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FURNITURE FOR FIXED CAMPS6iThis is a most useful addition, since plenty of hotwater is needed for cooking <strong>and</strong> in washing up.The fire box takes in 1 6-inch wood. The oven islarge enough for a gx 15-inch bread pan <strong>and</strong> willroast a good-sized fowl.Fig. 32.— Small Camp StoveFig. 33.— Stove PackedWhen the stove is set up, it is mounted on its steelcrate <strong>and</strong> the locking bars are attached under theoven to form a warming rack. It is not intendedfor tent heating.This stove weighs 25 pounds,<strong>and</strong> the reservoir <strong>and</strong> utensilsabout 15 pounds more. Tomake the pots <strong>and</strong> pans nest inthe oven, they are made squareor rectangular. For fixed campsit is best to select your own utensils,<strong>and</strong> carry the larger ones ina separate box.The second stove (Fig. 34)is made with fire box extendingFig. 34.— Stove forLarge Woodits entire length. It will takein a billet 28 inches long, whichwill keep a fire all night, <strong>and</strong> will be ready forcooking five minutes after the dampers are openedin the morning. When packed for transportation,the stove measures 30 x 14 x 12 inches, <strong>and</strong> weight

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