The Two-Can Stove

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2009

Get a purpose! Having the power to create gives you the pleasure that last, so learn and practice LannyPlans methods and skills so you can be the inventor.
The methods used to build the Two-Can Stove can be used to build a variety of stoves, stay tuned!

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  • It's a TwoCan Rocket stove !

    Have you calculated the BTU output yet?

  • It is different in that the sticks are placed vertically not horizontally.

    The extra height creates a lot more draft and faster air flow.

    The smaller openings reduces the excess air. Rocket stoves have way too much.

    The combustion air shoots through the smaller openings at an increased velocity. This blast of air moving horizontally across the top of the sticks, as well as through the bottom, mixes combustion air close to the fuel, and shortens the flame path. The TLUD fire on quickens start up

  • Another great design Larry. Good to see your retail site up but sadly cannot buy outside of USA. Look forward to more videos and products. Thanks

  • The "Two-Can Stove Developers Build Kit" will ship outside the USA. I plan to take good care of my subscribers. Thanks LannyPlans

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  • Reminds me of that vid, How to build an upside down fire. I like this concept.

  • Very nice design.

  • Is there any danger in breathing in fumes from a heated up galvanized can?

  • The smokemis from the wood not the can but anyways pretty cool

  • I built it!

    I am looking forward for part 4!

    Thanks Lanny

  • u cut down a hickory tree wtf, they take forever to grow and are great wind barriers...dumb ass

  • So how do you get the water out?

  • Try lighting the fire from below.

  • Impressive! Your design looks like a classic rocket stove, fuel and air going in at the bottom.

  • Lint from your dryer and Vaseline is what I use. Works GOOD.

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