How to make an Arizona penny can alcohol stove
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2016
- In this video I'll show how to make a penny can alcohol stove using Arizona tea cans. I like these cans because they're thicker and hold more fuel. Enjoy!
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I saw those ingots back there and my Skyrim instincts told me to steal them from you 😐
Great idea; for the bottom sharp edge how about some aluminum tape to soften that edge on bottom exterior? It worked for me, I'm always capable of nicking myself. :)
@@starobservers9862 right. The idea is cool and I'm looking forward to trying it after I get answers. There are great videos HE could watch on editing that would make people watch more. I was going to subscribe but the attitude toward questions and the lack of editing technique is why I'm not. If you're seeing the same question from multiple viewers why not answer them and pin the comment to the top so that when new viewers have the same question and take the time to come down to comment they'll see it and not have to ask. Real talk, if I'm going to have to watch another video to get the answer I'm going to find another RUclipsr to get the info from since this one has the attitude he does. Great thing about RUclips is there are 5000 others doing the same stuff. The way you respond to your viewers determines if they become supporters of your channel or not.
No marshmallows?
Really good job. Thanks.
that block of wood is more useful than most people i know
Reply of the century
Lot of useful tools out there....democrats! 😂
That just made my day
That imaginary line on them pliers is worth more then most people I know
It's even more useful then Biden. 🤣
My buddy and I were bored one night and having a few drinks. We decided to make a couple of these and see if we could make our dinner on them instead of using the grill lol. It's a fun little project. It worked a lot better than we expected.
This was probably 8 years ago. I'm in Texas and just remembered these little things a couple weeks after the power outage lol.
@@ToxicAngelIOI If they were 12 how would they be drinking tho?
you joined RUclips 8 years ago coincidence I think not
Kriski, I'm wondering how many times the flames keep burning, so you can manage preparing meals with that?
Man was the outage terrible! The Austin area (as well as other areas) was completely unprepared for it.
@@linguiniperuano lo ñoño
Nice work brother. During the Gulf War, we used to make these out of pop cans but we had to use regular fuel, from helicopters. We mixed sand in place of the insulation you have and this kept the fuel under control. Great heat and a great way to cook food and have a warm meal. We actually made a depression into the ground where we could add our penny can and added arteries to run fresh air to it... then we could place a canteen cup over the can and not smother the flame. This works well and I appreciate you sharing it with the channel viewers here. Take care.
Just be sure to use Jet A and not LL (low lead), which despite it's name, has more tetra-ethyl lead than 1950's pump gas.
@@nobodynoone2500 exactly, worked well for us.
I cooked same meals with C4. It gets hot and a little go a long ways.
yeah same
Things that never happened for 2000!
That wooden block was the star of this process. Even when he said he was done, that block had comeback after comeback.
Texas needs to see this video right now tag the whole state
Wish I had seen this last week!! I would have made 5 or 6 of these for heat!!
Texas here!!
@@venitaeck8558 I’m from Texas too! lol
Victor, hope you thawed out without any major problems!!
@@venitaeck8558 it was hell but we got through it
How cool dude, no stupid back ground music no garage full of fancy tools just simple instructions verbal and video good job thanks I'll look for more of your videos
**and no sharking to click like and subscribe. Purely passing on survival tips.
I agree
What's wrong with having a good tool collection? Certain jobs require specialized tools..
@@benjamins9121 I just read that and thought 'Having lots, or a variety of tools, is an issue? How?'
@@benjamins9121 well if you’re a full on RUclipsr do you work at a job where you need those special tools?
Just found this, I know it’s years after you made it, but it’s the best tute I’ve seen on a can stove!! Thanks!
This is a cool thing to have in your head just in case you need it.
Why do I have a strong feeling that I NEED to learn this?
Same reason why youtube has been blasting it into everyones feeds, the end is nigh
'cause, you are clever.
Same here. A need to know.
I dont know maybe if your a survivalist living in some shithole state this could save your life but i doubt it
Because something worse than covid is coming
When the snow storm in texas hit me, my mother used this trick and we were able to cook again. Thank god because we did not get power for a whole week.
Very good yes
When the electric grid goes down you are NOT power- less. ~ Mr. Rothschild
A whole week of winter in texas ..wow ..35 weeks of winter in Canada and its colder ..you have NOTHING to complain about ..what texas got was an insignificant speck of misery
A little of the right knowledge can be life saving. Good on your mum!
@@relaxingnature2617 your an idiot. They didn’t have heat and lost power and people and pets froze to death and people couldn’t cook food. In cold places we have heat, insulation in the walls and house and warm clothes. Texas was vastly unprepared
I'll be making me a bunch of these x 4 to separate a little and use together for a small but powerful cooking stove. Crisco Shortening is somewhat inexpensive and burns for hours and hours at a time! There are RUclips videos to show you how to make a Crisco Candel. Just remember to always make them out of can materials, (not any glass jars like some RUclips influencers tell you to do). That's because Crisco Shortening is not candle wax and does not burn the same. Crisco Shortening is an oil and gets extremely hot and might perhaps burst the glass, making it unsafe and dangerous. Don't risk glass just use can tins. I sure do like the way you made a custom fit top for it to extinguish the flame when done with. You get an A+ Sir for this one!!!
My wife and I keep several extra cans of Crisco in the pantry and not for cooking....just buy a few small diameter candle wicks, or even take some 3" birthday candles and push them down into the crisco, then light the candles or wicks. Lasts a very long time, and can be extinquished and reused for cooking, or evening lighting! Be certain not to use the plastic crisco cans, but find a larger metal tomato can or such and put the crisco in it if you cannot find the old style crisco can. These are very useful as multiple day candles and a lot cheaper! HA HA
@@mikeh8228 Absolutely Mike and likeminded goodness!
4 year old video and he's still liking comments. Respect ++++++++++
Thank you!
Bruh yakee no brim!
It makes a true teacher never neglecting his old teachings. A person that never forgets to put effort in all aspects.
1 of these saved our asses when the ice storm hit. Not only did it cook food, it also kept the dogs warm.
Eating hotdogs in an icestorm, nice.
@@bobgoldman4404 😂😂😂 jeez
Nice man
Did you guys end up eating the dogs
Was this in texas? Damn government was as useless as the bullshit they support.
I love the simplicity of your tools. I also love the modification of using a slightly larger and thicker can. Well done. Great share!
As you said, the process of production is extremely fund. I'm going to make one and let my sons to make a penny can alcohol stove with me. Thanks again for showing us everything I need to know. You're very nice man. God bless you and your family.
Wow, I just learned how to make a penny can stove! Gotta say when u turned off the lights my reaction was like a kid after watching a magic trick. 😲
Thanks!
KHUB SONDOR
I was like.... "well damn"
I learned how to turn sea water/dirty water into fresh water by boiling and collecting the steam and now I learned how to make my portable mini, high functioning stove. Thanks buddy. Comes handy during apocalypse or electrical grid outage. You are saving lives without knowing and people will remember your knowledge in times of need. God bless you brother.
Yes..we need to be ready cuz yup its commin . can u send me the info u kno so i can teach my kids..the water sea water one please..you amazing too. Love survival tips
The same here perfect, Even me can make it now that I learned.
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@Booger Balls bet you wouldn't say it to his face tho
@Booger Balls get outa here with that garbage its 2021 and aint no one better than the next at the end of the day we're all human and that is the bottom line hopefully you haven't reproduced and if so please don't pass down your racist beliefs let the next generation have their own way of thinking
Brillant ! This is a very useful skill you've taught us ! One never knows when you might need this kind of item. A hot brew is always conforting, and it can save someone's life too !
Its not boring when we're learning something that may help us out one day.
Dude. This could quite possibly be the most useful thing I’ve ever watched/learned on RUclips. Thank you!
Thank you for the kind words and support you give my channel!
Better then 5 minute crafts
hmm, i learned this from scout
@@tlordmerk8657 that's a low bar but this is definitely a great video
There are portable stoves also...
Finally an instructional video without the lame ass music. Thank you.
You people that whine about background music seem to want even more attention when there isn't any, and you feel the need to say "tHaNkS fOr No LamE bAcKgRoUnd mUsiC. ReeEEeEEeE."
@@littlejackalo5326 who's whining?
I can't focus without the chipmunk voice over a techno beat though
so true.
@@littlejackalo5326 what do you mean, "you people"?
Thank you very much. These are the things that should be taught to every child in Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. Along with how to read a map, navigate by the stars, pitch tints, surviving the wilderness, shoot guns, and all the things we need to know about surviving if things go wrong.
I was in the Girl Scouts in the 80s, we did learn all you mentioned. We also made burners out of tuna cans, cardboard, and crayons.
This was the best I’ve seen and man was it crazy when he cut the lights and revealed how big the flame was
Thank you!!
By far best instructional video about this project compared to the others
Legend says he can build an anti aircraft gun with that little wooden block
Don't forget to push pin
Not a legend, I was looking at m do it 😁😁
"Any tool is the right tool." Red Green
hahahaha
Legend says every other word he says is still 'kinda'
My goal in life is to be as valuable to others as that piece of wood
You'll never get there.
Big dreams for sure. Maybe shoot for something more reasonable and obtainable
That's profound really appreciate your way of thinking... Seeking greatest in smallest.
lay down flat like a piece of wood
I was taught this in first year of boy scouts and it stuck with me even since. Only used it once while camping but you never know when something like this could really be helpful!
It has taken me several years of prepping, metalwork and camping to realise just how great your video is.
This penny stove rivals trangias and you can make it with two beer cans. Great job fella
my dad had to make emergency stoves when he used to get lost in the mountains, he used cotton instead of glass insulation, works wonders when you have nothing else
I was going to ask about the cotton inside, I guessing anything would work if cotton does the job. thanks for the comment
@@jubeibob Cotton, steel wool, Perlite... cheap absorbent materials that work, just is not durable like fiberglass, carbon, ceramic...
Thanks for the info's/tips
По потрясающе, спасибо лайк,!!!
Hey what year was the penny thing again
RUclips's algorithm works in mysterious ways
That aint no lie bro xD Like HOW of all things was THIS in my recommended xD
Same
Yaaay, finally, soneone said algorithm
Nah you followed the rabbit trail here admit it😈
Actually
Ah yes, almost 1 am and once again the algorithm provides ❤
The better job i have seen in all RUclips 👍👍👍
Thanks man this helped me when we lost power for 2 weeks after hurricane sally
Wow
Andrew
Wow thanks for sharing.
Godbless u
That’s awesome! I have a few questions..
Did you used the insulation?
What did u use for fuel?
How long did it burn for?
Thanks!
Safety tip:
Only use pennies from before 1982 as they are pure copper. After 1982, they were made of zinc with copper coating. Zinc melts at a lower temperature than copper, which can cause it to expand, rupturing the copper coating like a grenade and sending molten metal everywhere.
Wooh coool
@@whincorbin1553 lmao
oh shit
He said that haha
@@kylephelan6989 He mentioned it, but didn't explain why you shouldn't use it
I'm a city woman with a patriot soul. I am grateful for your precious info - it just may keep me alive. Many thanks and much love!
Awesome video, I built this as I watched and it worked perfectly. I found that the metal lid from a pickle jar makes a perfect priming dish. just "spill" a bit in the lid as you fill and then light the lid and the top.
Great tip!
Him: This doesn't have to be crazy precise or anything like that.
Also Him: Does it crazy precisely
if you make one little error the stove will explode with a force of 2000 megatons and destroy the face of the planet
@@deltashot5608 Well then this video is just highly irresponsible and should have been taken down. I guess we'll just have to be very careful. I'm getting very nervous as I begin to build it. Wish me luck.
Jeremy Tesch well he is giving dumbbpeople the way to do it
Well he s trying to help dumb people how to do it
Cut a 3 pound coffee can to a ring, 1/4 inch wider than stove and place the stove in the center. Now a skillet can be placed on the coffee can for a nice holder and with a flame that good, you can sauté your Bass like a pro right there at the river.
You have to make holes for oxygen in the coffee can because then the stove burns out all the oxygen and it turns off
@@eqqx1108 The poster said to cut it into a ring. So its open on both ends. No need for holes bro.
@@eqqx1108 Yes, that is true. You are correct.
@@lil-dexxy6475 the ring under it has the floor/terrain and it has the skillet above, so where does the oxygen come in?
@@chefjimmie1 I think that a screwdriver with an hammer is enough if the can is soft
Dude, you are so awesome! Something this easy to assemble will be essential for people in bad times. You might think its not necessarily important but it so is. Most of these things people without means can get from a dollar store and actually survive with it. The most expensive thing is the $3 fiberglass....I'm still floored by the simplicity. Thank you so much ❤
Here in the Philippines when we change oil our motorcycle we used the old oil mix with denatured alcohol as a fuel for cooking.We also used improvised burner.
How many parts used oil to how many parts denatured alcohol?
thats literal poison you are cooking with
Shout out to Arizona, years later and STILL 99 cents!
It only costs pennies to make.
Still got High Fructose Corn Syrup
Ever So Mellow some of the standard “sweet tea” ones don’t. It’s weird some do and some don’t.
Arizona Tea: cheaper than water😎
@@quintinfertig89 intersting. Ive always looked for that but maybe i havent found the right one... or they don't sell those kind in ohio🤔🧐
I love that that being a loner/ introvert with the ability to talk to yourself is so lucrative these days! Thumbs up
Talking about yourself?🤣
No arguments at least. If so then you are crazy.
Yeah let's see how anti social and animalistic humans are in a couple gens..
@@mysticalmisfit33 IN a couple gens? It's been like that for every gen...the leader of The Trail Of Tears is still on the $20. Animalistic...as humans are indeed mammals and behave below their evolution BUT...there are animals that thrive solely on instinct that behave better than most these humans you speak of.
@@souljahjustice7715 Whaaaaa.
Your instruction style is 10/10. I might just make one of these. I'll make sure I use the right coin for it too - greetings from the UK
I am also in the UK but can't find the small rolls of insulation he uses. Can you please give me a link if you can find any here because even amazon only shows it in the US and postage is ridiculously expensive from there. I have considered buying a roll of asbestos loft insulation for long term use but not sure it will work or give off toxic fumes
Finely!!! A real diy that you can actually do with things around you. Not having to have 100'$ to 1000'$ of $ worth equipment!!! Thank! You got another follower in me and my ole' lady! Been trieing to teach her things like this. Everyone needs to be self sustainable! Thank you bro!
With the times we're in, this is a some serious little cooking item. Great work
I think it’s great to have if you loss power
@@elegantbodybutters good thing my stove top uses gas, and it ain't an electric one.
@monster energy zero ultra matches are a thing
@monster energy zero ultra yeah I have a gas stove as well and just use a long lighter if the power goes out. Really is nice when the power is out
"the times we're in..." what, is there a lack of stoves, microwave ovens, or restaurants? Must have missed something.
Simple, but ingenious. Thanks for sharing this. You just might have potentially saved families from hunger and cold winters as well as campers. God bless you a million folds.
doubt it
maybe next time ice hits texas there wont be any running gas generators indoors...
It's neat... but only in the very specific scenario where you have access to fuel, cans, and insulation but no stove.
@@somejerk5662 i think the point is you prepare these ahead of time. you can have the fuel-bottle and the fuel-less stove+lid stored for emergencies.
I'm gonna start making mine right
When you cut the "damper", leave a long tag 90° to the butt of the can. Bend it double to make a nifty little handle 😊
Just a little tip I did. On your lid for putting out stove I left a half inch by three quarter flap so I had a handle on it.
like a dope fiend cooker...
This man has taught me more in 20 minutes than school can in a year
Yep I agree
True
then focus more in school lol
@@caffeine665 sure smartass
@@sclity NA education omegalul
nice dude, 10/10.
I shall know how to make this and...
never use it.
WTF The Tokyovania remasterer is here?
Why hello there
Not 10/10
It’s 1000000000000/10
Thank you this is great..and another one of the million reasons men make our world great.. they are the great inventors..ik ik women invent too.. but seriously these types of things are genious
Thank you for not rambling through the whole video. Straight to the point left no room for error 🎉
RUclips: Wanna watch someone make something you’ll never make?
5.4 Million: Yes.
6Mil*
Jokes on you I just made one following this video.
I just made one.
You can need it someday. Who knows...
I'm gonna go and make too.
over 9 thousand comments for a little stove, we really are amazed with anything to do with fire.
His comment level is over 9000!!!
Original or not. The comments are for his ingenuity not necessarily for “a little stove”.
it aint the fire...it's the aluminum can
Thanks for doing the whole build in real time
precise, succinct, accurate instructions. very well done! bet you'd make a GREAT 5th grade teacher. thanks man!
I got fired from work and I'm hella bored I quit smoking weed because I want to get a better job so I'm going to make this today to kill some time 😎
Quit smoking. I'm doing the same!
I quite after 20+ years. You got this Victor. You'll end up feeling relieved. Like the shackles have been broken. GL on the job hunt homie.
God be with you🙏
Go sell cars. Can change your life, money is there if you work hard you can hit 60-80k first year in just about any legit dealership.
Congrats brother.I quit pot too.After a month,I quit all tobacco as well. I did it all..cigs,cigars,anuff,chewing tob.At times,Id do several at once.But I feel GREAT! You will too.Give it a couple months.Busy yourself and youll fee so much better.I no longer miss any of that stuff.Hang tough brother.You have only one body..one life.Be good to it.
Apparently by my you-tube viewing habits I'm training to be a classic Hobo.
Well, this is a survival skill.. It applies to everyone, not just homeless people.
Jordan Service LOL! Me too. Too many van life vids. Now I’m getting videos of people making odd things. Having said that I actually enjoyed them. Including this one!
Plenty of ultralight hikers actually make & use these types of stoves. It's super light, the fuel is cheap & easy to find (usually available at the village store), and it takes up very little space in a backpack.
@@jonathantan2469 Oh you teach advanced Hobo training 3405?
;D
ive seen people who travel on motorcycles, camping every night. using things like these to cook or even heat their tents (thats a dangerous one)
That was pretty cool. And easy step by step instructions that anybody can follow. Thanks for the demo. Now time to go make one myself
Nice blue flames, efficient combustion. Living in TX with an unreliable electric grid, this will come in real handy when we inevitably lose power. Over the holidays, we’ll just have a crafting day with the kids, since these can be made, and then stored (unfueled so safer than Sterno cans) for use later. Even make extras to have on hand for neighbors, or to give as novel, but ultimately very useful, gifts to friends and family also reliant on the TX grid. Thank you!
It was stunning to see just how much flame there was after the lights were turned out at 17:11.
I agree and I’ve done this before, that thing was burning like hell
extremely the Best ideas my friend, Salute 👍 ✨ ✨ ✨
Damn they should start teaching this in California schools.
Excellent 💡 idea
Think they have enough fires
You spelled Texas wrong
sorry we prefer gender studies you bigot
Exactly they’re gonna end up homeless anyway
What great information - well done. I don't think I'll ever actually need one, but the world has a funny way of deciding for you what you need. Peace.
Intro didn’t have to go that hard. Glad it did.
Brothers and sisters we are here together by the blessings of RUclips algorithm. enjoy your stay and see you guys in another comment box.
Yes
See you in 7 years 👋
Haaaaaail be to the Susan.
Is this some kind of Muslim reference cuz I see a lot of Muslim priests or just public speakers say things like that...
Yezzzirrr
JJ2000 I have been a Military Survival Instructor for more than 50 years and this is the most awesome thing I have EVER seen!!!
Michael D Vick you need to get out more mate
A long time military survival instructor and dog fight aficionado who's blown away by a cut up soda can?
Something doesn't sound right here?
What branch? Boy scouts?
Thoroughly enjoyed this, great presentation. Best I've seen so far.
Very useful video! Tough times ahead so this, I believe, will be a big help. Thank you for the detailed tutorial. God bless and stay safe!
"I'm using Arizona Tea cans." Fast forward to 10:11 "Looks like this had some tea inside or something." Can't put anything past this guy!
I didn’t search for this video. The video searched for me.
Greetings from Russia! Not a bad job! I made one for myself. Thanks for the video.
Thank you! Blessings from Arizona!!
It's Dec 2023 and I still use this video every so often
Quarantine got us watching some pretty random things.
@adam Wiech I so agree!!!
😂😂😂😂😂 I just watched a tin can stove tutorial 😂😂😂😂
yeah but this is good info it will help if we dont have a stove around at some point XD
Tru dat
Great video for us Patriots and not the sheeple.
This is the coolest thing on the planet. Never pictured this when drinking all those Arizona Teas
I love this. What fun project. Thank you for demonstrating.
That's so cool, I'm into using materials that some throw away to make it usable in another way. To many resources folks take for granted. I can't wait to make some. Thank you for sharing your video.
A project I completed with only my Leatherman tool . Right along with the video. Now I got a sweet little stove. 🔥
Thank you for the great video! You did a great job and your efforts to teach us old folks some new tricks is very much appreciated.
I am a disabled VET and served in the US Navy Submarine Service for over 30 years. Cannot walk now very much but, I can use my hands. My grandkids love to camp and backpack, so I am always looking for ideas to help support their hobby. Your RUclips video was a great idea for me to further assist the grandkids.
I was not able to find any Arizona Tea Cans in any of my local stores, I live in a small farm town in Western Michigan, but I was able to find 25 oz cans of the Australian beer FOSTERS. I believe the diameter is slightly bigger than the Arizona Cans. Anyway I tried the FOSTERS 25 oz cans and It worked great. In addition I got to have a little beer, so I really enjoyed myself while making something useful for the kids.
One plus for using FOSTER cans, is that I got a longer burn time for one load of fuel (HEET). The FOSTER can held about 4oz of fuel. I got approximately 30 minutes during one test run. My general rule is that the burn time is equal to about 15minutes for every 2 oz of fuel.
Respectfully, George Keefe
Excellent comment! I really enjoyed that. Thank you for the kind words and support you give my channel. It warms my heart to know that my video was appreciated. Blessings to you!
Great video JJ. I've seen a couple of these on other sites, but yours was the most explicit. We're in the UK and for any UK viewers not familiar with Heet (I'm not) just use "methylated spirits" as a fuel, works perfectly, cheap and readily available in any hardware or DIY store. Thanks again JJ
@@glynbayliss5470 thank you!!
Thanks for your service George. I think I'll copy your Foster beer can idea. Knowing it'll last about 30 minutes is what I was looking for. 🍻
George Keefe ok ok
Your a man’s man.. use what’s close to u.. instead of drill bits or hammer… didn’t have a lot of money when my mom passed when I was a child and my pops assembled a bunk bed together using a pair of vice grips for a hammer and a glass of water for a leveler lol love it bro
I just tried it and used 91% isopropyl alcohol and it lights quick without a top but when I fully assembled it and refilled it it lit for a sec and went out? It won’t stay lit, I used small drill bit equivalent to your pin and drilled one hole in the middle on top with 4 more around the center hole. It seems it’s getting sniffed out because the lack of oxygen right? How do I correct?
I also added 16 holes around the side as well.. got me stumped
I enjoyed being educated with this video. Thank you sir!
Anyone else watching this during the covid 19 out break?
Me
i anm
Obviously everyone is...........
No, I spend my time in a van... down by the river...
@@alyoung7302 been clean 6 months
Holy shit, this man is making a stove from a can while flexing silver bars stacked in the background.
I think they're aluminum.
Definitely aluminum. I used to smelt it.
Lead and/or tin.
More likely they are lead ingots that he can melt down to make bullets from a bullet mold. Self-reliant people like him would definitely keep lead around (it's often alloyed with antimony) to make their own bullets. I used to reload ammo (9mm, .45, and .308) but I bought pre-cast bullets in bulk. I think this guy is just ready for anything, including the boogaloo that a lot of folks are talking about right now. That's my guess.
Too dull for silver..too uniform for alum..probably lead
That's a really nice trick! I appreciate actual useful info on the internet, so thanks!
This is lovely. Thanks for mentioning the insulation is optional. That's relaxing
I'm a woman this seems like something my Dad would teach me. He died when I was 18. But he tried to teach me lots of odd things. He didn't want me reliant on a man.
Man: Honey!!! Have you seen my razors? I can’t find-
You: Oh yeah well I turned those into a Gatling gun, I heard there are robbers in our neighborhood
Man: .....
are you in England and available for marriage lol
@@samfazers8818 TF?
@@samfazers8818 bro wtf
@@kit9993 its called a joke
pay attention could save your life some day
"Hamboning could save your LIFE some day!"
poolfenceboy exactly!
Anyone who couldn't figure out how to put something functional together with such ingredients is probably screwed in an emergency situation anyway
You do realize sticks, twigs, debris....let’s keep it simple..WOOD can be used to build a fire right? This device isn’t a life saver it’s a gimmick that works. Rocks and wood and you’ll do just fine. Beats searching all over for alcohol when all you need is at your feet. ✌🏻 Don’t take the cheap and easy way out, do it right so you know, the rest becomes child’s play so to speak.
@@leecherry6171
You do realize there are conditions in which it can be very difficult to to find any dry wood and manage to ignite it and keep it burning, right?
Thank you so much I will be trying to make me one, we never know when we might need it , and it could be stored away for emergencies, be so neat for camping also, wow, such a great idea, thank you again.
It's incredible, the ingenuity and the originality you can find on the YT. KUDOS
If you use a razor blade to score it as you did with the pin originally, you won't need the scissors. Good video, thanks
I like people who put a lot of effort into their videos shows yt has hard workers
Excellent presentation. Very clear and understandable instructions.
Thank you for this video.
Very clever. I am going to make some for Christmas presents.
This was like a suspenseful TV show. I literally watched this in suspense because those little tweaks, like twisting the can or folding over the extra tin, were something I wouldn't never thought of doing and its all so simple but perfect. Beautiful job.
When the lights went out, my eyes widened and I said wow. I felt like a little girl lol
Little girl lol what ?😳
Wow! And you’re a dude! Cheaper than surgery...
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Uhhh what???
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It's a very smart and beautiful design. Thanks a lot to share.
At this point I'm on the better side of RUclips. Thanks for sharing us your creatively resourceful video
Does anyone remember when beer cans were made so strong, it was a feat of strength to squash an empty one with one hand?
I remember my uncle used to squash Tennant's lager and McEwan's Export cans with one hand back the early 70's and act like he was the Hulk!
You could never cut those cans with a pair of scissors!
Nowadays a baby could squash one!
I remember those tough cans. I struggled to open a popcan as a 12 year old. I brought it to my dad for help. I had inadvertently shaken it in my attempts. My dad pierced the top with the triangular blade. The contents shot up to the ceiling. I had to convince my dad that it was an innocent mistake, not a prank. He was working at the dining room table with his work spread out. He was writing one of about 30 math textbooks he wrote. He was the Father of New Math. He had quite a temper.
@@martinphilip8998 "New Math"? Wasn't there a huge controversy about that in America when it was introduced?
Can't remember it being a thing in the UK though.
@@terrypussypower Yes there was. It was a typical theme in comics. His influence on math instruction remains to this day. He died at 45 while we were living in Bristol. He was there to learn more about the British Infant schools. He was 45 and very gifted and driven.
@@martinphilip8998 what was his name
@@LucidTurtle Max Beberman
I love how NOW RUclips Recommends this to me.
@Unbound Cali - Noticed that TOO, did you ? This one's 3 years or so old, and its JUST coming up NOW ;=) ?!?
Theve been recommending it to me for MONTHS / YEARS AND ITS ANNOYING
bro fuck these comments
You must live in a van... down by the river...
I was born by the river like Moses
What you made is just as good if not better than the store bought ones. Cheap, easily homemade, efficient, easily store and available. I think this is as good as you can get when it comes to survival and emergency use. When people use stove like this, they just need to remember to have a good stand to support the pan or pot and to have a protective surrounding to shield the heat in and wind out. The heating process will be much more efficient and pleasant.