So I've been using the clikstand (
http://www.clikstand.com ) for quite a while now. It consists of a click together stainless steel stove / pot stand, combined with a brass alcohol burner from Trangia. Normally, you'd fill the burner with denatured alcohol and use the thing as a standard alky stove with a nice windscreen.
However, I started wondering whether I could use the base / stand as a wood stove, without the alcohol burner, if I were to run out of fuel, so I tested it out today.
It works!
It has rained for the last two days here, so it was perfect stove testing conditions <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> I used a couple of new knives to split and shave off some kindling and little bits of wood from the center of larger sticks, and even harvested a little bit of drenched fatwood. I forgot to check my watch until a bit after taking everything apart, but boil time was less than ten minutes after the fire was already going and I added the pot. Not bad, not bad at all.
I decided to use the base plate, but not actually clicked into the stove - just set on the ground below it. I don't know that it helped very much, but it at least gave SOME sort of dry surface to cut down on the moisture in the stove a bit.
My whole stove setup fits inside the stuff sack for the evernew titanium 0.9L pot.
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I like to store the windscreen wrapped around the pot, with everything else inside the pot
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Everything packs very flat inside. Here you see the Trangia alcohol burner, which I usually would use - I'm planning on the wood fire as nothing but a backup to the burner in case I run out of fuel.
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And the side walls of the clikstand assembled. I will be using them without the base plate clicked in place
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My new Bama Clay Active Duty was good for making some fatwood shavings
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Tried to light the fatwood with a UST Sparkie, but it was fresh harvested from a soaking wet stump and I had to use a cotton ball soaked in candle wax
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You didn't think I'd keep that Smooth Bolt SJTAC a safe queen did you? It was used to split up some of that fatwood, but it turned out to not be very saturated with resin, so not the best stuff.
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finally, some fire!
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Seems pretty good to me - I'd call this test a big success!