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PortageKeeper
01/29/2016 08:09AM
 
quote Trapper7: "quote PortageKeeper: "quote Trapper7: "How do you think this stove would do heating my Eskimo Quickfish 3? http://www.amazon.com/Eskimo-Quickfish-3-Ice-Shelter/dp/B002V31HD8
Will it be too hot even if I have the damper and draft almost closed? How long will a full stove go with good dry hardwood and an almost closed draft and damper? Thanks."

Dry hardwood would likely burn 2-3 hours. The stove is not too big simply because it has good control. I just had a smaller one burning-cranked way down and it burned at a nice steady pace.
There is a sale pending on this stove - just waiting for the check to arrive and I have a sale pending on the smaller version, but that may not happen. The smaller one is used but in good shape and if the deal falls through I can contact you in case you are interested. The smaller one is $200."




The smaller one does interest me. Let me know. Thanks!"

The small stove sold. Thank you for your interest!
 
PortageKeeper
01/24/2016 09:23PM
 
I have several ti stoves now. Wasn't sure what size or style I'd choose to keep. I found out that this one is large for my needs so I'll part with it for approximately what I have into it.
The firebox is 10"X 10"X 16". It sets 5" above the ground. The firebox is ti, the legs are steel, the pins that hold the firebox with legs together are steel. The foil stove pipe (3"x 7') is stainless steel and the damper (included but not fitted) is ti. The stove legs are shaped to put 'floaters' through. It comes with case. The whole unit with case weighs 9 lbs. I need $300 plus shipping.



 
whitecedar
01/26/2016 08:44PM
 
WOW, that is some awe inspiring craftsmanship!
 
Nozzelnut
01/26/2016 10:18PM
 
That looks well made. If I only had a use for a stove...
 
Trapper7
01/26/2016 10:40PM
 
quote PortageKeeper: "quote Trapper7: "How do you think this stove would do heating my Eskimo Quickfish 3? http://www.amazon.com/Eskimo-Quickfish-3-Ice-Shelter/dp/B002V31HD8
Will it be too hot even if I have the damper and draft almost closed? How long will a full stove go with good dry hardwood and an almost closed draft and damper? Thanks."

Dry hardwood would likely burn 2-3 hours. The stove is not too big simply because it has good control. I just had a smaller one burning-cranked way down and it burned at a nice steady pace.
There is a sale pending on this stove - just waiting for the check to arrive and I have a sale pending on the smaller version, but that may not happen. The smaller one is used but in good shape and if the deal falls through I can contact you in case you are interested. The smaller one is $200."



The smaller one does interest me. Let me know. Thanks!
 
Trapper7
01/26/2016 10:14PM
 
How do you think this stove would do heating my Eskimo Quickfish 3? http://www.amazon.com/Eskimo-Quickfish-3-Ice-Shelter/dp/B002V31HD8
Will it be too hot even if I have the damper and draft almost closed? How long will a full stove go with good dry hardwood and an almost closed draft and damper? Thanks.
 
PortageKeeper
01/26/2016 10:28PM
 
quote Trapper7: "How do you think this stove would do heating my Eskimo Quickfish 3? http://www.amazon.com/Eskimo-Quickfish-3-Ice-Shelter/dp/B002V31HD8
Will it be too hot even if I have the damper and draft almost closed? How long will a full stove go with good dry hardwood and an almost closed draft and damper? Thanks."

Dry hardwood would likely burn 2-3 hours. The stove is not too big simply because it has good control. I just had a smaller one burning-cranked way down and it burned at a nice steady pace.
There is a sale pending on this stove - just waiting for the check to arrive and I have a sale pending on the smaller version, but that may not happen. The smaller one is used but in good shape and if the deal falls through I can contact you in case you are interested. The smaller one is $200.
 
PortageKeeper
01/26/2016 10:36PM
 
quote whitecedar: "WOW, that is some awe inspiring craftsmanship!"
Thank you. I enjoy doing this kind of work. It helps make spring come a little sooner.