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Two-Can Stove- How to Build- 3 Openings Fuel/ Combustion Air
Two-Can Stove - How To Build - Part 2- Simple Bar Grate
Two-Can Stove - How To Build - Part 1
The Two-Can Stove
Pop-Up Foster's Pot and Fin Shells
LannyPlans Builds an Alcohol Beverage-Can Stove
The Green Pail Retained Heat Cooker
The Hybrid Stove Two Cooking With Biomass
The Pop-Up Two Buck Stove 01
A Wood Fired Grill
Henson Modular Cooking System Pan- Dead Fall
Hybrid Stove Pan Cooking With Bamboo
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Lanny Henson Stove Project
About Me:
 
I have a passion for designing and building.
I like to define old problems and create new solutions.
I try to know my limitations and understand my talents,
and focus my energy on worthy purposes.
I think that slow wisdom is better than quick wit.
I do not follow my heart unless my head goes along.
I am more AM than FM.
I am not a fan of popular culture, but I am tolerant.
I like good people no matter their appearance.
I even have a friend with a tattoo on his neck!
I am just glad he does not have a ring in his nose,
because I am afraid for my life when I am close to someone. pierced!
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I am interested in developing designs, skills and methods to build biomass fired cooking stoves and other appliances. I am also interested in producing instructional videos. While designing a barbecue cooker I realized that the skills that I developed at work could be useful for stove development, which is a very worthy purpose. I have been working on and off for about 10 years to develop various designs, for biomass cooking stoves and other appliances. Designs to be used by people in developing areas. Clean burning stove designs are needed to reduce indoor air pollution, and reduce deforestation, both are major problems for 2 to 3 billion people of the planets poorest. Some of my designs may also be useful in the more affluent areas for outdoor living, camping, emergency, off-grid cooking and long term survival situations, as well as for micro enterprise. I have been self funded so far but now I need more resources. I am looking for ways to make my designs public, and at the same time fund my work. For now I will do free instructional videos and accept donations at LannyPlans.com (non profit) and sell items and information at DesignsToBuild.com my commercial website So if you find my work worthy.
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Channel Comments (15)
thinkladythink (2 weeks ago)
very nice channel. I wish I could afford to help you but I am beyond broke, but I do sugest patenting some of your stuff or going to a outdoors shops to sell products too,or share profits with, and also youtube has advertisers that will pay you to put advertisments on your videos as pop ups that can be X out it blocks video view, I don't know how much it pays but may be worth looking into ...I am real interested in how you made that onepiece stove shower unit from barrels, it was on your video about hybrid stove making charcoal.. I think?... I left comment on it.. also you might can sell e-plans sent to emails for $5. etc with detailed instructions or hard copies for $15 through reg mail depends on pruduct what people may pay?? buy,sell, or trade... or mother earth magazine they love anything homemade or nature related many books stores have their magazines ..look in back of mag.for other goodies... Good luck
vonhismean (3 months ago)
thanks for subscribing
MrCriticize (4 months ago)
Another great design Larry
universalnametag (6 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
pawnjp (7 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.)
wildlifeed (7 months ago)
Amazing Channel!! Thanks for sharing your awesome Ideas!! Ed
IRSFRAUDEXPOSED (7 months ago)
im giving your channel to the militias to produce , endless ideas in your head friend.
forrestgumpcab (8 months ago)
love your stuff! the world could use more thoughtful and interested people such as yourself
tediouse (8 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
siduniv (8 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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