#2285279 - 01/28/11 08:46 PM
Re: Sterno Blind Heater
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mallardman09
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that is a good idea
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#2372981 - 04/19/11 08:31 PM
Re: Sterno Blind Heater
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Boone 58
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i use a my buddy heater with a propane tank....small one.
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#2404956 - 05/29/11 02:35 PM
Re: Sterno Blind Heater
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DaltonsDad
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I worry about the smell, And 9 times out of 10 Im in a tree any ideas for that?
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#2452561 - 07/21/11 05:06 PM
Re: Sterno Blind Heater
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ROD
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Registered: 11/10/06
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you can start with a sterno stove or a large candle and warm up soup , chili or coffee. just ventilate the larger can near the top . i have been using this trick for years. also take a burger pattie and layer potatoes and carrots and onion. doulble wrap with foil and when you get ready lunch. meal is called hobo delights.
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#2452759 - 07/21/11 07:28 PM
Re: Sterno Blind Heater
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jw0312
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#2808129 - 04/15/12 11:25 AM
Re: Sterno Blind Heater
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bassybuck47
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Registered: 08/24/11
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Loc: The Great Corn Desert, Indiana
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I have heard (never tried it, though)that one can place a single charcoal briquette in a medium to large tin can and light the charcoal. It burns cleanly, no smoke/odor and will create a very useable heat source. The charcoal without lighter fluid would be harder to light, but no fuel smell.
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#2823978 - 05/08/12 09:29 AM
Re: Sterno Blind Heater
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iowavf
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Registered: 10/25/05
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Probably work good if not too cold, but I'm not sure how warm it will keep me in my blind when it's 5 degrees with a North wind? My small buddy heater with a new tank does the job for the weekend and I also made a deal so I can cook over the top of it.
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#2824723 - 05/09/12 09:54 AM
Re: Sterno Blind Heater
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tellico4x4
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Registered: 11/29/04
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Loc: Killen, AL
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Canadian guides have been using sterno for years in their blinds in sub zero temps. Most of them have you put one can under your chair and then drape a blanket across your lap & legs, thus trapping the heat.
I do wonder how many have caught the blanket on fire though....
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