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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2009

I got some emails from Tim on some suggestions of changes for a couple of my old stoves. In this quich video I try one of his suggestions. Came out kind of interesting.

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  • can you use gasoline?

  • No, no, no!!!! Please never use gasoline in any stove made for alcohol.

  • I learned a lot from this, and all your other videos. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge!

  • My pleasure. Sharing info, knowledge and ideas is what this is all about, don't you think.

    Hiram

  • That's a great design. It looks like you've created an Afterburner Jet Engine. I hope it doesn't take off on you or you'll have the first cooking stove in space.

  • That would be a cool name for this series of stoves. Do you mind if I call them "Afterburner" stoves?

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  • Hi I'm Meetong from Philippines....Can you try design a water chamber within your stove so once it boils it will definitely gives off air pressure. With this alternative to eliminate the use of battery and a fan. What do you think?

  • Im Meetong of Philippines. I would like to ask you regarding the fan below if it wasnt affected by the heat?? Or maybe later use it will be melting???

  • Hi! Very nice work man. I was wondering if you drilled the inner can's bottom or not. thanks!

  • That is so cool! How do you control the electricity to the fan? Probably in other vids... How long does such a burn last before needing to add more alcohol and do you think there is a safe way to connect a controllable alcohol feed line to the stove? Maybe some thin copper pipe directed so it doesn't get too hot? As always good work, I'm inspired yet again!

  • the air helps the stove burn hotter, cleaner faster stronger

    i tink O.o

  • thanks for the video

  • Hi Hiram,

    did you ever do another test? was hte forced air too good and melt the top can? The vortex was sweeet . Have you seen the Lucia stove?

    ciao

  • Nice.

    thanks

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