So let me get this right, top half goes over bottom, correct? Never tells in video and I just cannot figure it out in my head which way I would do it.
@pjharro You are right on every count except the last. The JB weld holds together the top and inner tube. The top and bottom halves are the same size (diameter) so you get a tight fit when you slip the top half over the bottom half.
@inotnad Great thanks for that. I tried to make one quickly the other night and made it a bit rough and too short, maybe half the height of yours. I also don't have any JB-Weld so the middle was just press-fit in. It fit quite well though. It fired ok but most of the flames came out of the middle hole, the jets were working but were dwarfed by the middle. Do you think it was the shortness of the stove that was to blame?
@pjharro i think the low flame was because there was no seal between the top rim and the inner tube. You loose pressure on the flames to jet out strong, and the gas leaks into the middle hole and ignites.
So let me get this right, top half goes over bottom, correct? Never tells in video and I just cannot figure it out in my head which way I would do it.
gumperwumper 1 month ago
Hi, looks very nice. a few things I don't understand:
- the bottom can does not have holes around the outside of the bottom, correct?
- I see in the last picture a small hole in the inner tube going to the outside of the bottom can, is this for the fuel to go through?
- the top and bottom cans are held together with JB weld?
pjharro 11 months ago
@pjharro You are right on every count except the last. The JB weld holds together the top and inner tube. The top and bottom halves are the same size (diameter) so you get a tight fit when you slip the top half over the bottom half.
inotnad 10 months ago
@inotnad Great thanks for that. I tried to make one quickly the other night and made it a bit rough and too short, maybe half the height of yours. I also don't have any JB-Weld so the middle was just press-fit in. It fit quite well though. It fired ok but most of the flames came out of the middle hole, the jets were working but were dwarfed by the middle. Do you think it was the shortness of the stove that was to blame?
pjharro 10 months ago
@pjharro i think the low flame was because there was no seal between the top rim and the inner tube. You loose pressure on the flames to jet out strong, and the gas leaks into the middle hole and ignites.
inotnad 10 months ago
Show how to make a good pot stand :)
SthealthRaider 1 year ago
Nice Leo! Can you make me a Whopper Plopper ??? Pablo
stpaul7 2 years ago