Mini Camping Stove Field Test
Uploader Comments (Kamoyaker)
All Comments (17)
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i would have made the hole smaller
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door is a bit wide. I favor wider vents and a cover made from the lid over the fuel door, it acts much more like a real stove but can get very hot if not watched closely.
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sweet i tried it and it wrkd thnx man
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I am confident that it is safe or I would not eat canned food. Most canned foods are brought to a boil and then sealed at the manufacturer. To be safe, do not overheat the can with too little in it. As long as there is sufficient liquid in the can it will not melt the can into the food or beverage.
Good question, thanks for your input.
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When I was a kid, I always heard: "Don't eat or drink out of a can, because you'll get 'tin poisoning'!" ...
Well, I'm now pretty sure that had more to do with the solder in the seams than the "tin" itself, but is it really safe to drink/eat out of tin cans now? I'm sure it's safe 'BEFORE' the fire burns the coating off, ...but after that?
I (like thousands more out here) am trying to make a small tin can stove myself.
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cool
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I agree, Simplicity rules my world, and then others step into it and try to change me. Luckily I'm simple and don't catch on. LOL
did you make this yourself?
Spaceman7o 2 years ago
Yes, this is actually all me. Idea, design and video. It is my favorite type of camp type survival stove so far.
Kamoyaker 2 years ago
Nice great design i made one it was ok boiled water fast and stuff but, it rusted very soon after i made it. So what im gona do is buy chicken wire/mesh and get hooks on it and make a small circle and use that to sit my pot on over a fire.
Spaceman7o 2 years ago
Let me know how it works out for you. These stoves will wear out quickly. I keep a few ready to go and save up cans in the garage for later.
Kamoyaker 2 years ago