I have made the center wall different sizes but it still does not bloom. I tried 1/4" heigher & 3'4" higher. They both just sit with the flame in the center. Nice design - help. I understand the wall is just placed randomily between the top & bottom which does not tell me why it is needed. Nice family!
@tempestaisback I agree with you. Shorter the stove... more stable it could be. The design I end up with have the same diameter and height which had the greatest volume with minimize surface (which is material used to cover contains).
I built one of these a couple years ago without the inner wall. I kept the tops on and had a small hole on top to put the fuel in, then a computer thumb screw to seal it, allowing the pressure to build up. Mine had to have a primer cap to heat up the outer surface of the stove. I like this inner wall construction better and will be making one of these to test out. Very interesting.
Thanks! I enjoy your videos too! Looks like you are a Russian appreciate oriental culture include Japanese martial arts. ^_^ Great work on the guitar demo!
Its an honor to have you viewing the video. I enjoy your video instruction and appreciate your friendly reminder for recycle left over materials. You rock!!!
Well the pleasure is mine sir, I think you have done a great how to video, I am sure that many people will get a lot out of this video. I do however suggest that you try using a sewing needle and add extra jet holes. You be surprised at how much fuel it will save you.
Raaaahhhhh!!
inconvenientruth1 4 days ago
very nice, kid.
MrCaparica 4 days ago
il cherche a vendre son cutter pro... ou quoi?
TheFlow411 1 week ago
you can also add some holes at the bottom of the inner wall to distribute pressure evenly to the outer wall and jets. Nice job overall.
cyberrian 1 month ago
I LOVE MY TIN CAN STOVE
MrScorpionscout 1 month ago
thums up if he looks like the guy from the hangover lmao :D
BzM0Dz 2 months ago
You sound like a very nice person :)
RobinLilfelt 3 months ago
yea son it his first youtube video so dont mess it up
doglover829 3 months ago
he say acaho haha
doglover829 3 months ago
Hi jc very good vid thank you for your hard work making this.
justrick48 4 months ago
flat ..its flat, flat :)
patagonXL1 5 months ago
I'm confused.....are you showing me a stove or selling me a knife? either way they were cool
SpidersA7X 6 months ago
I have made the center wall different sizes but it still does not bloom. I tried 1/4" heigher & 3'4" higher. They both just sit with the flame in the center. Nice design - help. I understand the wall is just placed randomily between the top & bottom which does not tell me why it is needed. Nice family!
gatorDennis 6 months ago
@gatorDennis you need to make a few notches (i use 3) at the bottom of the inner wall so the alcohol can move to the outer wall.
nokiddingworkwithme 1 week ago
Too cute
TinieTroop 7 months ago
thank you for the guide
33200 7 months ago
good explanation! your little boy is hilarious!
jfinan71 7 months ago
Very good
dandotreillydot42058 7 months ago
AHHHHHH
MrYoYoPeeps 7 months ago
偉大的視頻
2kargarage1 8 months ago
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redrocktrail 8 months ago
@harmonycold The wall isn't fixed. It just being placed in between 2 cans. Hope this help!
jc0chen 9 months ago
lol
cafaque 10 months ago
good job!
ath1732 10 months ago
Great first video, and you kid was cracking me up. But don't be so detailed about every little thing.
gcollin75 11 months ago 8
Hey great video. It was kind of long but thanks to you I now know exactly how to make this stove.
obscureluzername 11 months ago
I liked it when he said to his child "its my first youtube dont mess it up"so natural.
albion2742 11 months ago
Haha he said alumnan at 1:14
Ethbar758 1 year ago
great 1st video man,honestly strugled to understand you sumtimes,but really like ur honesty,cool kid too LOL made in taiwan shud be your page ID
keep it up
TheSenior53 1 year ago
"Made-in-Taiwan" used to be like Made-in-China today. ~^_^~
jc0chen 1 year ago 6
@jc0chen so you mean generally cheap and poorly made?? Is this one of those items like chinese fireworks, they rock?
Theoutdoorsguy1 11 months ago
Great job, bro! This is the nicest design I've yet seen. I'm going to make one right now! Well done! Especially for your first Youtube video!
darenlindley 1 year ago
This wose helpful thanks?
chris7w7 1 year ago
THANK'S FOR SHOWING ME A EASY WAY TO CUT THE BOTTOM OUT THE CAN.
VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO:) AAA+
flatwoodtrackers 1 year ago
So stuff made in Taiwan is like Japan, good quality? Unlike slave labor in China?
YourTacticalGuru 1 year ago
ya dude this guy probably has a good job to pay for all of this camping stuff dont be a dick to this guy he is a family dude...
:)
Yosemitehappycamper1 1 year ago 2
Thank you. That was a great demonstration. Happy trails to you.
slodeth5 1 year ago
poor english....
5badrol 1 year ago
@5badrol h8r, get a LIFE...
amaroq69 1 year ago
good video, awesome job keep up the good work and make more videos
yanggarbo1989 1 year ago
japones no andes de puerco porfavor
gonzaloo15 1 year ago
xq enseñas los wuevos
gonzaloo15 1 year ago
@gonzaloo15 請你用英文複述一次
jc0chen 1 year ago
@jc0chen cochino japones q andas enseñando los huevos asqueroso
gonzaloo15 1 year ago
very nice video! Thank you for going so in depth.
jericotyler 1 year ago 12
@jericotyler I was afraid that I give too much info that no one could have time to watch the whole clip. Thank!
jc0chen 1 year ago
cool video on so many levels :)
Taino187 1 year ago
very good information,very expedient, making the most of a pop can...
RONHELIX 1 year ago
Excellent!
boballende 1 year ago
Dude! ur lil brother is a riot! Luv the video thanks for sharing!
thecodemonkey13 1 year ago
thanks for the vid :D
raprockmagic 2 years ago
ladka is that you?
qsk2pc602 2 years ago
great video, i personally would have made the stove a bit shorter though, just a personal preference
tempestaisback 2 years ago
@tempestaisback I agree with you. Shorter the stove... more stable it could be. The design I end up with have the same diameter and height which had the greatest volume with minimize surface (which is material used to cover contains).
jc0chen 1 year ago
I built one of these a couple years ago without the inner wall. I kept the tops on and had a small hole on top to put the fuel in, then a computer thumb screw to seal it, allowing the pressure to build up. Mine had to have a primer cap to heat up the outer surface of the stove. I like this inner wall construction better and will be making one of these to test out. Very interesting.
athiker7209 2 years ago
not to bad man, not to bad. I never Knew you had to put a wall inside the stove thank you,
this helped a lot.
mightywinston6 2 years ago
Where did you get that case?
litebulb0 2 years ago
The CARRY CASE (Part # 508-7631) for Coleman Dual Fuel 1-Burner (533) could be order from Coleman website or call 800-835-3278 ($8.47 + s/h). ^_^
jc0chen 2 years ago
Ok thanks a lot
litebulb0 2 years ago
thats cool, thanks for describing everything
oscarfish48 2 years ago
Excellent stove making video and tool review.
5 stars
Thank you Jason
FriarTuck1961 2 years ago
Thank you for the video. Looks like I finally found a stove I can afford and carry.
Hobohube 2 years ago
I hope your nuts don't slip out of your boxers while I watch this.
katygfmu 2 years ago
Its a 5 pocket white/blue stripe denim short got it from Target (Greatland is the name of brand) back in the end of 20th century.
jc0chen 2 years ago
Awesome. Be sure to continue making videos ;)
MKlukowski 2 years ago
Thanks! I enjoy your videos too! Looks like you are a Russian appreciate oriental culture include Japanese martial arts. ^_^ Great work on the guitar demo!
jc0chen 2 years ago
Like your way of thinking. Nice video! good craftmanship! Keep up the good work!
NCHiker1970 2 years ago
Its an honor to have you viewing the video. I enjoy your video instruction and appreciate your friendly reminder for recycle left over materials. You rock!!!
jc0chen 2 years ago
Well the pleasure is mine sir, I think you have done a great how to video, I am sure that many people will get a lot out of this video. I do however suggest that you try using a sewing needle and add extra jet holes. You be surprised at how much fuel it will save you.
NCHiker1970 2 years ago
cool video!!! i subed!
lilj0e420 2 years ago
Cool! I am going to subscribe to your videos! 哈哈 :)
jolleyjoe 2 years ago