Very nifty,but one can do this w just an empty food can,a roll of toilet paper (pull out the cardboard in the middle and stuff the roll down in the can),and some preferably 91 or 99% alcohol or other fuel source which is doesn't put off too much CO2. Lasts roughly 1 - 1.5 hours,which is plenty of time for cooking. But just add more alcohol and re - light.
If we were ever in the Apocalypse, or stuck in some part of the world with no modern technology, having you around is like having a magic genie with you. congrats on your creativity.
Hi👋🤠; Hate to bust your bubble, but you Did Not invent this. These have been around for over 50 years. Started out as a "Wood chip stove" for camping and were mostly D.I.Y. using large tin cans🤔🧐😉
My mother used to use this kind of stove about 25 years ago. She used to put saw dust in such a stove. And she pressed the saw dust well. She made a stove out of clay. It lasted for a long time.
I love your ideas! Keep them coming! I have a question - i have fule reservoar that is 2000L and try to make a rocket stove out of it. But i get to much smoke, and the heat is not reaching the burnchaimber that is abut 150L but the fule reservouar with wood get hot... :(
Never stop doing what you do! You are very talented and I appreciate all of the hard work you put into not only your projects but also your videos. God bless you and stay safe 👊🏼
It's basically the same simple foam wick principle as a Zippo lighter, among others. That being said it's a lovely DIY project made in a way a lot of people could do.
This stove uses liquid fuel and its design is not repeated anywhere! Or do you think that all stoves in the world are the same just because of the flames that come out of them?
Great vidio, how about a reburner for my outdoor semi type air tight wood stove, trying to get all the heat blowing forward into tiki bar area. Thanks for the morning coffee...
i believe that the same eastern european man who makes the stoves and the videos also writes the titles but im not sure, the fbi needs to investigate this
@@SpiderF27 It is environmentally friendly if done at proper temperature. It generates excess energy. Garbage would decay releasing methane, and this way it would go straight to carbon dioxide. Plastics are basically a form of fossil fuels. It's better to incinerate it and get energy out of it than incinerate coal.
@@SpiderF27 Research it - you are wrong. You need a high temperature. If the temperature is low, then you would be correct. I am currently in a 3rd world country, I assure you, an incinerator would be better for the environment. Unless you have lived and seen the garbage in these countries, it is difficult to understand.
@@talksonabox Recycle everything. Process all with a Shredder, pack the materials in big bulk bags and sell them in China. Chinese have processing plants that reuse everything. In this way you'll keep your environment clean and make some money in the process too. Don't jump straight into old methods of doing things. Be smart, be intuitive and you'll progress. Burning? How easy want you to get rid of the problem?!
Ja starsza pani zrobiłam piękny kominek /ogrzewacz z dwóch doniczek ceramicznych na dwóch ceramicznych podstawach takie jak pokazują filmiki. Ponieważ umiem i lubię się posługiwać wiertarką więc poradziłam sobie z wyżłobienia dwóch dziur na nagwintowany trzpień, ze śrubkami i podkładkami także to wszystko jest bezpieczne. Coś sobie udowodniam ,ale też i to mi udowodniło ,że w mieszkaniu tego trzymać za bardzo nie można, dlatego że podgrzewacze wydzielają zapach, i nawet jeśli włożę tam wkłady zapachowe ,to jest to trochę nie do wytrzymania. Same donice osiągają bardzo wysoką temperaturę i można na niej podgrzać kubek z herbatą do 30 °, ale jako podgrzewacz pomieszczenia jest to jednak mało wydajne. Użyłam ośmiogodzinnych podgrzewaczy., ale przy minusowych temperaturach one nie podgrzewają tylu godzin. Te kuchenki które pan zrobił bardzo kopcącą.😢
@@HiltonT69 well apparently not, because here you are. Talkin to me like you know me or something. I do my best to use my manners and to be respectful towards others on here. I can't stand this superiority issue people have on here. 😐
Fuel to flow out through the bottom when refueling, prevents the construction of the furnace itself - the video shows everything in detail, look carefully. 🤖
Pft.. great effort in making a complicated "hobo stove". Similar has been in use since the 1900's. Could be made with some tin cans cotton puffs and alcohol or 100 proof liquor.
Mucho trabajo y uso de herramienta. Con trabajo más simpe y sin herramientas. Uso uno creo hasta mejor. Tengo muchos años que no compro gas. Y cozino de todo.
Isn't this just an adjustable sterno pot? I keep a few around for emergencies. They sell them at Wal-Mart for like $2 But I guess it's cool you can DIY one.
@VAinWI Just Google "Sterno pot." It's a common camping / cooking item. Restaurants & caterers use them to keep food warm. Like I said, they sell them at Wal-Mart.
This is just a random thought I had but since one can watch welding with no harm from a video camera and see exactly what one is doing why don't welding hats have small built in video viewers instead of super dark glass still? Put a protective glass plate on the lens of course. Seems a very logical idea to me. One can actually See all the time what is doing ! 🤔
I have not seen any answers to your question "What's up?" so I'll be the first to answer that and then everyone else can follow. What's up with me is I just got a new electric scooter and only an hour ago finished assembling it. Now the battery is charging. So what's up with the rest of you viewers?
pretty sure no epoxy will stand the heat generated by the stove, especially when a pot is placed on top to cook something. the flames would be directed sideways towards the glued seams and burn it off.
do you think people have welders to duplicate your manufacture, to help themselves ????? Your presentation is not appropriate as most 97 percent, can't duplicate your video manufacture. Why do you show that it is not appropriate. very good to see but not a duplicatable prep.....
This design is flawed, in my opinion. It is missing a mantle which would allow you to burn secondary gases, like CO. Also it is missing an insulated heatshield/IR shield, which would direct the radiation back into the flame, increasing the temperature above the flame, where you actually need it. You can do better than this. I love your channel.
6:43 Jesus dude. Look at that arm 20 carbs are less a day in the fat. Just falls off brother Get back to your high school weight and feel 18 years old again Turns out age has nothing to do with it. It's just how good of shape you're in I lost 0.5 lb per day on that diet, did it 9 years ago and then went back to eating normally I still haven't gained anything back
This is an interesting variation of the video. I think that in the future I will definitely make such a project, it is very interesting. Thanks for the idea!