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  • Raaaahhhhh!!

  • very nice, kid.

  • il cherche a vendre son cutter  pro... ou quoi?

  • 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.

  • I LOVE MY TIN CAN STOVE

  • thums up if he looks like the guy from the hangover lmao :D

  • You sound like a very nice person :)

  • yea son it his first youtube video so dont mess it up

  • he say acaho haha

  • Hi jc very good vid thank you for your hard work making this.

  • flat ..its flat, flat :)

  • I'm confused.....are you showing me a stove or selling me a knife? either way they were cool

  • 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 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.

  • Too cute

  • thank you for the guide

  • good explanation! your little boy is hilarious!

  • Very good

  • AHHHHHH

  • 偉大的視頻

  • @harmonycold The wall isn't fixed. It just being placed in between 2 cans. Hope this help!

  • lol

  • good job!

  • Great first video, and you kid was cracking me up. But don't be so detailed about every little thing.

  • Hey great video. It was kind of long but thanks to you I now know exactly how to make this stove.

  • I liked it when he said to his child "its my first youtube dont mess it up"so natural.

  • Haha he said alumnan at 1:14

  • 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

  • "Made-in-Taiwan" used to be like Made-in-China today. ~^_^~

  • @jc0chen so you mean generally cheap and poorly made?? Is this one of those items like chinese fireworks, they rock?

  • 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!

  • This wose helpful thanks?

  • THANK'S FOR SHOWING ME A EASY WAY TO CUT THE BOTTOM OUT THE CAN.

    VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO:) AAA+

  • So stuff made in Taiwan is like Japan, good quality? Unlike slave labor in China?

  • 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...

    :)

  • Thank you. That was a great demonstration. Happy trails to you.

  • poor english....

  • @5badrol h8r, get a LIFE...

  • good video, awesome job keep up the good work and make more videos

  • japones no andes de puerco porfavor

  • xq enseñas los wuevos

  • @gonzaloo15 請你用英文複述一次

  • @jc0chen cochino japones q andas enseñando los huevos asqueroso

  • very nice video! Thank you for going so in depth.

  • @jericotyler I was afraid that I give too much info that no one could have time to watch the whole clip. Thank!

  • cool video on so many levels :)

  • very good information,very expedient,  making the most of a pop can...

  • Excellent!

  • Dude! ur lil brother is a riot! Luv the video thanks for sharing!

  • thanks for the vid :D

  • ladka is that you?

  • great video, i personally would have made the stove a bit shorter though, just a personal preference

  • @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.

  • 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.

  • Where did you get that case?

  • 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). ^_^

  • Ok thanks a lot

  • thats cool, thanks for describing everything

  • Excellent stove making video and tool review.

    5 stars

    Thank you Jason

  • Thank you for the video. Looks like I finally found a stove I can afford and carry.

  • I hope your nuts don't slip out of your boxers while I watch this.

  • 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.

  • Awesome. Be sure to continue making videos ;)

  • 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!

  • Like your way of thinking. Nice video! good craftmanship! Keep up the good work!

  • 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.

  • cool video!!! i subed!

  • Cool! I am going to subscribe to your videos! 哈哈 :)

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