DIY Stainless Steel Stove

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Im Making a DIY Stainless Steel Backpack stove for my tipi. I, using stainless. any one have experience with this? im wanting to know what thickness should i use for the body and what thickness of SS foil for the stove pipe? any help is appreciated.
 

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Can you research the commercially available versions and see what they list? Good place to start.
 

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Im Making a DIY Stainless Steel Backpack stove for my tipi. I, using stainless. any one have experience with this? im wanting to know what thickness should i use for the body and what thickness of SS foil for the stove pipe? any help is appreciated.
Well with titanium its 005″ thick (.13mm) but with SS not sure

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I have made a few- found about the best weight/strength ratio for me has been .005


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Thanks. thats a little different design than i was thinking. i was planning on doing a box instead of a cylinder. do you think .004 would still work? or do i need to go thicker?
 

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Thanks. thats a little different design than i was thinking. i was planning on doing a box instead of a cylinder. do you think .004 would still work? or do i need to go thicker?

I have no idea


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I have not tried a box with the SS/Ti foils but I don’t think they would stand up for a box stove design unless you did something similar to the TI Goat WiFi. For the typical box stove I would try to find some sheets of gauged SS most likely 20-25ga.
 

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I have not tried a box with the SS/Ti foils but I don’t think they would stand up for a box stove design unless you did something similar to the TI Goat WiFi. For the typical box stove I would try to find some sheets of gauged SS most likely 20-25ga.


Agreed. Barrel shape is stronger than a flat sheet. The good commercial stoves know this....and they typically put a rib in it to add strength.

Think of it in terms of the metal roof panels....the formed ribs or ridges add strength. One of the commercial stoves I've seen has a metal Crimp at the midway point for stiffness. You can do the same with this SS shim stock and a metal break.


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not yet. its been on the back burner. i have some metal fabricator contacts through work that i plan on contacting for some help. ill update when i get started.
 
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