What material is used for the stove jack?
What material is used for the stove jack?
We must all learn to live together as brothers--or we will all perish together as fools. MLK
Thankee...
I bought a Yard (3'x5') of this... http://beckelcanvas.com/products_vie...products_id=27
I found a few stoves here http://www.titaniumgoat.com/stoves.html but they are expensive. I may just stick with my catalytic stove if I go when I really need a stove.
I run a machine shop and have access to everything I need to fab one up. I'm going to price materials and see what I can come up with. Thanks again. Cool set up.
We must all learn to live together as brothers--or we will all perish together as fools. MLK
Smokehouse says "awesome" a lot which is awesome. Awesome vids btw
My wife wants one.
Hopefully she'll forget about it soon enough. It's a marvelous design, but I know who would have to carry it.
Great videos BTW.
Having had the pleasure of seeing the smokehouse in person, let me tell you it is one sweet set up. SmokeHouse and Zac are great to hike with and they always pick some great trails. Hope to see you guys again this spring.
How did the Winter Yeti + 2 oz of down work out?
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"Awesome" video thanks for posting. I really like the look of the woods there, I spent some time at Camp Robinson in Arkansas and always thought how similar the woods were to PA woods.
That set up is sweet, SmokeBait! The Quachita is an "awesome" trail. Having to carry a lot of water on some of the ridges would be my only complaint. Makes for a long 225 miles. I haven't been down that way in awhile, I may have to plan a trip soon.
I enjoyed your trip report. Looking forward to March in the Qzarks.
That looked like a great little trip, and that stove is "awesome".
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