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PortageKeeper
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12/25/2014 11:10PM   (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
I posted notes and photo's here. Now I suppose that I should get going on building my 'hot' pyramid tent. It'd be nice to get it done to use this season or at least try it in the yard, but we'll see.
 
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OldFingers57
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12/26/2014 05:40AM  
It looks really sharp. Nice job on it.
Savage Voyageur
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12/26/2014 09:19AM  
Looks great, some nice details on the stove. Should turn some cool colors after you get it hot.
Minnesotian
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12/26/2014 09:22AM  
Wow, very impressive. Nice work.
12/26/2014 09:39AM  
Holy carp Joe-that looks awesome! If you decide you want to go into production you know how to get a hold of me. I could use a small stove for my fishing shelter tent.
Rich
12/26/2014 10:07AM  
great work there!
redoleary
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12/26/2014 10:12AM  
Wow! Well done sir, nice work.
12/26/2014 10:50AM  
That looks so good, I'd be afraid to use it!
PortageKeeper
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12/26/2014 12:08PM  
Thank you for the comments. Being a 'first build' I am open for suggestions those with experience with this type of stove on how to improve it, though unfortunately I am a bit shy of the proper equipment to make some things better or faster. I do like working with wood or metal the most, as I have some background there. Being retired, I am happy using my extra time on these things.
PortageKeeper
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12/26/2014 12:16PM  
quote tg: "Holy carp Joe-that looks awesome! If you decide you want to go into production you know how to get a hold of me. I could use a small stove for my fishing shelter tent.
Rich"

Thanks Rich!
When you decide what size and type would work for your shelter... email me and maybe I can help you out.
ArrowheadPaddler
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12/26/2014 04:09PM  
Beautiful work PortageKeeper.
Laketrout58
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01/07/2015 07:33PM  
Your stove looks great!!
SevenofNine
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01/08/2015 07:06PM  
Beautifully executed Joe.
PortageKeeper
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01/08/2015 08:51PM  
Thanks. I have since done a test burn, and have made a couple of changes. Also made a carry case. I will post more soon.
 
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