A little ingenuity, plus straight arms and seemingly unnecessary rubbish turns into a useful thing that can surprise and please friends and acquaintances.
Today I want to tell you how I made a portable miracle oven from an old canister with my own hands in one hour.

Step-by-step instructions for making a stove
The idea is simple - to make a portable oven for cooking outdoors. For this I needed:
- old metal canister
- two hinges and a door handle
- blank from a profile for a furnace
- Bulgarian
- welding machine
- some fireproof paint
The essence of the craft is as follows: a furnace from a profile pipe is placed inside the canister. In addition to the stove, the canister will have a compartment for carrying a gas burner, charcoal, etc. The handles of the canister, in addition to the function of transporting the oven, will serve as a stand for dishes.
Step number 1 - preparing the basis for a portable stove
Along the perimeter of the canister, I marked the place of the cut, and sawed off the side wall with a grinder.
I sawed off the handles too, so as not to interfere with further work.
Removed dirt from the inner surface of the canister.
Step number 2 - preparing the furnace from a profile pipe
As an oven, I used a structure made of a profile with a metal thickness of 3 mm - it is quite enough for one-time cooking.
I had preparation. If not, you can make something similar. The firebox is located diagonally, the lower pipe serves as a blower and a grate, and the upper one serves as a chimney and a source of fire for cooking. This design is working.
Having attached the workpiece to the canister, he made a markup, and sawed off the excess with a grinder.
Then I made markings under the furnace compartment and blew in the side end of the canister.
I made cuts for the furnace compartment and the grate of the furnace.
Also made a cut under the chimney. It should turn out something like the photo below.
Step number 3 - the formation of a compartment for coal or firewood
On the other hand, I completely sawed off the end side of the canister - this will be the door.
Step number 4 - welding work
I weld the furnace blank from the profile to the canister.
I install the sidewall of the canister back and scald it.
I weld the hinges to the previously sawn off door. Two points per loop is enough.
I install the door on the body and fix the hinges by welding.
From a bolt I make a handle on the door. A handle for carrying the stove is also welded to the canister.
Step number 5 - paint work
After painting, the product will look different. I use heat resistant paint.

Canister Portable Stove Test
The ignition storage compartment came in very handy - everything is in one place.
Carry comfortably.The stove weighs about 3 kilograms.
The firebox is made at an angle, the firewood will fall down as it burns out - the fire is maintained automatically.
Now you can cook outdoors in almost any place.
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A very interesting decision? Thanks for the helpful idea.
When I read: beauty is not important, the main thing is functionality - for me, this is another hand-ass decided to vomit and paint something. This is what it is: someone else's idea - a "rocket" stove was put into a canister, cut with crooked hands, dick understand how welded, but THEN PAINTED.
But squalor remains squalor
It turned out to be a completely useless, bulky and heavy structure! Where to apply it? You won’t take it on a hike, you don’t need it at home ...
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