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From: lebammabel
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  • Can you make a video on how you made this? I have made several aluminum beer bottle stoves and am curious about how the coil works.

  • @shslack If you want to know how to make coil burner - check video "Making coil pipe alcohol stove".

  • Sir, you make the most intresting stove's. Have a good day.

  • @ITReviewer Thanks, I am glad if you like my stoves.

  • @lebammabel No problem, I am a subscriber by the way.

  • great burner, how does it work?

  • @thedofrun While preheated vaporizes alcohol in coiled tube. When sufficient pressure of vapor reached it comes out of jet and catches flame from priming fuel. Burning vapor of alcohol (gas) heats coil to produce new vapor and burner works nicely. 

  • Hi nice stove but I think would be better without that grid above. Thanks for the vid.

  • @guruji243. Burner without flame deflector is less powerful.

  • holy shit, giant match much?

  • @Jurneyz

    Does it means you like it?

  • @lebammabel Yea, its just huge

  • @lebammabel yes!

  • Lebammabel,

    Are you using a mix of white gas and alcohol again here? Also, is it possible to use straight alcohol if you are using a mix?

    Nice work :) You are inspiring me to start building some myself!

  • Here I use pure alcohol. And It is possible to use alcohol in stove which is built for mixture as I tried in one of my videos. Initially flame is small, later when stove heats up, flame gets quite strong and to keep flame going flame deflector or something similar is needed. Otherwise flame by high pressure gets blown off (that I had with glass jar stove).

  • But if you manage to build adjustable jet size, you can use alcohol, mixtures and white gas or gasoline (leaves dirt) because which fuel should be used depends on jet size.

    Good luck in building stove.

  • could you make another 'how to' video but for this design?

  • Maybe sometime.

  • Wow!! What craftsmanship. Nice work.

  • Thanks. I think everyone can make something similar only "courage" to begin is needed and interest of course.

  • Fantastic evolution over your past versions! Very impressed by the clean burn and the spray on primer. Is the dramatic improvement thanks to the better heat transmission of an all copper setup?

  • Thanks for comment. I think that color of flame depends from pressure of gases which depends from wick and jet size proportion. If jet is smaller (not too small) it will increase pressure of gases and flame will be hotter and color seems to me also changes (only my guess). I think that improvement depends more from height of tube. Jar is lower, tube is shorter and easier to transfare fuel and additionally copper heats up faster, all together I think.

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