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Two-Can Stove - How To Build - P...
The simple bar grate is easy to build and amazingly durable. It can be used with t...
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Two-Can Stove - How To Build - P...
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Two-Can Stove - How To Build - Part 1
This free instructional video is brought to you by DesignsToBuild.com and LannyPla...
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The Two-Can Stove
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The Two-Can Stove
Get a purpose! Having the power to create gives you the pleasure that last, so lea...
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Pop-Up Foster's Pot and Fin Shells
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Pop-Up Foster's Pot and Fin Shells
By cooking 600 grams of rice with 1 tablespoon of alcohol, LannyPlans demonstrate...
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LannyPlans Builds an Alcohol Bev...
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LannyPlans Builds an Alcohol Beverage-Can Stove
LannyPlans shares his unique methods and tools for
building beverage-can alcohol...
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The Green Pail Retained Heat Cooker
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The Green Pail Retained Heat Cooker
The Green Pail will hold 7 liters of pintos hot long enough to cook them well done...
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The Hybrid Stove Two Cooking Wit...
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The Hybrid Stove Two Cooking With Biomass
500 grams of wood cooks 7 liters of pintos for 3 hours. Fuel efficient biomass coo...
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The Pop-Up Two Buck Stove 01
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The Pop-Up Two Buck Stove 01
Compact biomass cooking stove needs only 150 grams of wood to cook 1.1 kilo of ric...
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A Wood Fired Grill
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A Wood Fired Grill
A "Drip Grate" and a "Side Supply Burner" makes grilling over wood flames possible...
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Channel Comments
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MrCriticize
(1 month ago)
Another great design Larry
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mmmisplacedmarbles
(2 months ago)
great stuff , well done really well done , more please .
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universalnametag
(2 months ago)
Wow Lanny!
These are great! You are blessing humanity with these videos. I would love to see, or purchase detailed plans of how to make these. The cans used, tools used etc., from start to finish. Hope to see your lannyplansDOTcom site up and running soon. Peace, Michael Oakland, California |
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pawnjp
(3 months ago)
Slow but steady.
Inspiring to watch. Thanks, and more power to you. (oh, and fear not those pierced people, some of us are even nice conversationalists if you say hi.) |
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wildlifeed
(3 months ago)
Amazing Channel!! Thanks for sharing your awesome Ideas!! Ed
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IRSFRAUDEXPOSED
(3 months ago)
im giving your channel to the militias to produce , endless ideas in your head friend.
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forrestgumpcab
(4 months ago)
love your stuff! the world could use more thoughtful and interested people such as yourself
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tediouse
(4 months ago)
allo lanny
tediouse here in england ,with our 40% hike in gas prices we moved in to a bunglow that had a fire place and bought a multi fuel stove ,but have to fit a flue liner that we cant afford for a while,so i looked at gasifires and thought why not build a hyrid fire unit =got some 16g scrap steel and some heavy perforated sheet and made a 3 sided box with a perforated base but with an open top,lined the inside with the perforated ,putting a piece, half way accros the front ,now the important bit i put a piece of perforated at the back at about 90% [like a lid opening from the front to about 3 quarters ]it acts as a reflecter and bingo =only smokes on start up then all , i get out of the chimminey is a heat haze =flame burns a blue gold colour and i burn pallet wood on it ,its ,cleaner than a cat ar%se ,so now i am going to line the stove with perforated and try that, when we get the liner sorted . like your work . regards tediouse |
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siduniv
(4 months ago)
Lanny,
Great video's. Thanks for the street vending tip. I've started building one myself and I wish I could see your stoves from the bottom angle more to get a better idea how much airflow you are allowing. Charcoal, wood gas, turning waste into energy good stuff. |
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pwnstr08
(8 months ago)
make a wood gas stove
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