Arctic Oven stove options/opinions
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08/16/10 08:07 PM
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Got a Tent on order (the AO10) but have been going back and forth on the stove. Been told by a few that the stoves aren't worth the $$ and to just have someone build a nice smaller, airtight stove.
Anyone have opinions on their stoves?
Also, does anyone know anyone who would/could fabricate up a stove like this (small, say like a 15 gallon fuel barrel, or 20# propane size)? I'm sure I can get someone in Nome to do it, but like anything up here it'd cost me a pretty penny.
Thinking it doesn't need to be a big stove, airtight, 3" diameter pipe (can buy the pipe from AK tent and tarp).
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Re: Arctic Oven stove options/opinions
[Re: Pete in Frbks]
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08/16/10 08:32 PM
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I have the buddy heater as an option, again: venting is key. Have the coleman too as a cooking stove, so it might be an option. I do hear that they heat up real well... I figured this is the place to ask for someone who knows someone (fabricator). Hate to have such a fancy stove jack...and not use it. Then again, with the OVER ABUNDANCE of trees we have out here....
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Re: Arctic Oven stove options/opinions
[Re: Alaskan]
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Nothing like a small wood stove in a tent. The buddy is ok and probably safer than the Coleman cooking stove from what I read. Alaskan have you checked out the sheephearder's stove: http://www.cabelas.com/p-0005876.shtml
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Re: Arctic Oven stove options/opinions
[Re: onegunsmith]
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08/16/10 10:04 PM
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stove???
Okie said he was going to get 3 sleeping bags that all zipped together.....made one big , snuggly one..
I try to always volunteer to make the coffee in the morning...nothing like a warm tent from the stove to wake up to, to take the chill out of everything.......
that nome trip was awesome, chip and mark freezing.... our clothes drying, steam coming off the tent, nice and warm.... what dummies...
Do I need to Goldstreak or Air Cargo us some wood???
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Re: Arctic Oven stove options/opinions
[Re: white17]
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08/16/10 10:13 PM
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Wow, now we need to invite David Copperfield too...Does he hunt?
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Re: Arctic Oven stove options/opinions
[Re: EurekaTrapper]
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08/17/10 01:03 AM
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Soooooooo.....no one knows a fabricator...or just someone who likes to weld and make stuff?
When I get to a real computer I'll take a good look at the other stoves mentioned.
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Re: Arctic Oven stove options/opinions
[Re: Alaskan]
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08/17/10 02:28 AM
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I only stayed in the artic oven tents a couple of times..once in the fall time,the door leaked bad...and no room,other than to sleep,would of MUCH.. rather have been in my 10x12...we did camp in the winter,and was fast to set up,if I remember right we heated it with a colman lantern,and was comfortable,other than that,I guess a yukon fold up stove would be about the right size .. you have to split the wood thin,..but then you dont have much anyway
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Re: Arctic Oven stove options/opinions
[Re: yukonjeff]
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08/17/10 02:43 AM
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We stay in one for at least 3 months of weekends every winter. The AO is a GREAT two man tent with the stove. AKbeav bought the AO stove and it's fine. We use duraflame logs to heat it. They get chopped into 1/3rd's and will heat the tent to 70 degrees in a few minutes.
We've never had trouble with a leaky door. You just have to make sure the vents are open.
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Re: Arctic Oven stove options/opinions
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08/17/10 11:16 AM
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YJ, kusko- it sounds like you guys stayed in the smaller version. This is the AO10 (10'x10', 7' at peak). It isn't going to be as cramped, or shouldn't. For the exact reasons you guys mentioned is why most upgrade to this bigger size. However, with tha tbigger size...means more to heat...
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Re: Arctic Oven stove options/opinions
[Re: akdave]
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Hope it can fit three....cause that's how many are gonna stay in it. Am getting the new vestibule set up though, hoping to get some of the gear out in there...
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Re: Arctic Oven stove options/opinions
[Re: trapper ron]
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08/17/10 02:21 PM
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Nothing like a small wood stove in a tent. The buddy is ok and probably safer than the Coleman cooking stove from what I read. Alaskan have you checked out the sheephearder's stove: http://www.cabelas.com/p-0005876.shtml Was just checking out the Cabelas' stoves. They are roughly the same price but much heavier. While that might not be that bad of a deal, they are also a different pipe diamter. I'd have to neck down the pipe to make the sheephearder's stove work. On the other hand, the weight might make them "heavier duty" and take a beating better (not that I plan on beating up my stove...but just incase). Anyone try these and have feedback?
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Re: Arctic Oven stove options/opinions
[Re: takotna]
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08/17/10 02:28 PM
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Propane wont flow in cold weather,froze my but on a caribou hunt once finding that out remember you hear of someone every year dieing from carbon monixide poinsoning every year from heating tents with a fuel stove..when we camp in no trees..we used a two burner primus stove,and left the ridge pole holes open to vent (on a 10x12) my perfect camp is a 10x12,(carry a ridgpole),with one of those light oval top loading,fish (camp stoves) they used to sell all over,but hardly see them now..the small version would heat the tent and dry the moisture,when it got damp..I always tarp the roof and use a bigger one so you have over hang,have a platic tarp,on the floor coverd by a canvas tarp,and then caribou skin for sleeping pad..that ridgpole is handy for drying clothes/skinning...and if you ever need to work on your machien,just set up the tent over it,and work in comfort.
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