Hey Dave, thanks for this video. I've made a bunch of alcohol stove of various designs and principles, and the fabreze stove takes the cake. It's downright miserly on fuel consumption, flame pattern is just right for my titanium pot, and it achieves boil in a hurry. You're the man (along with Tinny)!
I like the arrow cutoff saw design. Simple and efficient. Sure beats paying $250 for one. OSHA would have heyday with it :-)) but hey, I think it's a pretty clever design and sometimes you just gotta have some common sense. I'm headed over to part 2.
If you do not cut off at 4:46 of the bottle neck, remains much stronger. I have a handle off the valve and I used to crucify him I leave the flange. But ultimately prevails. Otherwise, totally professional job!
What do you use as a wind shield...what all can you cook with it...how do you store it...how do you store the fuel...do you have any recipes...what other information would you find helpful for someone who is just getting started in all this?
great video sir it was very helpful to me
outdoorsmen49 2 weeks ago
Make sure the Febreze is brand new...you want that fresh floral scent to help liven up the campsite. Just cut right into it...the sparks won't hurt.
mlw4428 1 month ago
Hey Dave, thanks for this video. I've made a bunch of alcohol stove of various designs and principles, and the fabreze stove takes the cake. It's downright miserly on fuel consumption, flame pattern is just right for my titanium pot, and it achieves boil in a hurry. You're the man (along with Tinny)!
kawika220 4 months ago
I like the arrow cutoff saw design. Simple and efficient. Sure beats paying $250 for one. OSHA would have heyday with it :-)) but hey, I think it's a pretty clever design and sometimes you just gotta have some common sense. I'm headed over to part 2.
Woodenarrows 4 months ago
you got to much time on your hands guy! hehehe
jrmcmenomy 6 months ago
If you do not cut off at 4:46 of the bottle neck, remains much stronger. I have a handle off the valve and I used to crucify him I leave the flange. But ultimately prevails. Otherwise, totally professional job!
Domonkos89 7 months ago
What do you use as a wind shield...what all can you cook with it...how do you store it...how do you store the fuel...do you have any recipes...what other information would you find helpful for someone who is just getting started in all this?
redline1953 1 year ago