I don't know for sure but I think it might be easier and safer to do the layout on the can lid, before you cut it open. No sharp edges and better measuring surfaces...
Great cheap stove idea. I built one and it works great. I found that if you use the top bit of leftover coat hanger(the bit with the curved hook and twisted neck) and put it through the loop of coat hanger that sticks outside the can(the crook of the v shape), it makes a pretty good handle.
😃😃😃😃. Been awhile since I herd the term "church key". 😂 Nice and simple... Like life was fifty years ago for me. My only worry was being late for dinner. Nice bush cooker!
I like his logical, common sense thought process. This is a design that makes sense, and cost is negligible. A metal 3 pound coffee can would work here too. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Yeah keep thinking there are people out there so stupid they don't know what church keys are.jesus.sorry to bust your bubble,but your know the only one with knowlage.
Built mine just like it ,works like he said , used small dry pieces of limbs (twigs) ,stared fire with 25 oz of H2O , rolling boil in 4 1/2 minutes , boiled for 10 mins. by adding more sticks ! Works fine !
First I want to say thank you for sharing I like the idea and the concept of making your own homemade burner just like any other projects... But.. my only concern first safety and health is concerned with burning and cooking with food cans.. is the concern of being exposed to BPA -biffenol A.. which is known to cause cancer.. and the research that I've done North Carolina and 10 other states uses the plastic biffin all a to coat most canned goods.. not to spoil anybody picnic just a concern an awareness... Thank you for sharing .I would appreciate any feedback on my comment
Great video. I haven't heard anyone refer to a "church key" can opener since my father passed away in 1998. I think I will tell my 22 year-old twin sons to "go upstairs and get me a church key" when they come home next just to see the look on their faces.
It took ages here in Holland to find one at a thriftstore, but found no one to tell me they remember what this is. T|he key to the church?? Go ask the nuns!
"you'll learn so much from me, you'll have to put your head in a bucket of water after" -ahahah, so true. I just watched 6 of these videos and my brain skull feels like a bushcooker! -the bucket of water is filling up now... thanks!
Hi Mr. Cavellis and company. I finally completed a tin can bush cooker this a.m. thank you for your great teaching video amd ingenious design. Cant wait to try it at the campground. Someday will buy the Carlton Haroldson....( of Mors K. fame ) ....love your channel and theitrs.
Thank you Sir! This is about the best bush stove I've yet seen, now I have to make it. So elegant but efficient! Materials easy to find nothing exotic at all THANKS!!
That's brilliant! I plan to build one ASAP! Thanks for your nice clear instructions, and the ready availability of your materials, with only the can itself to be bought, with food in it that will be heated and eaten once the stove is built. I sure prefer this to going to a hardware store for $20 - $30 worth of parts, and spending all day cutting, grinding, welding, and assembling the stove. Survival shouldn't be expensive, complicated, or difficult for the average person. I have a source for #10 cans and wire coat hangers, so I think I will make a number of these to share! ❤
Wow, I just watched a man make a stove and your's only took a few minutes to make. The other man stove took him an hour to make it. Yours is the better one out of two videos. thank you.
I don't know for sure but I think it might be easier and safer to do the layout on the can lid, before you cut it open. No sharp edges and better measuring surfaces...
Nothing beats “old sage knowledge “ keep it up my friend!
How hot does the base of the can get ?
Great cheap stove idea. I built one and it works great. I found that if you use the top bit of leftover coat hanger(the bit with the curved hook and twisted neck) and put it through the loop of coat hanger that sticks outside the can(the crook of the v shape), it makes a pretty good handle.
Mine works great ! Thanks
😃😃😃😃. Been awhile since I herd the term
"church key". 😂
Nice and simple... Like life was fifty years ago for me. My only worry was being late for dinner.
Nice bush cooker!
Thank you !
Excellent Demonstration! I'm going to make one!
I like his logical, common sense thought process. This is a design that makes sense, and cost is negligible. A metal 3 pound coffee can would work here too.
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Great demo. I think there are going to be many people who won't know what a regular can opener is. LOL Even fewer will know what a church key is.
Or what the hours of an analog clock are. So sad!
Yeah keep thinking there are people out there so stupid they don't know what church keys are.jesus.sorry to bust your bubble,but your know the only one with knowlage.
I have a church key and they are handy for things like this, nice video sir
Very informative video, thank you. rulds?
Built mine just like it ,works like he said , used small dry pieces of limbs (twigs) ,stared fire with 25 oz of H2O , rolling boil in 4 1/2 minutes , boiled for 10 mins. by adding more sticks ! Works fine !
Good 😊 the know I will add that to my skillz
Yes there are a few of us that know what a church key is
And a P38!
Ingenious! Fascinated by the vane-grate.
Very good editing.
I LOVE the grate in the bottom idea, thanks so much
Awesome build 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Excellent video instructions! I am going to be making this!
Good stuff, really like the little stove...
Lovely little stove. Wonder if there is any mileage in combining this with the twin wall type on the "Daves Bullets and Bushcraft" Channel?
First I want to say thank you for sharing I like the idea and the concept of making your own homemade burner just like any other projects... But.. my only concern first safety and health is concerned with burning and cooking with food cans.. is the concern of being exposed to BPA -biffenol A.. which is known to cause cancer.. and the research that I've done North Carolina and 10 other states uses the plastic biffin all a to coat most canned goods.. not to spoil anybody picnic just a concern an awareness... Thank you for sharing .I would appreciate any feedback on my comment
Excellent demonstration, love those stoves. Cheers
Who are the people that give a video like this a thumbs down???!!! 🧐
People who couldn't do this otherwise.
The New School Disrespect.
Great video. I haven't heard anyone refer to a "church key" can opener since my father passed away in 1998. I think I will tell my 22 year-old twin sons to "go upstairs and get me a church key" when they come home next just to see the look on their faces.
It took ages here in Holland to find one at a thriftstore, but found no one to tell me they remember what this is. T|he key to the church?? Go ask the nuns!
It started to smoke in the end because you smothered it with the pot… not because of the cold water 😂
I’m going to put my head in a bucket of water 🤣🤣
super job
When he said anvil, I have used a round stick of wood cut for the fire place putting the holes in for the wire. Love this
That's is great idea!
Thanks!!!
"you'll learn so much from me, you'll have to put your head in a bucket of water after" -ahahah, so true.
I just watched 6 of these videos and my brain skull feels like a bushcooker! -the bucket of water is filling up now...
thanks!
Very well done!
Love your ingenuity Sir.
Thank you for sharing, I love it!!
Hi Mr. Cavellis and company. I finally completed a tin can bush cooker this a.m. thank you for your great teaching video amd ingenious design. Cant wait to try it at the campground. Someday will buy the Carlton Haroldson....( of Mors K. fame ) ....love your channel and theitrs.
Nice tutorial. I think I could do this. TY
Thanks for the lesson!!!!
Great tutorial, thanks 👍✌️
Thank you for the name fire tool name
Like it !!!
Awesome, thanks! Your website is very drool worthy too, lots of great products.
This guy is pretty cool
Awesome I'll have to give her ago.👍what kind of striker did u use.🤔
True blue mate.! Got my head in a bucket of water,,! Beers actually. You're gold matey, Stay safe. A real fan from Australia.
Wow thank you so much
A pen to mark would be a lot easier my friend.
Love it!
what did you use as the scraper for the zirc/fero rod? that was very easy? i have issues with my hands so very interested!
Thank you, great wee film.
Yes!
WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER!!
You guys are awesome
Thank you Sir! This is about the best bush stove I've yet seen, now I have to make it. So elegant but efficient! Materials easy to find nothing exotic at all THANKS!!
That's brilliant! I plan to build one ASAP! Thanks for your nice clear instructions, and the ready availability of your materials, with only the can itself to be bought, with food in it that will be heated and eaten once the stove is built. I sure prefer this to going to a hardware store for $20 - $30 worth of parts, and spending all day cutting, grinding, welding, and assembling the stove. Survival shouldn't be expensive, complicated, or difficult for the average person. I have a source for #10 cans and wire coat hangers, so I think I will make a number of these to share! ❤
Best information on a video yet...!...thanks
Love it!
Very nice!
he's great at this
The p38 was also called a john Wayne
17:06 I thought this nice wholesome old guy list said " put your head in the f%$#ing water "
My kind of stove ty
Great post, I subscribe.
Don, what device did you use to strike the Ferro rod? It looked like a tapered rod of some kind.
I knew one other person with that tattoo... Interesting.
Nice my man I gotta go put my head in the bucket 0 H2o
Are you Army trainer, sound like to 😅😅❤❤
Awesome looking stove, love the video !!
Как он не потеет в такой рубашке в такую жару?
WOW THIS IS HOW WE USED TO LEARN GOD BLESS THIS MAN
LDS Cannery! Best part of this video!! ❤️
Thanks for the great demo! I’ve been searching for something like this!!!!
He Look father from Jane in Tarzan
Grandpa from Rugrats in real life 🥳
Sorry to do you like that pal, but i couldn't unsee it 🙈 thanks for the knowledge though ☺
I am a ruff old grandpa. I do it so people can gain knowledge not to feel soft and fuzzy.
WOW
Прикольное название канала
😊nice
Thanks for the tip
Ingenious.
Legend 👍🏻
Wow, I just watched a man make a stove and your's only took a few minutes to make. The other man stove took him an hour to make it. Yours is the better one out of two videos. thank you.
after getting my head out of that bucket of water
i can just say thank you and good day to you Sir!
CFYT
What is a zirconium rod? Never heard of that. Same as ferro rod?
There the same
what if you dont have a church key ?
You could use the front end of a sharp knife.
OR buy one for 10 to 25 cents at any thrift store
Where do you find tin snips in the Woods ?😏
You will be surprised how well a knife will do. Just place the tin flat on the soil, and push the knife through.
to find center draw an x center of x is center of x center of top
Кнтенр дла мед приборv -
Пи лечат штук .