How To Make a Rocket Stove
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Cooking outdoors shouldn’t be rocket
science, but it can definitely work with a tiny rocket stove. We will
show you how and why. The advantages of using such a device instead of a
full-size grill, is that you will be able to make one when reaching the
desired place for camping, even if you’ve forgotten the one you made at
home. With a weight of half a kilogram or one pound,
the much cheaper DIY stove could be a real alternative to a modern
stove. And when you think about teaching young ones of the ways to cook
away from a computer, this could be the easiest way of doing so. Here is
what materials you need to have:
• a marker;
• a pair of Tinner’s snips;
• a couple of large (800 ml) cans;
• an 18 by 15 cm diameter can with a lid;
• thick gloves (to protect you from all the cutting);
• some fiberglass insulation
• a pair of Tinner’s snips;
• a couple of large (800 ml) cans;
• an 18 by 15 cm diameter can with a lid;
• thick gloves (to protect you from all the cutting);
• some fiberglass insulation