Small Wood Burning Tent Stove for Heating/cooking

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Small Wood Burning Tent Stove for Heating/cooking

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This is a small wood stove that I built. It is made from a single length of exterior stove pipe,it has a collapsible stove pipe(made from duct work rolled), legs that unscrew ,a baffle,a sturdy latch on the door with a spring on the handle, a collapsible handle and is very tough and fairly lightweight. It was made from all hand tools,and was fairly simple to make. The chimney is made from furnace duct work cut and rolled,the legs are made from the handles off some old stove tools( a poker and a shovel) cut in half,every thing else is made from the length of stovepipe. The handle is off an old weed eater and is attached with eyelets.  Everything is riveted with a pop riveter and cut with tin snips. Please comment and VOTE FOR IT IN THE INDESTRUCTIBLES CONTEST!!  The tools I used are as follows:     A hammer 
A cordless drill and metal bits                                                                                                                                                                                            A pop riveter and 1/8 inch rivets                                                                                                                                                                                                                        A vice and a board for long bends                                                                                                                                                                             Vice grips big and small
A hack saw for cutting legs
                          Some wrenches for eye lets and the handle   
A pair of tin snips for cutting everything                                                                                                                                                                              A sharpie vital for marking everything 
                 A bit of time