Hey, just thought I'd let you know that I adapted this design to make a stove for a canteen cup. Instead of a round cat food can I used a rectangular can that had corned beef in it. The smaller end was used to make this stove to the same design as you show here. The jetting isn't as efficient since the tabs don't overlap well on the long sides, but it works well enough. 2cups to boil in 6min 45s using one ounce with burnout at 9.5 minutes. The other end of the can can snuff.
When you feel bad, I'm sorry. Many friends in Japan, the hot water up to 600ml at a time until the volume of water. I'm glad to know a nice stove. Thank you.
I’ve visited your web site and I’m going to order the Bobcat cook set soon I was curious to where your ideas came from! I’ve also subscribed to your channel.
I tried making one out of a soda can, which is very thin but way to small to boil water. Appox 1:20 burn time. However, that makes a good priming pan for a penny stove, which has always been a problem for me to get going well.
@dutro76 I do not fell bad at all, in fact, I am happy that you may be experimenting with the design as well. I hope that you can use this as a basis for a better design. Best wishes.
Hello Places where two plates one by three bent inward, I'll stand on the direction. In part, to have the function of the support stand. I expect, because a short stand size, I use a tripod. I intend to experiment, too. In less than 470ml of hot water, I'm sure this idea would be valid.
Hey, just thought I'd let you know that I adapted this design to make a stove for a canteen cup. Instead of a round cat food can I used a rectangular can that had corned beef in it. The smaller end was used to make this stove to the same design as you show here. The jetting isn't as efficient since the tabs don't overlap well on the long sides, but it works well enough. 2cups to boil in 6min 45s using one ounce with burnout at 9.5 minutes. The other end of the can can snuff.
Nicely done. Years ago, I made something like this that didnt do well. Little did I understand that it was just way too tall! LOL
When you feel bad, I'm sorry.
Many friends in Japan, the hot water up to 600ml at a time until the volume of water.
I'm glad to know a nice stove. Thank you.
i tried a few hobo stoves n this 1 tops the cake my fav. 1 so far tks Jon
I’ve visited your web site and I’m going to order the Bobcat cook set soon I was curious to where your ideas came from! I’ve also subscribed to your channel.
I tried making one out of a soda can, which is very thin but way to small to boil water. Appox 1:20 burn time. However, that makes a good priming pan for a penny stove, which has always been a problem for me to get going well.
@dutro76 I do not fell bad at all, in fact, I am happy that you may be experimenting with the design as well. I hope that you can use this as a basis for a better design. Best wishes.
@dutro76 I have boiled 1000 ml without any problem and the stove will hold enough for boil 1500 ml at using room temperature water.
Able to share with you, I am very happy.
arigatou (thank you in japanese)
cool idea thanks
how long will it last
Idea .. i like this thin stove
Hello
Places where two plates one by three bent inward, I'll stand on the direction.
In part, to have the function of the support stand.
I expect, because a short stand size, I use a tripod.
I intend to experiment, too.
In less than 470ml of hot water, I'm sure this idea would be valid.
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With proper care, the stove will last forever. I have a couple hundred burns on several stoves.
I am currently offering this stove as the FLAT CAT Standard on our website wwwdotflatcatgeardotcom Best regards - Jon
12years old.
Went to hardware store and asked for a drill bit 0.0975"
They looked at me stupidly and then said we only have drill bits in 1/16th inch increments.
In Amazon are 0.0975" drill bits, as well in other online shops.
@@Sokol10 No plastic here. Cash only.