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in simplest terms, the larger the stove the greater the energy output only because you can put more wood in it. Thermal mass only evens out the highs...
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Welcome! Yep, many of us are transplants from the winter trekking site. We created this to fill that gap and to extend our knowledge base throughout the...
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nice Midwest Firecraft thats a beautiful blade. Big blades do have their place. Many times an axe is the ticket.
FWIW ive been beating the...
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Nice work! I made a baffle for my kni-co as well, makes a difference in heat output and boils water better....
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You have Won! I'll start another one soon. Thanks for participating. I sent you a PM....
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You're correct. it can go straight to the bottom in a hurry. I use motorcycle grips with shaft collars on my chisel. Its tethered to my wrist. Sticking...
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You're absolutely right, my freestanding baffle can be shifted inadvertently messing with the airflow. I'm the only one that loads my stove so I'm aware...
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There are basically two ways you could go about having a removable baffle in a stove, regardless of the brand.
Free-standing- utilizing a...
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For me, a luxury when pulling a sled would be a chair or ice fishing gear.
Car camping would be cots, a small folding table, more elaborate...
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My wife and I are planning on attending. Should be a good time.
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The park charges for camping but the rendezvous is free. Rhonda did pay for 1 chord of wood, she would be taking donations for reimbursement.
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All- The rendezvous is held Feb 4th thru Feb 6th 2022.
Location - Sawmill Lake Campground near Birchwood, Wi
Camping is $10...
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