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AN OUTDOOR STOVE
By Joseph T. Spiouiz
The outdoor stove illustrated in this article is obviously very simple, consisting merely of two logs and three keg hoops. The hoops were taken off of an old keg and bent into an elliptical form which measured 3 or 4 inches the short way. They were then stored with the rest of the camp outfit until needed.
To set up the stove all that is to arrange two logs apart and parallel to from which the wind across as shown. Then lay the hoops and the stove is complete. This form of outdoor stove is very convenient in that only the three hoops need to be carried in the camp outfit, and efficient in that most of the heat is concentrated to the area immediately beneath the cooking utensils.
Katz, Harry N. Kinks A Book of 250 Helpful Hints for Hunters, Anglers and Outers. Chicago: Outers, 1917. Print.
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