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From: lannyplans
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  • I think you are my teacher.Thank you very very much

  • well done.

  • i just use a griddle and a voltage converter plugged into my car lol.

  • Great video, I have to make a burner like that some day. At the end of the summer I have plenty small bits of wood that I can burn the next year. It is a waste to throw away, and it is far more easy and faster to light up then a barbecue.

    Thx for sharing your plans, greets, iT

  • This one is easy, nice! you can actually cook a three course meal with two of these stove.

  • in Philippines native people use this...hehe..

  • That flame looks great for cooking rice!

  • I like your designs!

  • looks like maybe if you had an inner can to moderate the amount of draft in the chimmney (lateral slide) to you could have improved control over heat transfer. Great videos, keep up the good work!

  • so very nice to see a stove being used for cooking and not only for showing how it works! 5 stars

  • would you put up the plans for these in pdf format for download?

  • this is great stuff.

    i have a small grove of bamboo nearly twenty five feet tall. zone 5 Missouri. this stove design is working quite well. i have used a two pound coffee can with poor results, but now i see i need more engineered draft and so forth.

    thanks for the video.

    buzz

  • Are these designs patented? Are the cans readily available in the existing neighborhood mercados in Asia?

  • I've seen many cans just like these in markets Cebu. I'm sure you can find these cans in Asia.

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