Posted by sspence on January 20, 2008, 7:25 pm
Want to learn about the Military Surplus M1941/M1950 Tent Heater
stove? These units can burn solid fuels like wood and coal (comes with
grate), and on the M1941, with a removable kit, liquid fuels like
kerosene, diesel, used vegetable oil and gasoline. The oil burner
module can be installed in a drum or woodstove by itself. The M1950
already has the oil burner included, and can run either solid or
liquid fuels. These can be used for space or water heating, or even
cooking. No electricity needed. A handy thing to have in an emergency.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/m1941/
Posted by bealiba on January 20, 2008, 10:20 pm
> Want to learn about the Military Surplus M1941/M1950 Tent Heater
> stove? These units can burn solid fuels like wood and coal (comes with
> grate), and on the M1941, with a removable kit, liquid fuels like
> kerosene, diesel, used vegetable oil and gasoline. The oil burner
> module can be installed in a drum or woodstove by itself. The M1950
> already has the oil burner included, and can run either solid or
> liquid fuels. These can be used for space or water heating, or even
> cooking. No electricity needed. A handy thing to have in an emergency.
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/m1941/
Moderated by Steve of course.
Where he can avoid the problems of having his foot in his mouth.
Don't support Steve's mono-mania, don't bother trying to join.
> stove? These units can burn solid fuels like wood and coal (comes with
> grate), and on the M1941, with a removable kit, liquid fuels like
> kerosene, diesel, used vegetable oil and gasoline. The oil burner
> module can be installed in a drum or woodstove by itself. The M1950
> already has the oil burner included, and can run either solid or
> liquid fuels. These can be used for space or water heating, or even
> cooking. No electricity needed. A handy thing to have in an emergency.
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/m1941/