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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2008

Ok first I want to say that I take no credit for most of the stoves, I did not desing them, I just made them. I did however desing the tin can stoves made out of tomato paste cans, as well as the wire filliment that boils the alcohol.

First Stove: Needs a pot stand to cook with, is a top burner pressurized stove.

Second Stove: Also requires a pot stand to cook, it is also a pressurized top burning stove.

Third Stove: Does not need a pot stand to cook with, it is a pressurized side burner stove.

Fourth Stove: Needs a pot stand to cook, it is a hybrid pressurized/open chimney stove.

Fifth Stove: Needs a pot stand to cook, is is an open chimney stove.

Sixth Stove: Does not need a pot to cook with, it is a pressurized side burner stove.

Seventh Stove: Needs a pot stand to cook with, it is a pressurized top burner stove.

Eighth Stove: Does not need a pot stand to cook, it is a low pressure side burner stove

Ninth Stove: Does not need a pot stand to cook, it is a very slightly pressurized side burning stove. The metal coil inside it boils the alcohol to make it burn hotter.

Boiling the water, it was minus three celcius outside and the stove burnt for a total of twenty minutes when completely filled. Took 15 minutes to boil 1,000 ml of water with the crappy wind screen.

Notice on the exploding stove I diddent put the screw in.

Pleas Comment and rate this video, it would be cool if you posted your alcohol stove as a responce to this.
If you have any questions please ask and I will reply.
Hope you liked it Thanks for watching!!
PEACE

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  • Хорошая работа )

  • I liked design at 4:50

  • "LIKE A BOSS"

  • How long do these little things burn for?

  • These stoves have "flow" but no pressure. But, that makes them safe to use.

    The heat at prime heats the fuel creating vapor flow.

    The ignited vapor perpetuates the combustion process, until fuel is consumed, or air is removed.

  • Cool stoves, bad song choice.

  • Why not use another accelerant other than alcohol?

  • thank you for this video i have leaned alot

  • hahaha I tried making one of those stoves today and it exploded, exactly the same thing as the last one

  • Let's touch of this blue fire!

    OUCHHH TOO HURT~!

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