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    Question Zebra hobo stove

    I guess it has probably been done before . Any info or a link to a previous thread on the making of a hobo stove for a 10cm zebra billy ??
    Any help will be greatfully received .
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    www.ravenlore.co.uk may have what your looking for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by myheadsashed View Post
    www.ravenlore.co.uk may have what your looking for.

    You certainly have mate . Thanks
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    A quality stove and I`ve used mine loads. One thing I added was to put four 2" screws through the bottom to lift it off the ground. These are retracted after cooling for transport.


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    Just a heads up, if you buy the S/S biscuit barrels from Morrisons, they do one that fit's the 12cm Zebra billy. Thats the one i did.

    http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/sho...eferrerid=5875

    This is the BCUK link as well
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    When I read the title of the thread I thought it was about turning a Z - billy into a hobo stove
    Much relived to find I was wrong....
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    Shut your eyes john!!!!

    Is this any use?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pignut View Post
    Shut your eyes john!!!!

    Is this any use?
    You beet me to it pignut! I was going to post your canibilistic thread
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    My local pound-shop have perfect s/s containers marked 'coffee' 'tea' 'sugar' which I turned into my stove (for 10cm Zebra). If you can't find anything suitable, I can send you one if you like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clcuckow View Post
    You beet me to it pignut! I was going to post your canibilistic thread
    LOL!

    Thanks mate!
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    Quote Originally Posted by myheadsashed View Post
    www.ravenlore.co.uk may have what your looking for.
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    Shep you have PM.
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    An expensive stove there Pignut!
    My hobo cost me £5 from Woolies and I have been tempted to make another from a - bigger - buiscuit barrel in our local charity shop - 50p!
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Fenna View Post
    An expensive stove there Pignut!
    My hobo cost me £5 from Woolies and I have been tempted to make another from a - bigger - buiscuit barrel in our local charity shop - 50p!
    Lol works though!

    And up to now has taken one hell of a battering!

    I also have one made from a catering tin of tomatoes, which I BBQ on every weekend in the summer months!
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    Woolies have reduced there cutlery strainer (aka Ikea hobo stove) half price at the mo.
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    Put a picture of my zebra / hobo in the gallery .
    I was surprised at how quickly the water boiled for a brew
    Thanks for the help guys
    PS. I have 4 x 15cm skewers left if anybody needs some for similar project .
    Last edited by huntersforge; 23-12-2007 at 16:13.
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