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Pour from the heet bottles with the opening to the high side and it pours better. Same with oil bottle. It allows the replacement sit into the bottles smoother.
The bitter stimulates the digestive system. I ordered seeds and will grow them in my yard. Chicory and dandelion were both used as a coffee substitute in the Civil War time.
Genialne. Chyba nie da się już prościej i taniej przy zachowaniu wysokiej niezawodności i bezpieczeństwa. Doskonale sprawdzi się nawet przy odległych drzewach, przy kątach nachylenia taśm mniejszych od 30 st. Ale wtedy już raczej konstrukcja z cięciwą...
I just made one a minute ago, used a hole punch that's used for belts and one of those little bottle of hand sanitizers as fuel that you find everywhere since the lockdowns. Totally works but have not boiled water on it yet
To get a nice burn, you don't need pure alcohol - in fact, with 90% alcohol and 10% water it will burn more evenly. The 10% water give you opportunity to sprinkle in some salt and get it completely dissolved - the result is a yellow flame, visible even in daylight.
Great video amd super idea! I have always used the nylon tree straps with loops on my hammocks, but I may try this. I want to learn more knots also. Just found your channel and enjoying it. Thanks for sharing! Marty from Minnesota🙂
Great Video. I was given a piece of wood about that size, from another wood carver. It is from The Tree of Heaven. I think I will make a spoon like you did.
Ive used paper towel as a wick. Just take a sheet, roll it into a rope. Cut to jar size . Pour wax in. It worked really well if you want a big wide wick. More like kero lantern size wick.
Listen, all i had is an old, small kitchen knife, a grindstone and enough boredom and determination to make a spoon.. AND IT WORKED!!!! it did take really long and the spoon is a little small but i can gift this as a salt spoon or something!! thank you so much, without this video there wouldn’t be my new small spoon! i have two days left, let’s see how many more spoons i can make :)
That hacksaw is almost identical to the one given to me by my employer when I was a trainee radio technician in 1965. This is in Australia and it was an Australian brand hacksaw and I still use it.
Care a syringe 💉 with and without the needle on it and fuel you don't burn just pull it up with syringe and put it back in the bottle. Ps nice alcohol stove I haven't thought of using one of those bottles but I have made alcohol stoves out of some of the small brass artillery shells and just punched the primer out of one base of the shell for a filling hole and did some lathe work and turned a funnel shape for the top of the burner and got rid of alot of weight from inside the shell base on the upper and lower shell bases . The same order as a penny stove but my stove held enough fuel to burn right at two hours with 32 flame holes it's not light weight but very nice for a cabin and I guess it's not too heavy at one pound four oz. But gets the job done pretty fast once it heats up around two minutes and gets to generate pressure from covering the filling hole it generates some pressure and makes a whistleing sound like a stove burner for out door cooking that made in stand. I'm going to try and turn one out on my lathe with a top to close off some of the flame holes to lower the heat out put and open it up for more heat and put the flame out with.
Good idea to use the $1 store water bottle instead of drink cans, however i believe i would stick with the basic penny can design instead of having a big opening at the top.
Cheaper, easier to get the Ozark Trails 7" stove for $40. Not everyone has $$$ for tools needed on the " DIY stove. I've seen many vids with dudes and drill presses, hand tools etc....😮.