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wood gas stoves-burn time length
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Aug 12, 2008 at 5:42 am #1230603
I am interested in trying a wood gas stove for backpacking and wondered how long I could keep a fire going or at least hot coals, without doing any damage to the stove. Some cold nights before bed it would be nice to keep a warm cup on the stove or have some fire light. Would 2 hours do damage?
Aug 12, 2008 at 7:44 am #1446766I dont think 2 hours will cause any problem. I have used my tin can stove to sit round after cooking and I did not time it but I would have thought it was that long. Corrosion and heat will destroy a stove eventually.
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