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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2011

Tinny talks stove design

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  • tinny did u see the new ipad. the released today.

  • Tinny I love your stoves. But they are missing one very important thing. A stamping of made in the U.S.A. Thanks for the great video. please keep up the wonderful work.

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  • Pure Genius. Hopefully there's even more to come. U hit the nail on the head. With each idea. Best alcohol stoves on earth.

  • Tinny... i posted in a video a (long) while ago to experiment with the same idea of the workings of a kerosene lamp. Back then i don't think you were working with carbon felt or you had just started working with it. The idea would be more wick=more flame to boil water, and of course less wick=less flame for simmering. If you can get it to work i think it'd be very versatile for various meals. Have a great day!

  • Hey Tinny, It is amazing to me that while the vast majority of us see alcohol as a means to an end: hot food on the trail, you see alcohol as an entre' into a wonderful world of innovation and invention. I love how you mind works, oh and I am so envious of your shop!!

  • I always love to have goose liver pate with white sauce when I go backpacking.

  • cool stuff man ...isnt figureing stuff out fun...building stuff is so fun

  • Thanks Tinny. Best Vid in weeks, great to see the work you put in to the design process.

  • Hey Tinny,

    If you lowered the top ring wouldn't there be less heat transfer? Meaning have the ring in the middle of the support legs, then just have three legs going up to the pot.?

    I guess it would be difficult to assemble, because of the peening? What if you had the legs thicker in the middle and skinner at the top, so then you slide the top support ring it would slide down till where it gets thicker and kinda friction fit?

    Awesome Tho! I really missed your protos! Keep it up!

  • Just a thought, would a layer of silicon on the bottom side of the disc reduce the amount of heat being transferred to the stove body enough to overcome the pressure issue caused by excess gasification? It would also overcome the need to preheat the disc before you place it on top of the stove.

  • @LTEpic rwj is da man. tinny that stove looks to complex. how about you use ceramic rods instead of Al ones.

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