@dhayes1995 Glad you liked it, we had lots of fun making it. We are doing the same kind of thing with all the areas of knowledge in the training we are now writing. Have a great day!!
I like BrokenAeroVT's name for you on this series Perry - Professor Peacock - has a nice ring to it. Another great instructional video, as they all are!
@wawhiker If you know anything at all about me and Perry, I have a running gag where I try to work a pee pee joke into these threads. His initials are P.P. for Perry Peacock and likewise for Professor Peacock. Look! Yet another pee pee joke, hehe. I wonder if he ever figured out that's why I do it?
this is incredibly informative! thank you for taking so much time to really go in depth.. this will help many people.. ive sent this link to many friends who just dont seem to get it.. hopefully this will help! thanks so much for putting this out there..
@KonstantinKuehn Thanks for watching and for your kind comments. We hope to be helping others and your words let us know we are succeeding in some way. Have a great day!!
I wonder what the calculations are for a forrest fire? That is an incredible amount of change going on too. I remember when I use to haul helium in bulk I would have to transfer the gas from one vessel to another very slowly it took a lot of time to make a delivery compared to LIN LOX LAR. The transfer process required watching and recording vessel temps of both the recieving vessel could get very hot cooling the delivery vessel. Use to work for JBK Amarillo TX really liked that job.
Left side of that triangle is why some people poo-poo alcohol stoves. They keep placing that stove in direct contact with a massive, cold body like a concrete floor, and they wonder why the stove doesn't boil water before it dies out. I ran into two guys on the trail, one in GA and the other in NJ who were certain I was wrong about this, lol.
@BrokenAeroVT Yeah, funny people don't stop for a moment to analyze what's going on, when they have a problem...thanks for the comments as always, have a great day!!
Awesome! I am indeed edified by this detailed, instructional video
jaysinfo 6 months ago
Thx man this is amazing stuff, I wana be better at primitive skills such as fire, by knowing the science helps I really thank u for video
dhayes1995 8 months ago
@dhayes1995 Glad you liked it, we had lots of fun making it. We are doing the same kind of thing with all the areas of knowledge in the training we are now writing. Have a great day!!
wildernessinnovation 8 months ago
Interesting. Good video!
jordanlang2 10 months ago
@jordanlang2 Thank you for watching!!
wildernessinnovation 10 months ago
thank you 4 the vid, very good info
zacchopper66 1 year ago
I like BrokenAeroVT's name for you on this series Perry - Professor Peacock - has a nice ring to it. Another great instructional video, as they all are!
wawhiker 1 year ago
@wawhiker thanks a lot for the comment :) and for watching. Have a great day!!
wildernessinnovation 1 year ago
@wawhiker If you know anything at all about me and Perry, I have a running gag where I try to work a pee pee joke into these threads. His initials are P.P. for Perry Peacock and likewise for Professor Peacock. Look! Yet another pee pee joke, hehe. I wonder if he ever figured out that's why I do it?
BrokenAeroVT 3 months ago
this is incredibly informative! thank you for taking so much time to really go in depth.. this will help many people.. ive sent this link to many friends who just dont seem to get it.. hopefully this will help! thanks so much for putting this out there..
take care
konstantin
KonstantinKuehn 1 year ago
@KonstantinKuehn Thanks for watching and for your kind comments. We hope to be helping others and your words let us know we are succeeding in some way. Have a great day!!
wildernessinnovation 1 year ago
Thanks
dmacosta1 1 year ago
great video, it should really help folks
beast12101 1 year ago
Brilliant and clear explanation. Very helpful post
WorldStove 1 year ago
Thanks. Interesting facts and figures I wasn't aware of.
wmdrtr 1 year ago
I wonder what the calculations are for a forrest fire? That is an incredible amount of change going on too. I remember when I use to haul helium in bulk I would have to transfer the gas from one vessel to another very slowly it took a lot of time to make a delivery compared to LIN LOX LAR. The transfer process required watching and recording vessel temps of both the recieving vessel could get very hot cooling the delivery vessel. Use to work for JBK Amarillo TX really liked that job.
cdltpx 1 year ago
Excellent
huguenot67 1 year ago
i heard the wooden swords are great non-lethal on hikes ex.(cougars)
do you have any inside ?
TheEddieo 1 year ago
Left side of that triangle is why some people poo-poo alcohol stoves. They keep placing that stove in direct contact with a massive, cold body like a concrete floor, and they wonder why the stove doesn't boil water before it dies out. I ran into two guys on the trail, one in GA and the other in NJ who were certain I was wrong about this, lol.
BrokenAeroVT 1 year ago
@BrokenAeroVT Yeah, funny people don't stop for a moment to analyze what's going on, when they have a problem...thanks for the comments as always, have a great day!!
wildernessinnovation 1 year ago
@wildernessinnovation Great lecture Professor Peacock! Also note that about 79% of that cube is nitrogen, with oxygen being about 21%!
BrokenAeroVT 1 year ago