[Stoves] oven cook stove

Thomas Reed tombreed at comcast.net
Thu May 1 18:40:46 CDT 2008


Dear Dick and All:

My oven solution does not heat water, but is very simple.  Our WoodGas 
stove (two sizes, 3 kW and 6 kW at www.woodgas.com) can be used with the 
Coleman portable camp oven (about 1 ft3, WalMart, $28.83, folds to ~1 X 
1 X .25 ft) for many baking and heating purposes.  I believe it has a 
thermometer.  You could adjust the temperature by having a metal flap to 
divert some of the heat since even on low there will be more heat from 
the small stove then needed for moderate cooking. 

TOM REED                   BEF


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rogerio carneiro de miranda wrote:
> Check out http://www.english.ecofogao.com.br/
>
> There is an optional model  with water heater.
>
>
>
> 2008/4/30, Dick Gallien <dickgallien at gmail.com>:
>   
>> In our rapid accent toward 3rd world living, I'm looking for an efficient
>> wood cook stove, with oven, which will replace the standard 30"wX36"hX27"d
>> gas or electric cook stove.  I'd be pleasantly surprised if there is such
>> an
>> animal. To be a slide in replacement, it would obviously need a water
>> jacket
>> on the sides and back, with a top stack.  Having recently divorced my OWB
>> of
>> 14 years, because of her heavy smoking and inefficiency, I realize that
>> such
>> a compact efficient cook stove wouldn't be easy, but could be done and
>> there'll be an increasing demand.
>> Thanks, Dick
>>
>> --
>> Dick Gallien
>> 22501 East Burns Valley Road
>> Winona MN 55987
>> dickgallien at gmail.com [507]454-3126
>> www.thewinonafarm.com
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