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  • Why not put 4 holes in the long part of the wrench stove and try it + you could put insulation inside or some type of wick.

  • Have you tried putting a fiberglass wick into the Wrench Mint tin? Thanks again for your demo vids!

  • Very good, Mr. Cook. You perform a genuine service. -- Len McDougall

  • Thank you sir. That means a lot to me coming from one of my favorite outdoor survival authors.

  • that was really cool

  • Wick stove seems to be the better one.

  • Great video!

    Does the lid for the wick stove have a good seal?

    On the wrench tin, would drilling holes in the large end for a burner and closing the lid tight help?

    Bill

  • I bet if you put a hole n the back portion of the Wrench Mint tin it may help with the burn. The other tin and the exhaust wick is an interesting idea. I wondered what would happen f you placed a small tube about 1/2 and inch in the center of it with grooves cut in the bottom to allow the fuel to go into the wick. Maybe an easier way of adding fuel and lighting it as well. It was just a thought ... I might try something like this.

  • The mint one put a wick in it. The other one to keep alcohol in it ready to go may have to tape cover to seal it.

  • Cotton ball standing proud from the mint tin.

  • Great video Hiram!! Great ideas!! I like how you showed the trail and error method. Many do not, they show what works and that's it. thanks for your honesty, Ed 5/5

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