How to make Open Jet Alcohol Stove with built-in pot support
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Jesus dude :o are you building it for some NASA mission ?Are they sending a hiking robot on mars :D outstanding work, a+ precision.
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@Bazanteria No, I'm working with JAXA for Venus project (ha ha ha! lie lie lie).
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Great job dude, very good job of hands, congratulations.
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Problem is, you need $500 worth of tools to make this stove from a soft drink can. Apart from that it's a great video.
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@rugto I don't think the jet fuel can be used.
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I have about a gallon of jet fuel given to me by my friend. Can I use it as fuel for this stove?
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Exceptional craftsmanship! One minor criticism though. Pot supports are generally a heavy feature on ultralight alcohol stoves. Its a much cleaner not to mention lighter design if you integrate wind shield with pot support. Saying that your stoves are very good. I would love for you to give me some input on your lightest most fuel efficient stove that weighs less than 10 grams.
forexpipz 4 days ago
@forexpipz If you are serious gram-counter, try 1g stove( youtube.com/watch?v=0oHHj2bzL5o ) or CF SideBurner( youtube.com/watch?v=2EPyGcMknwU ). I've proposed many type of alcohol stoves. There is some stoves that not suitable for hikers. But I think alcohol stove is not only gear for UL hiker but also toys for bike/car/family camper. It is depends on your choice which stove fits your activity.
tetkoba 4 days ago
Does it work outside in the cold?
totaldla 6 days ago
@totaldla Same as Trangia or other open jet style stoves.
tetkoba 5 days ago
Perfection!!!! you make that to sell??? because I am a woman, I do now cooking huahuahhau not making the stove...
nannalittle 1 week ago
@nannalittle Thanks! But this is my personal use only.
tetkoba 1 week ago