A handful of twigs can cook an ENTIRE MEAL! And if you use the design below it fits anywhere, only weighs about 1 lb, very portable, easy to use, practically free, great for camping,…. Shall I go on?No… lets just go ahead and make one!Grab Some Scraps and Make a ROCKET STOVE! A huge thanks to Brock, who is an Organic Wellness Doctor by day, and aRocket Stove engineer by night. I got my first Rocket Stove from him, because lets face it, I was NEVER going to get around to making one. He was nice enough to let me invite myself over to his workshop and be totally obnoxious with my picture-taking. So make sure to check out his Website –PREMIER ROCKET STOVES, and send him a HUGE THANKS :)
SUPPLIES:#10 CAN W/ LID – Recycle one or get one from the cannery.2 LARGE 28oz CANS – Eat lots of beans tonight :)EXTRA CAN – You need an extra can to make the shelf.INSULATION – Grab some from the attic.TIN SNIPS – or anything that can cut metal!HEAVY-DUTY GLOVES – So you don’t cut too many fingers off!MARKER – To mark where to cut on the can.WIRE HANGER – To make the handle with.HIGH HEAT SPRAY PAINT – If you want to make it fancy ;)1- Mark & Cut Center Hole! With the large #10 can , use a lid from the small can and trace a circle.
Once you get something that could pass as a circle, get to cutting! This is where you get to use your Tin Snips! But if you want live on the edge, pull out a mini saw, don’t wear any safety goggles, use your toes to cut everything, and go to town!!!
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