It is not safe to do this with a stove that was not designed for it.
No, this microwave is designed to me mounted over your stove.
If the stove was designed with legs (most are) then you should have legs on the stove. This is to keep the very hot parts of the stove away from things that can burn. Some masonry stoves do not have legs- but weigh several tons, and will never get hot enough to cause a fire.
Ceramic or neo-ceramic. It is designed to radiate heat.
No, not unless the stove was made and sold to you as being able to use gasoline as a fuel (some army camping stoves will do this but normal household stoves are not designed for this fuel).
Optimus of Sweden manufactures cook stoves specifically designed for cooking outdoors, such as when camping. They also carry accessories such as cookware safe to use with their cook stoves, tools for turning and skewering food on the cook stove and fuel for the stove including propane, butane and isobutane.
I think you can, but you have to be careful not to put hot ware on something wet, because the difference in temperature will destroy the dish. But as a caution I would not use it on stove top, because the corning ware was not designed for this kind of cooking
No, they don't. The reason is that a hot dog roller is designed to hold the dogs for long periods. This means that they have to be a lower temperature than cooking on a stove top.
Probably not since it was not designed to do that. You can buy a very inexpensive electric heater that will do a better job for about $40.
In general, no. The draft, firebox, etc were designed for a fuel that burns right away, and leaves no coal or ash behind. Our last oil stove had a firebox made of metal about a 1/16th of an inch thick- wood stove, 3/8ths of an inch. Likely to be quite dangerous to try- cost of buying a wood stove is much less than cost of replacing house, furnishings, children, etc. And how would you get the ashes out of the oil stove?
The possessive form for the singular noun stove is stove's.
A stove. Hopefully, a gimballed stove!