Looks great! Couple questions though...do you really need the base with water in it? And how easy is the stove to take apart? I liked the last stove you posted a video of....what was wrong with it?
can't use gas the flashpoint is too high and will explode the stove or melt it .
we use alcohol for fuel .
rubbing alcohol will a 90% alcohol or better. or use denatured alcohol or mineral spirits (which is 90 to 100 % alcohol ) or use Heet (in the yellow bottle ) fuel line antifreeze which also has alcohol in it .
other than that their solid fuel stoves and wood stoves we use .
is the fuel rubbing achoal
bestSVMS 2 years ago
you can use rubbing achoal but methenol better
tubofweed 2 years ago
looking good, keep up the good work
enourmouserectis 3 years ago
Two things I noticed...
1. Will the wick(s) become brittle faster than the one(s) on the IsoFly becuase the ends are frayed (to deliver more heat)?
2. In the video, the flame appears yellower than the other MBD stoves ( could be my failing eyesight). Will it be "smuttier"?
Just some observations. Looks very cool, though.
Canadarago 4 years ago
Looks great! Couple questions though...do you really need the base with water in it? And how easy is the stove to take apart? I liked the last stove you posted a video of....what was wrong with it?
hanshoeg 4 years ago
the water is to keep the alchohol from getting too hot an vaporizing, saw it in another vid.
Yukoner12b 3 years ago
why not use gasoline r different fuels
AmericansSexualPreds 2 years ago
can't use gas the flashpoint is too high and will explode the stove or melt it .
we use alcohol for fuel .
rubbing alcohol will a 90% alcohol or better. or use denatured alcohol or mineral spirits (which is 90 to 100 % alcohol ) or use Heet (in the yellow bottle ) fuel line antifreeze which also has alcohol in it .
other than that their solid fuel stoves and wood stoves we use .
rbvmtr 2 years ago
I want one of those stoves!
Cheers!
Allen1901 4 years ago