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Homemade Double Jet Alcohol Stove

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Alcohol Homemade Jets Portable Stove Stoves
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  • Added: 30-Jan-08

Homemade alcohol camping stove in action. Assembling stove and boiling water (half a liter in 3 minutes).

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Homemade Double Jet Alcohol Stove

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  • You are completely ...

    You are completely right, raising pot can decrease boiling time. In one in my videos i am trying to find needed hight. This hight seems to be optimal(very approximate measurement on eye).
    This alcohol I bought in Tourist store, it is made in Germany, called - favorit Spiritus, Ethanol ca.94%.

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  • first ive noticed ...

    first ive noticed in all these vids if you guys would just raise the pot a little you should get a faster boil time second what grade of alcohol are you using

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  • That was alcohol, ...

    That was alcohol, but you can use anything which doesn't make smoke.

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  • i noticed u didn't ...

    i noticed u didn't use alcohol in the primer pan, what did u use?

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  • Hmm... The jar ...

    Hmm... The jar thing alone would make an excellent Bunsen burner.
    Impressing.

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  • great sheet metal ...

    great sheet metal work there!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Pretty cool for ...

    Pretty cool for homemade.

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  • Yes it is glass jar.

    Yes it is glass jar.

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  • This burner is made ...

    This burner is made of 8 mm copper tubes, but for burner in background and on other video (single jet burner) i used 10 mm copper tube. Yes there are wicks in tubes. I tried to insert them as far as possible (I thing till point where tubes start to curve). First I stretched them to make thinner and stronger and then inserted with no big force.

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  • What size are the ...

    What size are the tubes.

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  • Its a glass jar ...

    Its a glass jar right and the tubes in tank got a wick in them and how hi into the tube do they go. nice job.

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  • Awesome!!!

    Awesome!!!

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  • Actually I haven't ...

    Actually I haven't invented this stove, I saw something similar on internet (Pitorch or Stesco stove)and tried to make it my self without welding.

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  • I did not show it ...

    I did not show it but it is possible to close jet hole with cork as it is on other video (Single jet stove). And loses of fuel are not so big you can not see them. As I know there is requirement to release pressure after burning in all stoves. For this stove there is no need to do that, I have tried to close jet immediately after burning and it was ok.

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  • when you blow that ...

    when you blow that out there is a very large amount of fuel lose but other then that much props on being a homemade stove very nice work now how about a dial to turn it down a bit ??? anything like that for the future??

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