The Bushwhacker Stove
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Looks like the MS13 gang all ready tagged you park.
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peace
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I'm going straight to my garage now and gonna make 1 of these.
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asking ...... what a to pack racksack ? im looking something use pack set up put the corner ready to use in a min, notice im trying to do long hacking like 6 month or more in the woods any idea im a beginner beginer
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My grand-dad showed me how to make a camp stove out of a old coffee can and fence wire , it will fold down to fit in your hat. i'd make a video of it but then everyone would want one. He said he learned to make it from an hobo back in the depression era. Thanks for sharing your video.Rob
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pot grabber... i want one...
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where you can get this stoves? don't tell me that i gatta make one...?lol
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Not a very efficient sort of stove if you have to use a windbreak.
No sale here.
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get a snow peak stove and a gas container. more efficient. more compact. more reliable. less work. faster.
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Nice vid. I wonder if you made the pot support out of a more solid material like a can with lots of small holes, you may not need the wind blocker thingy and if you get the right amount of tiny holes, the stove w/ be more like a jet stove light, boiling the water faster. Same concept as a fireplace controling the amount of air will determine how long your wood lasts.
Have you tried it. I haven't but theoretically sounds feasable to me.
nice spyderco
BaconBeast11 2 years ago
Thanks! That's my EDC Delica 4 and I've got a Salt 1 on the way. I love Spydercos!
jasonklass 2 years ago
Which one do you like better? The bushbuddy or this stove? Thanks for the review, I enjoy watching your videos.
rezzoro7 3 years ago
Ah, don't make me play favorites! They're both great stoves. I think the Bushbuddy is overpriced though so the Bushwhacker certainly wins in the price dept.
jasonklass 3 years ago
There are a lot of Park Ranger nannies and/ or nazi's around my area of forested public parks that like to enforce the, "No Open Fires" policy. Do you suppose that this stove design would be acceptable or legal to use in forested parks that prohibit open fires?
Paul07901 3 years ago
Hey Paul,
There are threads about this in the forums. I think you have to contact the actual park to see if wood burning stoves count as "fires" or not.
jasonklass 3 years ago