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Crumb Catcher alcohol stove part 3 how its made

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2008

This is how its made. I went step by step(hope I did not leave anything out)to show how easy it is. ALso this stove has been nick named the CC Stove by TerraFirma369 I like that. Heck of lot easier to say!

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  • thanks for sharing -this really helps me in my stove projects (I've made and tried out the penny stove, cat stove, and beer keg rocket wood stoves). I have seen a simmer cap for a Trangia stove. Do you think a simple piece of tooling foil could be placed on top of the Crumb catcher for simmering (e.e.cooking a large pot of pasta). I am also interested in your idea of being able to add fuel with a tube. I think Tinny of MiniBull designs has a stove that does that. I appreciate everything you do!

  • The simmer cap idea might work. Maybe find a way to close off a few of the Crumb Catchers(CC) holes like a cap or band. I am now working on a smaller remote fed model crossed with a Feather Fire Stove making the flame adjustable. I also plan to add Carbon Felt. I still have many ideas for it in the works.When the new stove is done I will do a video. I would like to thank you for your kind words and also state that I am thankful that the video has helped you and inspired you in some way!

  • better, or do you have another suggestion?

    Also, I used a different variety of pegboard hanger that makes contact both with the ground around the stove, and the pan and stove itself to lend stability (I'm paranoid about tipping over a cup of burning alcohol...)

    Also, do you make use of a windscreen? I think my cooking efficiency would really increase from the use of some tooling foil, but I was wondering if you had any better ideas.

  • Yes I make use of a windscreen, second It is made from tooling foil and rippled. As for the stove I have added another three pliers holder for stability. Only issue with that is weight. I am still working on another Idea for the stove. I would like to see your improvement after all that is one reason I do the videos so that I can see what others come up with. Use of a windscreen really makes a difference in efficiency of the stove. I will show off my other ideas in a video after I finish it.

  • This stove looks really cool. Best alcohol stove I've seen and great vid. What is the crumb catcher part of this stove and where can I buy one?

  • @LABRADORBLUE It is a insert for a bar sink and here I get them at Lowes or Home Depot.

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  • first off, what is a crumb catcher? I have made a pretty effective alcohol stove out of coke cans, so I am familiar with the concept. This looks really neat, especially with the pan supporters!!! I want to make your stove but I don't know where to get one of the crumb catchers.

  • I haven't been able to find that style of crumb catcher either.

  • I love it!!! will you be willing to sell these?? I need something like this for me and the grand kids to go camping with.

  • I got lost because it seems one picture did not make it into the video :(

  • love the stove im intrigued. how much would u charge to make me 1 send to me in canada? i'd really like to have one thanks.......karen

  • Sweet

  • What is the crumb catcher? I can't find where they are sold or what their real name is =[

  • lol meet jimmy

  • I knew i was holding onto that lamp heat diffuser for so long for a reason... Huzzah! Thanks!

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