Acts 3:14-15 "You disowned the Holy and Righteous One and asked that a murderer be released to you. You killed the author of life, but God raised him from the dead. We are witnesses of this"
Having an all electric heater, this will come in handy in case of a power outage in the cold months. Thank you, I'd heard of homeless people doing this but didn't know how to do it safely.
I've always wanted to try this for winter fishing to warm my hands. Does this put off fumes and would you have to worry about this in a tent while sleeping? And how long does this burn?
@mspahn1967 burns for about an hour or more. I've used it in tents but always had some form of ventilation. Alcohol burns very clean but gives off some moisture. And obviously it burns oxygen, so just be sure you have ventilation for the air to replace itself. Only times it smokes is when it's burning out because the vapers are not wicking very good from the tissue so it starts to char
Huh? I'm not heating toilet paper, I'm using it to make a heater. It's a wick at this point. I mean, you could try wiping with a alcohol soaked blue flame if you want. Let me know how it goes. 😆
May someone put a stove fan on a clay pot heaters.I mean a Wood burner Stove Fan on a brick heater some don't believe that them clay pot heaters makes the room warmer.But what if you put a stove fan on top of a clay pot heaters, will that make the room warmer.Will you do two test.1 with the stove fan and the other text without the stove fan(s) ? Or a hot plate
The issue would be efficiency. Everytime you convert energy there is energy loss. The fan is taking heat energy and turning it into mechanical energy and that actually uses up a small amout of heat energy. They don't produce any more heat but instead circulate the air so you don't have hot spots around the stove, and cold spots around the room. So the heat it produces would just be averaged out around the heated area instead of just close to and above the pot. Unfortunately, I don't have a stove fan anymore.
No just for as I said in the video. I prefer 70 because I mostly use it for warming up before getting in my sleeping bag or warming hands when ice fishing. 70 is a good % flame and heat. 90 will spit tall flames and makes it almost unmanageable for in a canvas tent or warming hands, and the flame just flickers up too much.
@ruinsmars9859 I know. But you need it for it to be safe. The wick is so it does not spill. Burning alcohol in a container that can spill its a recipe for disaster because of its "invisible" flames, especially in the woods.
Acts 3:14-15 "You disowned the Holy and Righteous One and asked that a murderer be released to you. You killed the author of life, but God raised him from the dead. We are witnesses of this"
Amen
Having an all electric heater, this will come in handy in case of a power outage in the cold months. Thank you, I'd heard of homeless people doing this but didn't know how to do it safely.
@@sharonkae4838 you're very welcome. Thanks for watching and commenting
Lol! That was classic. Thanks for the demo.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
So RUclips allows a go😢old fashioned Tea Baggin now? Interesting.........😂😂😂
Loved it man!
Lol. Thanks bro
What if I can't get anywhere to buy a paint can? Can I use an empty vegetable can
Sure. Any metal can with a lid. Just these quart cans are about the size of toilet paper.
Best Toilet Paper Stove Video!
Thank you. And I appreciate you taking the time to comment!
Loved your video.....definitely want to try that....cool idea....bet the caplin were delicious eating them outdoors....God bless
They were. Thanks. Love you
That’s very cool Daniel! Thanks for sharing and Happy Holidays to y’all!
Thanks Tina! Happy holidays to you Also
When it all hits the fan, I wanna hang with ya bud, I'll survive!!
Haha I think you and I could do just fine!
Wow your inventor
More of a duplicator. Haha. Thanks
Pretty cool there buddy. Have to remember that one for sure. Great addition for the quad
Yeah it's an easy heater to make. Even when ice fishing it's good to just light up now and then to warm the hands
Great video, I've read about making one of those but never ever tried or even saw one in action, thanks for the demo.
You're welcome. They are perfect for ice fishing or camping just to get a clean flame going to warm your hand up when cold.
Thats pretty cool
Thanks brother!
Yes aint that something excellent
It's a great little stove
Please stand by and listen to Herb Albert!🤪🤪
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I like to use denatured alcohol fuel works great.!
I haven't used that yet. I've only used everything from 70 to 99 percent isopropyl
Thats awesome! Thank you for sharing brother!
Thanks for watching bud
Your humor is classic! You must have needed a bunch. Quite a significant amount that was removed from the roll. Lol. Good idea though.
Lol. Thanks brother
Love the demo. Like a diy giant sterno can
Thanks buddy!
That could damn sure come in handy
Prefect for taking ice fishing to warm hands.
Very cool
Thanks!
@@DanielSturge you're welcome. God Bless bud
You as well Jeff!
I've always wanted to try this for winter fishing to warm my hands.
Does this put off fumes and would you have to worry about this in a tent while sleeping? And how long does this burn?
@mspahn1967 burns for about an hour or more. I've used it in tents but always had some form of ventilation. Alcohol burns very clean but gives off some moisture. And obviously it burns oxygen, so just be sure you have ventilation for the air to replace itself. Only times it smokes is when it's burning out because the vapers are not wicking very good from the tissue so it starts to char
@DanielSturge
10 4. Thank you sir
My dad did this 45 yrs ago , but he used lamp oil and threw it in the car as an emergency heater for us kids if the car gave up !!
I wipe with moss. 😂
Oh there is plenty of that a few feet below that white stuff on the ground. Lol.
As Do I, I Prefer Spagnum🤜🏻🤛🏻☘️
Why would you need heated toilet paper?
Huh? I'm not heating toilet paper, I'm using it to make a heater. It's a wick at this point. I mean, you could try wiping with a alcohol soaked blue flame if you want. Let me know how it goes. 😆
Can you still use the paper for its intended purpose?!😂
Lol
May someone put a stove fan on a clay pot heaters.I mean a Wood burner Stove Fan on a brick heater some don't believe that them clay pot heaters makes the room warmer.But what if you put a stove fan on top of a clay pot heaters, will that make the room warmer.Will you do two test.1 with the stove fan and the other text without the stove fan(s) ? Or a hot plate
The issue would be efficiency. Everytime you convert energy there is energy loss. The fan is taking heat energy and turning it into mechanical energy and that actually uses up a small amout of heat energy. They don't produce any more heat but instead circulate the air so you don't have hot spots around the stove, and cold spots around the room. So the heat it produces would just be averaged out around the heated area instead of just close to and above the pot. Unfortunately, I don't have a stove fan anymore.
That's an Affective stove/ heater in a Pinch, Is there any special reason you use 70% Sturge Man? Not 90% ? 🤜🏻🤛🏻☘️
No just for as I said in the video. I prefer 70 because I mostly use it for warming up before getting in my sleeping bag or warming hands when ice fishing. 70 is a good % flame and heat. 90 will spit tall flames and makes it almost unmanageable for in a canvas tent or warming hands, and the flame just flickers up too much.
@@DanielSturge Great point, I guess I missed that part of the Vid, I have A.D.D. Don't mind me. 👌🏻☘️
Me reading the title/thumbnail: Why would you need to warm up your toilet paper in an emergency?
😆 fair enough! Haha thanks for watching
No one wants a cold bumhole... it's clearly snowing in the video.
Who needs a $10k Japanese smart terlet when you have FIRE!!!
Look out ! You don't need the toilet paper for it to work. Alcohol burns just fine without it and no wiking device is needed when usung alcohol.
@ruinsmars9859 I know. But you need it for it to be safe. The wick is so it does not spill. Burning alcohol in a container that can spill its a recipe for disaster because of its "invisible" flames, especially in the woods.
The Question is How to make Alochol (medical)
Lol. Asking for a friend huh?
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Thanks