My Version of the Crumb Catcher Stove
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@valvetim in case you didn't pick up what there layin down you build it from parts brought from several places,a real do it yourself project!
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Really good stuff! Didn't know this design has been out a year already. Just wanted to ask if a piece of fiberglass wick would help; less spillage in case of an accident, eliminate need for preheating, i heard the Trangia stoves have some inside their outer case. Just a thought. Will build one today. Also like to try the Featherfire. Thanks for helpful videos.
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verrrry cooooool !
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Cool, man! Thanks for the comment! Peace.
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could someone please tell me where to obtain the "crumb catcher" .
valvetim 2 years ago
Lowes, Home Depot, really any hardware store, in the sink department. Hope it helps. Peace.
TerraFirma369 2 years ago
build it silly
Veggieforce 2 years ago
OBKB! In case you didn't catch on, I was simply copying someone else's design here(with permission on this one). There are newer and better techniques and stoves out there now. Check out some of the "featherfire" knockoff designs NCHiker1970 and I have come up with. In my opinion, the are the best so far. There are, however, newer ideas just around the corner here, so stay tuned! Peace.
TerraFirma369 2 years ago
Looks like a great stove. Could you please describe the process of annealing. Please forgive my ignorance.
lgallenstein 2 years ago
No worries man! Check out Zellph's video on Pop Can Annealing Process, Z-roll. You should see it in his videos. The idea is to heat a metal and then let it cool slowly, which takes the temper out of it and makes it flexible. I hope that helped! Peace.
TerraFirma369 2 years ago