Rolling a new stove pipe
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 7:46 pm
I had read in more than one place how rolling a new pipe can be a little tricky. I watched the video that SO has posted on you-tube, so had a good idea what it would be like.
So when we received our SXL stove a few days ago, I was thinking how to make it go easy. And it worked well.
I had a round cardboard cylinder shipping container, I think a rifle cleaning rod came in it. It is about 36" long and 2.5" in diameter.
I layed the foil out flat on the floor, and rolled one end using the cardboard as a form. Worked great. Got a couple rings on it, then did the same on the other end, and worked all the rings on.
When I burned it the first time, I stoked it plenty hot. It turned light blue at the bottom, and going up a ways. So I let the fire die down, then flipped the pipe, and burned the other end good too.
At the end of it all, when I took it apart, the pipe nearly stayed in a cylinder with no rings at all.
Anyway, just thought I'd share.
Here's a pic of the 6-man, with SXL and 9-ft pipe during the burn-in.
Shane
So when we received our SXL stove a few days ago, I was thinking how to make it go easy. And it worked well.
I had a round cardboard cylinder shipping container, I think a rifle cleaning rod came in it. It is about 36" long and 2.5" in diameter.
I layed the foil out flat on the floor, and rolled one end using the cardboard as a form. Worked great. Got a couple rings on it, then did the same on the other end, and worked all the rings on.
When I burned it the first time, I stoked it plenty hot. It turned light blue at the bottom, and going up a ways. So I let the fire die down, then flipped the pipe, and burned the other end good too.
At the end of it all, when I took it apart, the pipe nearly stayed in a cylinder with no rings at all.
Anyway, just thought I'd share.
Here's a pic of the 6-man, with SXL and 9-ft pipe during the burn-in.
Shane