オリジナル ケロシンストーブ を作ってみた - 自作 灯油ストーブ Optimus nova + Radius 42 + cooker = juwel 22 ? -

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @skim352
    @skim352 Год назад +1

    とても素敵

    • @キャンプ沼夫
      @キャンプ沼夫  Год назад

      ありがとうございます!また完成動画あげます😄

  • @otona_no_hiasobi
    @otona_no_hiasobi Год назад +1

    こんにちは!
    オリジナルストーブ、僕もいつかはやってみたいと思っています。
    「需要はなくても動画は作る」
    痺れました♪

    • @キャンプ沼夫
      @キャンプ沼夫  Год назад +1

      コメントありがとうございます!
      作ると言いつつ作ってない身を恥じてます💦
      これからまた寒くなるので、使って動画撮ろうと思います😚
      そちらも色々試されていて面白いですね👍

  • @joyfulwan6710
    @joyfulwan6710 Год назад +1

    素晴らしい~!
    配管がすごくかっこよくてシビれマス。
    ネーミングもピッタリでいいですね。
    これこそ世界に一台、自分だけの愛機になりそうですね♪

    • @キャンプ沼夫
      @キャンプ沼夫  Год назад

      ありがとうございます!
      配管正直ダサいなって思っていたのですが、ひすさんにそう言ってもらって良かったです☺️
      パイプは燃料が通過するので熱くないため、今は取手代わりにしてます。

  • @user-sg2mz7le5m
    @user-sg2mz7le5m 4 месяца назад +1

    Congratulations from France

  • @Nes71798
    @Nes71798 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. Beautiful stove. 🙏🙏

  • @hikewomeat
    @hikewomeat Месяц назад +1

    非常に興味深いコンセプトです。バーナーを作成するとき、歴史的価値のある部品を保存しようとしました。灯油を使用する場合は安全弁は不要です。灯油は蒸気圧が低く、沸点が高いです。ガソリンを使用する場合は安全弁が必要です。銅管を曲げるには、低融点合金を使用できます。チューブに合金を満たして曲げ、沸騰したお湯で加熱すると合金が液体になります。全体の重量を減らすために燃料タンクをチタンで作ることは非常に興味深いでしょう。

    • @キャンプ沼夫
      @キャンプ沼夫  Месяц назад +1

      @@hikewomeat Thank you for writing your comment.
      Everything you wrote is correct.
      I'm making videos because I want to interact with people who understand stoves like you.
      I still lack experience, but I hope to enjoy the stove with you.
      Thank you!

    • @hikewomeat
      @hikewomeat Месяц назад +1

      @@キャンプ沼夫 Thank you for your reply! Indeed, I am interested in liquid fuel stoves. The thing is that I like to go hiking, and in cold weather gas does not work. Therefore, liquid fuel is necessary. Also, gas cannot be transported on an airplane, and gasoline or kerosene can be bought anywhere. Since I have to carry the stove in a backpack, weight is very important to me. Now I use a wick kerosene stove, but I also have stoves with pressure for gasoline. In addition to such stoves, I use a titanium wood stove. I use Japanese saws for cutting firewood and am delighted with their quality. I think that the use of titanium in liquid fuel stoves will greatly reduce their weight and make them convenient to carry in a backpack.

    • @キャンプ沼夫
      @キャンプ沼夫  Месяц назад +1

      @@hikewomeat
      Thank you.
      Liquid fuel stoves are heavier than modern gas stoves and are not very resistant to mountaintop winds, so they are not very convenient.
      However, I also feel that the beauty of their appearance and their gimmick have a timeless appeal.
      A titanium wood stove?
      That's very lightweight and great!
      One thing that can be said about all stoves is that they are most enjoyable when used in nature.
      Thank you for writing!

    • @hikewomeat
      @hikewomeat Месяц назад +1

      @@キャンプ沼夫 Indeed, gas stoves are often quite light and it is convenient to use them in the summer, you can even use it inside the tent. In winter, when it is very cold, the pressure of the gas, if it is butane, is not enough for combustion. Pure propane can be used at fairly low temperatures, but this requires a cylinder with thick walls and heavy. In addition, during the evaporation of gas, cooling occurs, it is not for nothing that propane and butane is used in refrigerator technique. Liquid fuel stoves operate at any temperature. I rarely visit the mountains, more often in the forests, therefore, a strong wind rarely prevents me from cooking food. If this happens, then you have to use a windproof screen. The titanium stove is really light and can fold, and the smoke pipe turns into a roll. By the way, any liquid fuel stove can be adapted for gas. You just need to apply a suitable adapter. So any stove can be made multi fuel. You are right that the very contemplation of the work of the old liquid fuel stove is a special sophisticated pleasure in itself.

    • @キャンプ沼夫
      @キャンプ沼夫  Месяц назад

      @@hikewomeat
      I don't go to the mountains very often either, but go to rivers and forests where it's easier.
      Let's be careful not to encounter bears👍