SmokeHouse shelter by SmokeHouse
SmokeHouse shelter by SmokeHouse
I found this on HF's and had to share it here.
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/show ... hp?t=13588
Small TI Goat stove and my SmokeHouse shelter by SmokeHouse
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/vide ... ideoid=177
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/show ... hp?t=13588
Small TI Goat stove and my SmokeHouse shelter by SmokeHouse
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/vide ... ideoid=177
http://www.woodgaz-stove.com/
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Re: SmokeHouse shelter by SmokeHouse
If that's a Ti Goat stove..The door assembly sucks,it doesn't appear anything near airtight around the pipe and the open vents appear totally uncontrollable(other than the flue damper which blows smoke out of the cracks/leaks in the stove INTO the tent instead)..should burn well out of control for maybe an hour or so...feed wood..feed wood..feed wood..go chop wood..feed wood..feed wood.
How much did they want for that model? 
Okay..so now HF won't allow me to view anything without logging in..to hell with them..


Okay..so now HF won't allow me to view anything without logging in..to hell with them..

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Re: SmokeHouse shelter by SmokeHouse
I saw the video..then couldn't get back into it again..now I can again... 

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Re: SmokeHouse shelter by SmokeHouse
Cuz, you were pretty hard on the guys stove.
It seemed to be working fine to me. I did not realize it was a hammock setup until I watched the whole video. Nice winter tarp for his hammock and adaptation to be able to use a stove...sweeeeet! 


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Re: SmokeHouse shelter by SmokeHouse
SO I'm confused...they pack that huge thing? and the pipe? O_o
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It packs down fairly small and light. The stove pipe rolls up to a 2"diameter by 12" length. Here is their site:http://www.titaniumgoat.com/products.html Titanium ain't cheap!Blazinator wrote:SO I'm confused...they pack that huge thing? and the pipe? O_o

Here is another vid of Smokehouse:
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Oh yes!!!! the video was muli purposeRidgerunner wrote:Cuz, you were pretty hard on the guys stove.It seemed to be working fine to me. I did not realize it was a hammock setup until I watched the whole video. Nice winter tarp for his hammock and adaptation to be able to use a stove...sweeeeet!


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Re: SmokeHouse shelter by SmokeHouse
Appears he's removed the Tigoat handle for the door..or it fell off.Holes around pipes,no vent covers..makes me wonder about backdrafting and smoke in his "smokehouse".Maybe that's why he calls his tent/himself that!
Yeah..I'm hard on him.I really don't think he's doing TiGoat much for publicity with a worn out looking stove.Most posters on HF seem worried about the silnylon and fire in the same place,especially over flammable soil stuff.
If you read the post,he doesn't break the stove down(it's a PITA to assemble in the field),just straps it to his pack already mostly assembled.

Yeah..I'm hard on him.I really don't think he's doing TiGoat much for publicity with a worn out looking stove.Most posters on HF seem worried about the silnylon and fire in the same place,especially over flammable soil stuff.

If you read the post,he doesn't break the stove down(it's a PITA to assemble in the field),just straps it to his pack already mostly assembled.
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I agree with the concerns of what looks like easily combustible tinder beneath the stove. Cuz, you know as well as anyone that a wood stove is going to look a little rough after a dozen or so burnsrealityguy wrote:Appears he's removed the Tigoat handle for the door..or it fell off.Holes around pipes,no vent covers..makes me wonder about backdrafting and smoke in his "smokehouse".Maybe that's why he calls his tent/himself that!![]()
Yeah..I'm hard on him.I really don't think he's doing TiGoat much for publicity with a worn out looking stove.Most posters on HF seem worried about the silnylon and fire in the same place,especially over flammable soil stuff.![]()
If you read the post,he doesn't break the stove down(it's a PITA to assemble in the field),just straps it to his pack already mostly assembled.





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