Beverage can burner as backup for coil pipe burner

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2008

Beverage can burner as backup for coil pipe burner

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  • Very clever but what fuel are you using I dont think the flame should be that orange!!!

  • Actually fuel is alcohol (as it is written on bottle 97% ethanol). Ones when I didn't have alcohol by hand I tried to use toilet water or cologne. Alcohol burned out and what have left from cologne now has mixed with new portion of alcohol. It is only my guess, maybe this alcohol it selves contains some additions which gives color.

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  • Use automotive water remover aka "HEAT". Thats all I use in mine and it works great, cheap too.

  • That could be it or maybe because of the size of the jets the flame isn't getting the right oxygen mix.

    Great vid 5/5!!!

  • Simply wondrous flame formation with the stove and holder ports aligning. Five stars, wish youtube would allow more.

  • always wise to think ahead and have a backup plan.

  • Very Nice Design, I like it.

  • nice adaptation!

    Bill

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