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In the market for a titanium wood stove for a sawtooth I just bought... any ideas or anyone have one to sell?
 
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Lite Outdoors, GOAT, SeekOutside or Smith(Kifaru). All would do exactly what you want. Really just personal preference. I went with the LO 18” stove because of the great reviews and weight.
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I have the SO XL for my sawtooth and Lil' Big Out tents. Have a Kifaru Med Box stove that hasn't come out in 2 years now. It's nice to have the flat top for cooking, weighs so much less, and the I like the door better than anything else I've seen. Other than trying to pack the damper, I hope somehow in the future they will make a damper so it packs down flat.


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I have a homemade stainless box stove that is 8x8x10 and have been looking at the large seek outside Ti stove to replace it so I can fit longer pieces in the stove and save myself 2lbs. I use it in my cimarron right now but was looking at getting a 6 man tipi in the future for the extra space and ability to stand up inside.
 
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Are any of these “no longer used” stoves for sale? I just spent 550.00 on a shelter and really cant afford a new stove at this point..








QUOTE=colersu22;791796]I have a homemade stainless box stove that is 8x8x10 and have been looking at the large seek outside Ti stove to replace it so I can fit longer pieces in the stove and save myself 2lbs. I use it in my cimarron right now but was looking at getting a 6 man tipi in the future for the extra space and ability to stand up inside.[/QUOTE]
 
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I made a DIY stove recently that has worked great. If you want any tips on building one let me know. I don’t know any brands that can get this large but break in half like mine does.
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I’d say between $200 and $250 for materials and tools. I bought a spot welder that’s not included in that cost from harbor freight that was very expensive so try to borrow one. I might make a post on here with step by step instructions if people are interested.


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Thanks for the interest guys, I think enough want to know more about it that I’ll start a build thread soon :)


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Thanks for the interest guys, I think enough want to know more about it that I’ll start a build thread soon :)


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I tried to source supplies near me in van. Canada. But it was going to be very close to lite outdoors price...
Ammo can, buffet warming trays, camping bbq s gutted.... There is lots of things you could use.. but still wound up being over $200 for me
Would be interested to see your supply list.
 
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Yep, your spot on dog812. For example I got most of my material from McMaster Carr who charge an arm and a leg for shim stock and titanium “foil”. If anyone knows of a source supplier, that would cut down cost tremendously.


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I made a DIY stove recently that has worked great. If you want any tips on building one let me know. I don’t know any brands that can get this large but break in half like mine does.
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looks like a TiGoat Wifi that you hinged in the middle. You need to include your welder in the price, you had to buy it to build it. That's parts and labor cost.

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Yep, your spot on dog812. For example I got most of my material from McMaster Carr who charge an arm and a leg for shim stock and titanium “foil”. If anyone knows of a source supplier, that would cut down cost tremendously.


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did you look at titaniumjoes? Ti by nature is ridiculous in price anyways.

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It’s actually the most similar to Rota Locura, an offshoot of TiGoat. I actually sold my spot welder and recouped nearly all my money, but yes I’ll include the cost in the build thread for those who are curious how much $ it would add if they had to get one.


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Could you not use a mig welder turned down to weld it? Mine will weld sheet metal.


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