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forced air woodgas stove

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Inspired by the Bush Buddy and Zip stoves it burns hot and long.

One of the reasons I added the fan is because I wanted to use it for prolonged periods of time, not just for cooking.

The fan creates enough heat that I can throw rather large sticks in it without it cooling off and loosing it's secondary burn of the wood gases.

Now I can throw sticks or chunks of wood in it almost as big as the stove opening itself and it will continue to produce bright hot flame with little smoke. 

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dutro76usa says:

Challenge! I have previously own a 9V battery-powered stove
The dual structure of the titanium tube is located beneath the wings.
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mmeiser2 says:

"The dual structure of the titanium tube is located beneath the wings. "

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