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willy eckerslike



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Nice Portable Log Burner
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Frontier-Portabl...27c40c5a01 Original Member Pie n Pea Club.
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ZeDefender



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That looks very smart Thumbs Up Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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I really like that but I laughed at the picture of the guy carrying it 'nonchalantly' in one hand as they haven't shown what he does with the 6' long chimney Mr. Green

I wonder how thick the steel is and how long it would last ?
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Seen something similar to that on sale at game fairs, made from old calor gas cylinders - don't know how much they are but looked good.

I'll look out for them at the Midland.

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Nick, who owns DeltaTek, had one that he made out of an old army ammo box at Billing this year, it worked really well and was a nice focal point (and source of heat) in the evenings with a few Jack Daniels Cool
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Go Beyond wrote:
I really like that but I laughed at the picture of the guy carrying it 'nonchalantly' in one hand as they haven't shown what he does with the 6' long chimney Mr. Green

I wonder how thick the steel is and how long it would last ?


Chimney is in sections, or use the chimney as a snorkel and just swap it to the stove when at destination. Original Member Pie n Pea Club.
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willy eckerslike



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Go Beyond wrote:
I really like that but I laughed at the picture of the guy carrying it 'nonchalantly' in one hand as they haven't shown what he does with the 6' long chimney Mr. Green

I wonder how thick the steel is and how long it would last ?


Sectional chimey I wonder if some of it fits inside. Original Member Pie n Pea Club.
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Go Beyond



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Love the snorkel idea Rolling with laughter

You may well be right about the storage in the box ...
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I usually make a fire on the floor, or use my heat bead powered cobb-cooker. but that looks really clever.
Thanks for posting.

found a youtube clip on it, the chimney is in the box
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I bought a Frontier stove a couple of months back after I saw it advertised in LRM. There are 5 sections to the chimney which are just the right size to fit inside the stove itself making the whole thing self contained for transport. I've only used it a couple of times but it works really well.

If anyones' interested, have a look at the Frontier website as there's some good info on there. It's also cheaper from there compared to that eBay ad.

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ken



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They do a great hot water boiler that clips to the base of the chimney and a silicone gasket to exit via roofs
Post #163185 20th Aug 2012 7:09am
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The new model Frontier Stove Plus
Introducing our newest stove: the Frontier plus .

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The new stove is available soon . I have pre ordered mine at a discount price ( only the first 100 get discounted )

http://kck.st/1IDFgRc
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I got one this year the stacks fit in side the burner ..it a great bit of kit
Terry
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uncas



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My youngest daughter and her husband have one with the water boiler for their Tipi they both rate it very highly as they camp all year round.

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Re: The new model Frontier Stove Plus
keith wrote:
Introducing our newest stove: the Frontier plus .

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The new stove is available soon . I have pre ordered mine at a discount price ( only the first 100 get discounted )

http://kck.st/1IDFgRc


Hi Keith,

Can you give us an overview when it arrives?

Thanks,

Steve
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