Dear John Davies I was in JHB yesterday but very rushed however apart from not getting to see you, I did get to see some sizes of can that were attractive to me. I found and bought a 50 litre and a 40 litre , the former of which is probably deep enough to burn coal in, possibly without a chimney if the grate gets hot enough. There is enough space on the 40 litre on to put a chimney on the side which would guarantee a working coal stove. One issue is the cost - R43.50 ($4.10) which is a pretty big bite to start off with. The 0.45 thick 25 litre pails with clamp ring and lid are R33 or so. >Looks as if I must visit the passport office I will probably be up again one the weekend I think to meet with Cecil Cook (the beard) from Technoshares and David Hancock (the famous). I have to bring up 10 stoves for the GTZ trial parallel with the Rocket stove in Limpopo. Rgards Crispin (082-580-0371 when in the country) - Stoves List Archives and Website: http://www.crest.org/discussion/stoves/200209/ http://crest.org/discussiongroups/resources/stoves/ > Stoves List Moderators: Ron Larson, ronallarson@qwest.net Elsen L. Karstad, elk@wananchi.com www.chardust.com Other Biomass Stoves Events and Information: http://www.crest.org/articles/static/1/1010424940_7.html Bioenergy http://www.crest.org/articles/static/1/1011975339_7.html Gasification http://www.crest.org/articles/static/1/1011975672_7.html Carbon List-Post: <mailto:stoves@crest.org> List-Help: <mailto:stoves-help@crest.org> List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:stoves-unsubscribe@crest.org> List-Subscribe: <mailto:stoves-subscribe@crest.org> > For information about CHAMBERS STOVES >http://www.repp.org/discussiongroups/resources/stoves/Chambers/Chambers.htm