Cat Stove: step 3

 

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Clean cans

Clean out the contents of the cans, and strip off the labels.

 

 

Feed the Dog!

 

Feed the contents to dog!

 

Small can and small church key Make 8 holes Finished product

Use the small church key to make 8 evenly spaced holes in the small can.

Cut the burner hole in the large can Finished product

Use the kitchen knife to make a hole in the top of the can, about 7/8" across. Usually the same size as the inside ring on the can.

 

 

 

Large can and large church key Make 8 holes Finished product

Use the large church key to make 8 evenly spaced holes in the large can.

Insert small can into large can

Line up the smaller can inside the larger, the tabs should interlock. The burner (small can) should be flat on the ground when placed upright, do not push the burner too high into the air jacket (larger can).

 

Bend tabs

Bend down tabs on the larger can to secure them better.

!!!IMPORTANT!!! 

Make sure you bend all tabs in as far as possible on the larger can to avoid blocking air, this will cause poor stove performance. Also ensure you bend the tabs on the inner can out as far as possible for the same reason. 

Insert insulation

Put fiberglass insulation into the smaller can. Ensure that the insulation is below the level of the burner air holes.

 

 


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