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Wood burning camp stove made out of an empty 1kg coffee can.It costs next to nothing, pretty easy to make, burns almost anything you can find in the woods (dry grass, small twigs, pine cones, etc..). The legs and the support/grill rods are removable for storage and transportation. It works great and gets a litre of water to a rolling boil in about 4-8 minutes. It depends on the fuel and on water, (and /or) air temperature and such.
Hi Switchblade! Whats the name of the pot , you using there?
Thanx
Great stove and great song bro.
By spareaquarter [Affiliate User] 1222653014 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveThanks for sharing, I'm getting some good info from Youtube.
By nj4x4fever2 [Affiliate User] 1222027806 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeo ya i love BC i live in BC great camping!
By were562 [Affiliate User] 1220834826 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveYOU GO SWITCHBLADE!
LOVED YOUR VID!
Bello!!
Di chi è la colonna sonora?
Ciao
Cool soundtrack. Stove looks pretty good too.
By gtrefghuk [Affiliate User] 1217348414 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveCool stove switchblade
By vonhismean [Affiliate User] 1214077865 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveBut he wants the top to stay on. How to get coffee out?
By BelligerentAuthority [Affiliate User] 1213801689 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveOpen the top with a can-opener and then consume the coffee (or take it out). After that, you can start to make your camp stove...
LOL
How to get coffee out?
By BelligerentAuthority [Affiliate User] 1213728822 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveIn the related videos it says "Joyyce's unasisted homebirth" like wtf does that have to do with camping lol.
By mrjamest2000 [Affiliate User] 1213223927 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveThe soot doesn't bother me too much, if you season the pot with olive oil (on the outside) and then let the soot cover it evenly a few times, your pot will have a nice, protective layer of black patina. But if someone wants to keep the soot off, just fold a layer of aluminum foil around the outside of the pot and remove it after use.
In any case, IMHO it's not that hard to clean the soot off after use, by utilizing some abrasives (like: sand,dirt,steelwool,etc..)then washing it off.
very cool - would be nice to find a way to keep the soot off of the pot - maybe leave the top on the coffee can?
By bbt95762 [Affiliate User] 1211496598 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removegreat song!
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