I visited a local scrap yard and found an old gas bottle that he was stuck with so only to happy to lose :)
After carefully removing the valve and filling with water for a week I set about modifying it.

First job was cut a hole in the top to fit a flue stub, I fitted the stub with a flue damper so the chimock could be shut off.
I cut the bottom ring off the bottle and cut in into 4 sections, 2 large and 2 small. The large pieces were to make a stand, or legs, for the burner so I could stand it on any surface without worry. The base of a wood burner does not get too hot as the wood burns on a bed of ash which keeps the base insulated.
I then cut a hole in what was the base to make a door and the 2 small pieces of the base ring

This is where it is as of today.
Next time i need to fit a door catch and some method of sealing it. Also an air control so along with the chimney damper I can control the heat output.