Another great video. Can't believe your dog fit in the tent too. Those are the second cheapest stove pipes. The cheapest ones can be made from Campbell's Chunky Soup cans. Use a side cutting safety opener to remove both ends of the can. The bottom end has a perfect taper that fits right into the top of a second can and you stack them in groups of 2, 3 or 4 to make sections 9", !3" or 17 1/2" long. Push them together real hard to keep them permanently joined, then insert those into each other with less force so they can be pulled apart later. And they're free. Try it sometime. I recommend the New England Clam Chowder and the Chicken and Sausage Gumbo since you need to use empty cans and those two taste great and are very filling.
@John mony thank you glad you enjoyed. I was experimenting with soup cans last year actually. Funny you bring them up. thanks for watching. Also the dog didn’t have his own bed, he slept in Lila’s bed with him.
@@AdventureswithSpackmann You should try these cans. It's amazing how well they fit together. Your pooch looks like he would be too rambunctious to house in such a crowded and fragile structure, especially with a fire going in the vestibule. I guess Lila's a Dog Whisperer. LOL
That looks like a great set up, and those pipes look much better than those crazy sharp single rolls that have to be hand rolled. I know I would totally bend that kind out of shape immediately. Happy Tuesday! Cheers.
@P4NMAN yeah after I used the cheapest stove from Amazon I really liked the solid pipes that came with it. So I started to look for cheap solid pipes. These ones fit the bill! Thanks for watching bro
Love these little vids from your time camping! Come for the reviews, stay for the funny moments. I’m assuming Lilah is your daughter? Because I love that she’s camping young, as that’s how I started, and it’s why I LOVE the outdoors now, it means a lot for young people who don’t see the beauty now
@JP Forcino yes she is. She is my youngest. She has been camping since she was 9months old. Even took her hot tenting last year. I feel it’s very important to them out young so that love stays with them forever. Thanks for watching
You may have creosote leak out of your current flue arrangement. I've seen a few videos and a few blogs stating that the wider "bell" end should be the side pointing up, so in the event the pipe condenses creosote inside, it will drip and funnel down the bell ends rather than leak out the gap between each connection.
@BrokenLifeCycle that’s correct. I mention my fix for that and link the video in the description of this video. I hate an upside down pipe. Thanks for watching
Thought you made a video with some really short cots a while back. Friend gave me some really old ones that were short . Never seen legs like these . Eddy Bauer or something similar. Good video
@John Burgin I have many videos with short cots in them. I have three different brand ones. Not sure if I’ve put one in a video in the stove hut yet but we used them in them this weekend. Thanks for watching
To check your heat coming from the stove, you should use a stove pipe thermometer to keep your stove from running to hot. They attach to the stove pipe by magnets.
I have a Tegimen hot tent. The top of the tent is 75 inches high, How high should the chimney extend above the peak of the roof? The titanium stove pipe that came with my stove Pomoly stove is 119 long. With the spark arrestor at the top, it's stands 143 inches tall! How much should I cut off, and what should I do with the piece that I cut off?
I’m not telling you to cut it. What if you get another tent that requires a longer pipe? But if you do cut it, do some research first but I think a good rule of thumb is at least 18” above the peak of a tent. If you cut it, you can use the extra piece to fab a stove jack sleeve like I mentioned in your other comment. Thanks for watching
When I have a jack hole bigger than the pipe, or even just to help with heat displacement, I use a stove jack sleeve. Another pipe around the stove pipe to create a double wall pipe with each end open. This stabilizes the stove pipe and helps with heat. I have a video on the channel from like 2 years ago on making one. It’s super easy. Thanks for watching
@@AdventureswithSpackmann nice you have a good humor too, watched some other vids of your channel. theres solid and nice info in most of them 🤓 keep it up
Im happy I found this video. I have a winterwell tentstove but destroyed the stovepipe which is of the type you roll. Think that design is stupid and have been looking for your type of stovepipe. The problem of course is to make it fit. I have been thinking of buying some kind of adapter, but Im not even sure about that. But I will try to buy a cheap pipe from aliexpress and see if I can make it fit. Greetings from Sweden🇸🇪🌲🪵🔥
@Calico Cat I believe I linked a video to making an adapter in the description of this video maybe it will give you an idea for yours. I’m glad this could help you out and I hope you can get it worked out. Greetings from the States my friend. Thanks for watching
@@AdventureswithSpackmann Hello! I just watched that video. I think I can manage to make an adapter like that and with a hose clamp. Thank you! You saved my stove!
Another great video. Can't believe your dog fit in the tent too. Those are the second cheapest stove pipes. The cheapest ones can be made from Campbell's Chunky Soup cans. Use a side cutting safety opener to remove both ends of the can. The bottom end has a perfect taper that fits right into the top of a second can and you stack them in groups of 2, 3 or 4 to make sections 9", !3" or 17 1/2" long. Push them together real hard to keep them permanently joined, then insert those into each other with less force so they can be pulled apart later. And they're free. Try it sometime. I recommend the New England Clam Chowder and the Chicken and Sausage Gumbo since you need to use empty cans and those two taste great and are very filling.
@John mony thank you glad you enjoyed. I was experimenting with soup cans last year actually. Funny you bring them up. thanks for watching. Also the dog didn’t have his own bed, he slept in Lila’s bed with him.
@@AdventureswithSpackmann ....and I can vouch for the chicken and sausage gumbo tasting pretty good. Hahaha
@@outdoorpoormet9447 I’m a chicken noodle fan myself lol.
@@AdventureswithSpackmann You should try these cans. It's amazing how well they fit together. Your pooch looks like he would be too rambunctious to house in such a crowded and fragile structure, especially with a fire going in the vestibule. I guess Lila's a Dog Whisperer. LOL
@John mony I’ll check them out. Lila is an animal whisperer. She great with them all.
I too like the Bic bushcraft firestarter. LOL
@outdoor poormet sometimes it’s just nice to light it up. Lmao. Thanks for watching
That looks like a great set up, and those pipes look much better than those crazy sharp single rolls that have to be hand rolled. I know I would totally bend that kind out of shape immediately.
Happy Tuesday! Cheers.
@Miles Robertson happy Tuesday to you too bro! I like solid pipes way better. You can add elbows and it’s easier to setup. Thanks for watching
Nice to find something affordable in this hobby! 💪 great share!
@P4NMAN yeah after I used the cheapest stove from Amazon I really liked the solid pipes that came with it. So I started to look for cheap solid pipes. These ones fit the bill! Thanks for watching bro
Love these little vids from your time camping! Come for the reviews, stay for the funny moments. I’m assuming Lilah is your daughter? Because I love that she’s camping young, as that’s how I started, and it’s why I LOVE the outdoors now, it means a lot for young people who don’t see the beauty now
@JP Forcino yes she is. She is my youngest. She has been camping since she was 9months old. Even took her hot tenting last year. I feel it’s very important to them out young so that love stays with them forever. Thanks for watching
I love the way stainless colors with heat, I wish I could recreate it with ink or paint for a background
@Doc Ink me too bro! I have the Pomoly Dweller stove and those pipes blueing is awesome. Thanks for watching
You may have creosote leak out of your current flue arrangement. I've seen a few videos and a few blogs stating that the wider "bell" end should be the side pointing up, so in the event the pipe condenses creosote inside, it will drip and funnel down the bell ends rather than leak out the gap between each connection.
@BrokenLifeCycle that’s correct. I mention my fix for that and link the video in the description of this video. I hate an upside down pipe. Thanks for watching
Great video! Laughed pretty good when you said it was ok to use a lighter! 🤣😂
@Locke Outdoors glad you enjoyed bro. Lol that was pretty good. Thanks for watching
God bless you ❤
@shabeeb path god bless you as well! Thanks for watching
Thanx for the vid!
@Richard Canfield you’re welcome. Thanks for watching!
Nice one thanks
@Willis Blevins thanks bro!
Great share thanks for the video
@Camping with Coyote Chris & Friends glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching
Thought you made a video with some really short cots a while back. Friend gave me some really old ones that were short . Never seen legs like these . Eddy Bauer or something similar. Good video
@John Burgin I have many videos with short cots in them. I have three different brand ones. Not sure if I’ve put one in a video in the stove hut yet but we used them in them this weekend. Thanks for watching
A made the change to solid pipe in the lower section of that 3W Wild West, much more stable
@Dave Collier Camping it sure is bro! Great upgrade for any stove. Thanks for watching
@@AdventureswithSpackmann my pleasure
Nice option for a solid stove but I'm still going for a foldable titanium stove when I do for space and weight saving
@Chris ‘CJ’ Jones yeah space is a problem with solid pipes. Thanks for watching
To check your heat coming from the stove, you should use a stove pipe thermometer to keep your stove from running to hot. They attach to the stove pipe by magnets.
@BioDave1955 great idea. However this fire wasn’t even that hot. Thanks for watching
not a bad idea
@nd predator I like solid so much better. Thanks for watching bro
That's DIRT cheap man!!
@Backpacking with Buckley yeah they are bro! Price has gone up since I bought them but not much. Still cheapest I’ve found. Thanks for watching
I have a Tegimen hot tent. The top of the tent is 75 inches high, How high should the chimney extend above the peak of the roof? The titanium stove pipe that came with my stove Pomoly stove is 119 long. With the spark arrestor at the top, it's stands 143 inches tall! How much should I cut off, and what should I do with the piece that I cut off?
I’m not telling you to cut it. What if you get another tent that requires a longer pipe? But if you do cut it, do some research first but I think a good rule of thumb is at least 18” above the peak of a tent. If you cut it, you can use the extra piece to fab a stove jack sleeve like I mentioned in your other comment. Thanks for watching
I have a jack with a 3.5-inch diameter hole, but my pipe is 2.5 in diameter. Is there a way to fix this after-the-fact?
When I have a jack hole bigger than the pipe, or even just to help with heat displacement, I use a stove jack sleeve. Another pipe around the stove pipe to create a double wall pipe with each end open. This stabilizes the stove pipe and helps with heat. I have a video on the channel from like 2 years ago on making one. It’s super easy. Thanks for watching
2+ dollars? Wow. Beats my 23 dollar per foot pipes for sure. Too bad I was late to the show
@Big Marky Mark I believe they are around 3.50ish now but still cheaper lol. Thanks for watching
What type of stove is that?
It’s the first Pomoly Traveller. Thanks for watching
Another good video it's not not Sharp hahaha
@Tim Robinson lol that was great. Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching
You don't need a $100 survival knife to flick a Bic ...
$100 knife isn’t for starting fires, it’s for looking cool lol. Thanks for watching
0:51 that Toe looks like a Cigar bud
@Lantechnik 4k lmao yeah it does! Thanks for watching
@@AdventureswithSpackmann nice you have a good humor too, watched some other vids of your channel. theres solid and nice info in most of them 🤓 keep it up
@@landtechnik4k thank you so much! Glad you like them.
Im happy I found this video. I have a winterwell tentstove but destroyed the stovepipe which is of the type you roll. Think that design is stupid and have been looking for your type of stovepipe. The problem of course is to make it fit. I have been thinking of buying some kind of adapter, but Im not even sure about that. But I will try to buy a cheap pipe from aliexpress and see if I can make it fit. Greetings from Sweden🇸🇪🌲🪵🔥
@Calico Cat I believe I linked a video to making an adapter in the description of this video maybe it will give you an idea for yours. I’m glad this could help you out and I hope you can get it worked out. Greetings from the States my friend. Thanks for watching
@@AdventureswithSpackmann Hello! I just watched that video. I think I can manage to make an adapter like that and with a hose clamp. Thank you! You saved my stove!
@@calicocat6571 you’re welcome, glad to hear it!