Im in the market for a wood stove for my canvas home away from home, and thought id ask those of you on here that use them.
Hunting camps in cool or cold weather can be a lot more enjoyable with the comfort of a heated shelter. :campfire:
I don't have them anymore (no wall tent), but when I had wall tents, I used Sims stoves. They used to be out of Cody, but now are based in Billings. Got me through lots of cold and snowy camping trips. They break down nicely so they can be packed in your truck or on your cayuse.
I have a 5 dog stove for our wall tent and can say it's the finest wood stove I've ever used. John has a titanium version for his Kifaru Teepee we use in Alaska.
Mike
I bought a Camp Chef Alpine cylinder stove for my 12x14 wall tent this year. During Elk season it was very effective at keeping the tent very warm. Outside temps weren't as low as expected and we had to open the tent up several nights to keep from cooking. I am sure if temps had dropped we would have been comfortable.
Sims stove for my 12 X 14 Outfitter tent and it's been working fine for lots of years. Best to put a layer of sand or dirt to cover the bottom then stoke a fire.
i'd check out the kifaru stoves
I have a 3 dog stove and a Kifaru stove. Both of these are great stoves. The 3 dog is heavy, but it is great if you are in a canoe or have some way to carry it (i also use it to heat my shop). The kifaru stove is the one I use the most. It is best for backpacking. Once I started using it for winter time camping, I don't think I can ever go back to a tent wthout a stove.
I have a 4 Dog and love it. I fill it with split oak and it holds fire all night.
I have a Cylinder stove for my tent and love it. A good stove turns a tent into a home. George @Prairie Traditions carries them, and is a sponsor here.
Being it's a canvas tent to begin with I don't think you need an ultra light wood stove, which would mainly be used for packing in, but if you really want one then I would check out the Kifaru light weight steel, and Ed T's titanium cylinder stoves. I think one of the Four dog stoves would meet your needs better.
4 dog stove! Don K really know how to make a stove.
I have a 2-Dog stove for my 10' x 15' wall tent and it is plenty big to make the tent toasty and it is only #38 packed up and has handles so it is super easy to handle even in and out of the boat or the ATV trailer.With dry pine firewood it won't last all night but it is good for 6 hours and being a senior means I have to get up to pee at least once a night and I just throw a log on then and it is toasty when we get up.The stove is really well built and truly air tight.Makes camping a real pleasure. Bob
I had one custom built for a 10x12... 8' peak, 5' walls. Guy I got to know in MT designed it and I had it fabricated to his specs.
Gads...it was made of good heavy metal to not burn out, but he wanted a box on the stove too big for the pipe he asked for...it would NOT draw.
A good, commercial, well-proven stove that might need the bottom replaced periodically beats one that won't draw!
I laugh about that stove every time I see the Tom Selleck movie, "Monty Hall!" Bad stove is bad juju!
I used an old military stove this year. I am going to get a better stove for next year. It worked okay but did not hold the fire for more than 4 hrs even when loaded up and shut down. I used to use one I welded up my self when I had a 12x14 tent. It was the best! Thinking the cylinder stoves look good.
I am starting to get the bug. I would like to adapt my camp to include the use of a wood stove. I use no canvas, but could see using a wood stove in my cookshack or vestibule with the pipe angled out. I am looking for a mid-sized stove of quality construction, like a Three Dog or Cylinder stove.
Any suggestions?
Killdeer
I posted a thread over on the leather wall on the stoves I have been using for years,the thread title is hoe to make a tent stove step by step,I would post it here but I am using my smart phone .I posted complete diagrams for the stove and the stove has served me well in Alaska for years.
Thanks wildman, ill take a look.
Colemans military surplus has many types of tent stoves. I used them in the Corps and they are easy and efficient.
I have something called a Kozy Kamp that I picked up quite a while ago. Don't know where I got it. It's made out of heavy gauge steel, 10x10x18 inches, plus legs, 4-inch pipe. Keeps my 9x12 wall tent nice and toasty. Easy enough to carry in the back of a truck, but on the heavy side for horse packing.
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I had a guy weld up a stove using a 100 pound propane tank. The screw on legs and pipes fit inside. Keeps us warm and toasty in my 12 x 14 wall tent.
JW
Kni-Co make great stove!!! Look them up. I use one in my Snowtrekker tent and they are really well made!
I have a 4 dog ... love it!
Bob.
I built one for my 11x11 Herder Tent. Used an "old" ss beer keg. Got the pipe from Davis tent. The fittings were from a old Sotz Stove kit. Did have to get a friend to fabricate a different size flue joint. Works good. Used 2 year old pecan wood. 'Course that stuff isn't the best firewood. Had to re-stoke it during the night, but as I stacked the wood inside it wasn't a problem.
JAG/Johnny
You might want to check out the 50 cal ammo can stove as a economical alternative, just google it.
Dan