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  • Thank you for the sub also, An I tried the fuel on the top. It helped a little, It worked better with a priming pan, but I'm tryin to stay away from that. It just has a large fuel chamber an takes a long time to heat up. Works great when it takes off !  Thanks again,...".go out side an play"

  • First thanks for the sub to my channel. And back at ya. Looks like a nice stove you made here. Works quite well. I wonder if you poured a bit of fuel on the top and lit it if it would help get it to bloom faster by heating the fuel inside quicker. I need to set aside some time to make some stoves of my own. Nice video.

  • Thanks...It works great, just a little hard to get the jets goin.

  • Sweet! Stove you made. I Like it;)

  • Very nice construction. The one you commented on was a wick style, no jets like yours. What forums are you on? bplite.Com has 3 different makers of the monster style can stove. Stove making is fun and addictive. My favorite hobby.

  • Thanks John ...This is the best one yet.

  • Excellent little stove Brother! Thumbs up!

  • Thanks Cindy...glad you like it

  • That's awesome! ;) c

  • Thanks so much ...glad you like it.

  • I'll try that... I don't think its building up enough pressure, it has a large chamber.

  • Well thanks TODD, back at yeah.

  • That is awesome. Unique looking can, Thanks for sharing. BTW you have an awesome first name ;)

  • Nice. Maybe try half an ounce of fuel in order to make the stove prime a little quicker. That should still be enough fuel to bring 2 cups to a boil.

  • Nice!! Good work!!

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