This year we had a night of really strong winds. The wind somehow came down the flu and smoked out the entire tent. we had to exit the tent and open the windows and door to vent it all out. The only other negative thing about a stove is that I am up at least 3 times a night to add wood to it.
Last edited by hoochie; 11-05-2018 at 05:59 PM.
Get it on the ground, that's when the work starts
A longer chimney solves the smoke and wind problem. And feeding you partner beer before bed solves the feeding the stove problem. But so would a properly designed door and inlet.
Has anyone used the Nuway propane heaters in wall tents?
Last edited by 264mag; 03-03-2019 at 04:07 PM.
Where do you guys like your stovepipe wall jack?
In the side or through the top?
Mine came with it beside the door. Not a bad place, all the mess stays near the door. With three guys in a 12x14 , we used the area across from the stove as a table area and three cots across the back half. We had a porch for cooking, and split the tarps at the stove pipe.
Saw this stove in an youtube video series... have a look
https://gstove-canada.com/
MD.
I have 2 spots for my stove pipe to exit. 12x14 tent. With 8 ft add on detachable kitchen.
One about 6 ft up out the back off center to one side.
The other just inside main room out the side wall at top of side.
This way you have choices depending on how many in your party.
Nothing out of the roof...... If you go out the roof you also need to figure your fly or tarp out to avoid melting or burning.
I do carry a selection of bends to accommodate set up.
"If you go out the roof you also need to figure your fly or tarp out to avoid melting or burning. "
Thanks. That is exactly what I had concerns about.
My fly is UGE......
14X24 ......heavy heavy tarp. No holes through it.
No rain or melting snow coming through any where.