The stove creations of Oops56 and a Collection of Vintage Stoves of the Past
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oops56
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by oops56 » Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:29 am
Well its not working right. Got to start over the burners need to be higher two rounds of wick and the pot stand got to go make two crosses on for each burner.This my first try so all stove don't work the fist time. Ever one show there good one i show you a bad one

oh one of these days i get the camera to show flame

Man play with fire man get burnt
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Allen
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by Allen » Fri Apr 04, 2008 1:29 am
That looks Great oops56!
Where did You get the cool Lemonheads Tin?
I saw a nice Tin in the tool section of Walmart that had Dremel bits in it, that would work good too.

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by Ridgerunner » Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:14 pm
Oops, your two steps ahead of me. I've been looking for that perfect sized tin. My idea was to find a tin that would hold two stoves(Starlyte, Moonlite) and yet small enought to fit in a small Heine pot, widthwise, and short enough to fit in a large Heine pot. That way it would all fit in the large Heine pot giving you one pot for your tea and one for dinner. Still looking for the perfect tin.

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Allen
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by Allen » Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:58 pm
Ridgerunner wrote:Oops, your two steps ahead of me. I've been looking for that perfect sized tin. My idea was to find a tin that would hold two stoves(Starlyte, Moonlite) and yet small enought to fit in a small Heine pot, widthwise, and short enough to fit in a large Heine pot. That way it would all fit in the large Heine pot giving you one pot for your tea and one for dinner. Still looking for the perfect tin.

The Dremel Tin was 15.00 with 75 different bits and wheels. I don't know if the top was hinged or not.
Cheers!

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Allen
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by Allen » Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:01 pm
I remember seeing Tins that size in art supply stores before. I think They held watercolors?
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by Allen » Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:21 pm
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by DaddyMnM » Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:51 pm
Robert, you're just having too much fun now. Did you have to eat all them lemon drops?
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by oops56 » Fri Apr 04, 2008 7:13 pm
Well after i open them up it is a pencil box only had about 6 in a small package and a plastic thing that came out the wife ate them.
Man play with fire man get burnt