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    +1 for what TFC Rick said. In my experience, you don't need a windscreen if you use a chicken can with holes drilled in it and a notch cut out for stick feeding. Make it look similar to the BB potstand and it will perform well.

    They rust like crazy if you get them wet so be careful of snow and rain.

    The potstand made from a chicken can will work with pretty much any standard alcohol stove and you can use the top of the paint can as a priming pan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tendertoe View Post
    +1 for what TFC Rick said. In my experience, you don't need a windscreen if you use a chicken can with holes drilled in it and a notch cut out for stick feeding. Make it look similar to the BB potstand and it will perform well.

    They rust like crazy if you get them wet so be careful of snow and rain.


    ty.. good advice

    hmmm. I wonder if you could convert one of those $25 walmart anondized aluminum cooksets into a highspeed stove that wouldn't rust on you??? I need to investigate this

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    I do the same as TFCRick. It's a Sweet Sue chicken can. It fits inside the bottom of the paint can for storage. My DIY alky stove fits it it also and the whole thing goes into a Crown Royal bag then into my billy can.

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    I painted mine with high temp paint. The spray kind you use on barbque grills.

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    That completely solve your rusting issue?

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    No rust yet..used a handfull of times. The upside is if it does rust, I can make another one for about $5.

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    All of my paint can stoves get rusty .... never tried the heat paint. But .... they are inexpensive so there ya' go. Rust or not .... they still fire!
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    another wood stove out there is the Bushcooker lt .... i have one and like it alot
    it's alittle cheaper then the BB and it half the weight and it all Titanium
    and will fit into a SP600 mug
    It puts the Underquilt on it's hammock ... It does this whenever it gets cold

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    All of my paint can stoves get rusty .... never tried the heat paint. But .... they are inexpensive so there ya' go. Rust or not .... they still fire!
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    Quote Originally Posted by greenlespaul View Post
    another wood stove out there is the Bushcooker lt .... i have one and like it alot
    it's alittle cheaper then the BB and it half the weight and it all Titanium
    and will fit into a SP600 mug
    Just watched the guy's video onit.... that's pretty highspeed.. I like the adjustable burn and the fact you only haveto load once. Definitely not bad for 30 bucks

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