youtube]fTz6jZoUJwA[/youtube]