(Continued from Part 3.)
Army Tent Stove Modifications
As the M1941/H-45 assembles with one half that sits on top of the lower half to make it ready to use. It can be made about 8 inches lower in height of its is assembled size for transport as one half can sit inside the other. The H-45 when assembled uses 3 nut and bolt attachment points on the outside of the stove to secure the pan to the top half. This is a worthwhile improvement as it would be possible to knock the top half off should some take a hard fall onto the stove, and knock the top half off exposing the fire inside. This would not be good. It would be better to secure the bottom to the top in a permanent way.
The ability to bolt the H-45 stove halves together, and disassemble it is one of the important advantages of the H-45. Not only for transport, but also to replace a lightly constructed grate that was placed inside as a substitute for the heavy and durable iron grate that is available for these stoves. Those are hard to find for sale. Original iron grates sold separately for the M1941 are expensive, yet available and are perhaps worth the purchase price. Certainly, if coal will be used. With a sturdy grate in place, it will last a lifetime of wood-burning service. That might be just a decade of regular seasonal use, without it.Continue reading“U.S. Military Tent Stoves – Part 4, by Tunnel Rabbit”