Solo Overnight Building a DIY Tent and Paint Can Stove For $20 In The Snow and Kielbasa Cheese Dip

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  • @recall5811
    @recall5811  2 года назад +175

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    • @KILLSMASH
      @KILLSMASH 2 года назад +10

      Thank you for your service Pvt. Snowball.

    • @terriemartinez9989
      @terriemartinez9989 2 года назад +8

      I made a Coffee Can stove to cook on but never thought to use it as a heat camp stove sideways like that.👍
      Make sure your cabin in the woods is underground with a good heat seeker proof roof.
      Great Video!
      🇺🇸✌🇺🇸❤🇺🇸🤘🇺🇸

    • @fakshen1973
      @fakshen1973 2 года назад +2

      Loved the stove. For the door and hardware, I was thinking maybe you could have used the bottom of a different paint can for the door and use scrap from the lid to make your hardware. Scoring two paint cans is more likely than a can and some scrap iron. If you ever do a redux of that with a minimum of tools, like a Leatherman, a large nail for punching holes, that would be corporal AF, sir.

    • @bryan.2o241
      @bryan.2o241 2 года назад

      Great videos brother… Thanks for taking the time to teach some cool shit!

    • @fearlessleader4268
      @fearlessleader4268 2 года назад

      That's was a cool bucket list . Can't wait for the next one keep it up see you next time

  • @hi-techredneck7069
    @hi-techredneck7069 2 года назад +4

    Army Veteran Infantry Desert Storm here approves this video. Nachos by No-Neck! Love it! Hoo-ahh!

    • @aubreyalbrecht6416
      @aubreyalbrecht6416 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your service fellow vet!
      🇺🇲👊🐸

  • @standswithfish
    @standswithfish 2 года назад +7

    Love the stove idea! Couple of upgrades (added cost): add 4 coupling nuts near the stove and you can remove the legs. If you replaced wing nut with a lock gasp may be easier opening and closing when hot.

  • @jodihaiduc7046
    @jodihaiduc7046 2 года назад +6

    So refreshing to watch a man who's got mad skills. That stove was genius AF. Your snow Marine was cool too!

  • @coyle237
    @coyle237 2 года назад +9

    You are a life saver. You have made my homeless life so much easier. Ive been homeless or should I say "home free" meaning no outside responsibilities for a long time now and your advice has helped me save money and have saved my life on a few occasions.
    I just wanted to say thank you.

  • @c.b.-11
    @c.b.-11 2 года назад +52

    I am going out on a limb but I'd say the Marine Corp taught you discipline but most of your outdoor knowledge came from a great father or man and cooking came from mom. You eat so good it just seems you were raised in a old fashioned home with love

    • @danielbarker9647
      @danielbarker9647 Год назад +6

      The Corps has a wilderness survival and winter survival course at the Mountain Warfare Training Center. I was stationed there in 96-97.

    • @deavyhick6803
      @deavyhick6803 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@danielbarker9647 what's most do you need to qualify for that coarse?

  • @robertperreira9050
    @robertperreira9050 2 года назад +195

    This is pretty cool. I've always wanted to try hot tenting but have always been put off by the idea of spending a decent chunk of change on a stove that may not get much use. Corporal has me covered...

    • @alexandrastevens8892
      @alexandrastevens8892 2 года назад

      Thats an epic little stove and like he said cheap as chips, did you notice no bacon, he must be on a health kick 😆

    • @ronaldkonings8117
      @ronaldkonings8117 2 года назад +9

      You could also try a diy with a .50 ammo box, worked for me pretty good.. although very heavy of course.

    • @budboggess5575
      @budboggess5575 2 года назад

      When you said double the paint can...lol...I was thinking that...I also wondered about taking the vent out of the back as opposed to top...not sure if that would help...but I actually think if you could piled alot of rock around it...it would heat the rocks and capture and store alot of that heat..love the videos!

    • @markanthony3802
      @markanthony3802 2 года назад

      U talking too much

    • @pattibrown1809
      @pattibrown1809 2 года назад +8

      Funny, I've had a very cool tent stove for almost 3 years and never used it😶. I really need to get out more!

  • @mattpastell3728
    @mattpastell3728 2 года назад +12

    We’ve been using a sheet metal stove in our wall tent for 30 years. It has attached a tank that holds 3 gallons of water which helps hold the heat as the fire dies out. In addition to providing hot water for dishes or washing. Starting at about 10 below the stove needs to be fed regularly to stay comfortable!

  • @scottc7376
    @scottc7376 2 года назад +5

    Cool idea! The wing nut looks like a pain getting on and off. A metal spring clamp might make that a little easier. Looking forward to your next creation.

  • @craigmcmullen231
    @craigmcmullen231 2 года назад +3

    I used something free and along the same idea as the paint can…… An old mailbox!!!
    It’s perfect for this concept. It’s longer. It has a hinged door already built in. And it’s flat along the bottom. Give it a try. I think it’d make a great video. It’s a little more practical as far as wood size.

  • @hogheadtb6489
    @hogheadtb6489 Год назад +4

    Damn it boy, my grandson (4yrs) and I love your channel and some of the simple meals you have created are outstanding. I bought a 5 gallon drum used for $7.00s and made a wood heater for my grandson and I. It works great.

  • @russellcameron36
    @russellcameron36 2 года назад +5

    Liked the DIY stove. Can’t wait to see the cabin. Keep it up.

  • @jimstewart5739
    @jimstewart5739 2 года назад +5

    Excellent, Shawn! Looking forward to ideas/adventures on your own piece of heaven... Especially the potential cabin build..

  • @backyardoutdoorsman8282
    @backyardoutdoorsman8282 2 года назад +4

    My Bushcraft Guru does it once again and lives to tell another tale. I used a 20 gallon propane tank to make mine. Keep on doing you brother. Can't wait for your next outing and demo. Stay safe and have fun.👍🇨🇦🔥🥓🥩🥓

  • @heavymetaltrucker8763
    @heavymetaltrucker8763 2 года назад +10

    I would highly advise that you do not use galvanized metal for any kind of indoor stove, the zinc oxide fumes that can be emitted from it at high temps can cause what's known as metal fume fever

    • @iwantcheesypuffs
      @iwantcheesypuffs 2 года назад

      You can acid remove the galvanization or just pre-burn it off like he did. Notice the large amount of black fumes in his pre-burn where it looks like he back off all the "baddies" before bringing inside the tent.

    • @heavymetaltrucker8763
      @heavymetaltrucker8763 2 года назад +2

      Sure, it can be removed, but it's not on this example. You can see the galvanizing while it's in the tent @ 16:35 or so. Using the actual lid from the paint can would have been my choice

  • @CentralKyBushcraft
    @CentralKyBushcraft 2 года назад +4

    Love little homemade stoves. I've got one I made out of a 50 caliber ammo can. Great video, keep them coming

  • @nickfish3545
    @nickfish3545 2 года назад +5

    Ok I got this notification instantly and not a second too soon just got home from church so no harsh words for RUclips today but they still gotta tighten up. Thanks corporal

  • @RedHalfsavage
    @RedHalfsavage 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for everything you do brotha! As always your vids are entertaining af!

  • @larrylclappjr
    @larrylclappjr 2 года назад +8

    I did basically the same thing at Fort Ord , but with a five gallon oil can and a camo pole in my pup tent. Thanks as always, looking forward to more.

  • @jerrydineen2827
    @jerrydineen2827 2 года назад +5

    Awesome idea for a paint can Shawn. If you want something larger you might consider an old air compressor tank!

  • @miiklaa
    @miiklaa 2 года назад +4

    That snowman looks like a forever LCpl. His move up the ranks are frozen. That chap is a ruthless, ice cold killer.

  • @russellwatters5891
    @russellwatters5891 2 года назад +5

    Loved the paint can stove idea, looked real handy vs a $200 wood stove. Great night in the woods, alwayslooking forward to the next overnighter! Love what you're doing ❤️

  • @patriciawalker1438
    @patriciawalker1438 2 года назад +3

    thank you for another great video.......another wonder Sunday ,,,,,church and your video.....hugs and blessings to you.....keep up the good work

  • @ronhart8857
    @ronhart8857 2 года назад +2

    Excellent idea using a paint can for heat in your shelter! Some times we forget what is right in front of us to use to enjoy a weekend in the great outdoors! Love the channel, be safe, stay healthy, & God Bless everyone.

  • @juliandorrell5714
    @juliandorrell5714 2 года назад +4

    Right on the money with little stove, but with a suggestion to prolong burn without constant feeding. Split wood in chunks with pieces cut about 5 inches long but about 2 inches thick, much like feeding an actual wood stove. On an established bed of coals you can put bigger chunks of wood that burn longer and slower together and continue you coal bed base. See how that works for you along with controlled air intake.
    If you try that out again, let me know what you think buddy!
    Best wishes and great content, keep ‘em coming!

    • @juliandorrell5714
      @juliandorrell5714 2 года назад

      @@thomassmith6344 Hey bud. Do we know one another?

  • @HIPPIETHUG92109
    @HIPPIETHUG92109 2 года назад +3

    Another great video Corporal!
    Congratulations on the new property. Looking forward to the off grid cabin build.
    🙏💪❤️

  • @davidberry6046
    @davidberry6046 2 года назад +4

    Lovin that Vet Snowman! Finally, a survivalist with a sense of humor!

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  2 года назад +1

      been on here hidden by YT for 14 years dropping videos every sunday......

  • @Chaosmoker
    @Chaosmoker Год назад +5

    when I was homeless due to repeatedly getting laid off during the start of covid. I made a squated teepee with a heated floor as it reaches -16 plus windchill where I was and the shelters are filled with beg bugs and thieves(staff). hard enough to get back on your feet without your helpers kicking you while your down. anyways.
    I had found a couple beat up but whole pieces of hollow metal fence post that surprisingly didn't have concrete on the end. they were connected with a elbow joint and not flexible in the least, roughly 7 foot in total. It was laying in the washout of a creek on the edge of town. I dug out a shallow trench across the bottom of my teepee. and laid that pole in the trench and covered it with dirt. on both ends/sides of the pole/teepee I dug a fire hole with the pole at the base on the side. I started a fire in front of my teepee and after a while the air started to pull through the pole to the otherside with some trial and error. fire at the entrance so I could feed it easy enough and keep a eye on it so I didn't set my stuff on fire.
    it kept me alive but it still wasn't comfy nights. I did this because I tried a fire inside my teepee but any bigger than a 8x8 inch round fire and I was smoked out so matter how much ventilation I allowed.
    If I'm ever in that situation again I might just make a coal bed outside and bring the coals inside. anyways great content it's given me ideas on how to make it when times where rough. love the attention on knots.

  • @anthonycross3394
    @anthonycross3394 2 года назад +2

    AMAZING and INSPIRATIONAL stove build !!!!! I was in different phases of construction for 30 yrs and Never thought of anything like this.....and I was thinking of buying a camp stove....SO your timing couldn't have been better !!!....awesome work man, seriously Keep doing what you do...WE absolutely DO appreciate and Need you to go on !! TYVM

  • @STho205
    @STho205 2 года назад +5

    To avoid welding two cans, butt the open ends together with five matching holes drilled in the can lid channel to bolt them together after putting in the ash riser.
    Cut a square door in one end to feed it, thus avoiding the big opening.
    Good show

  • @mikebell719
    @mikebell719 2 года назад +5

    From somebody who has worked HVAC the best way for cutting a circle in tin is to start in the middle and spiral cut to the line. And to eliminate the hooks around the edge of your door never use the shears to full close. Just use the middle of the cutting edge of the shears.

  • @mickwatson2177
    @mickwatson2177 2 года назад +4

    I know it's not the 100% Bushcraft way, but couldn't you use a solid fuel like bricquets (that's what they're called in Australia). (Coal based chunk about the size of an apple). To give a longer burn time. When you take the stove in you could fill it with them for later use. Just a thought mate. 👍🤠

  • @Ob1sdarkside
    @Ob1sdarkside 2 года назад +4

    That's brilliant. Definitely going to have a go at making one of those. Outstanding AF

  • @baronloz5734
    @baronloz5734 2 года назад +1

    LOL Love the Snowman. He's a true vet. Thanks for the humor and the great instructional videos.

  • @scottl1204
    @scottl1204 2 года назад +2

    Another possibility for the stove would be 5 gallon metal paint can. Not as common, but still acquirable. And as always, thank you for the great video. Keep up the awesome work 👍

  • @mycannabisconcepts2290
    @mycannabisconcepts2290 2 года назад +4

    Instead of welding two cans together, use aluminum heat tape. Then you could break it down if needed. Same thing with the 90° on the stove. Seals real good. Tool box stuff. I'm a fairly new sub and really enjoy your weekly vids. Thx

  • @clintoncoronel474
    @clintoncoronel474 2 года назад +3

    Your videos are awesome as always! Hope to see father and son joining together. Tina

  • @KNIGHTJUMPS
    @KNIGHTJUMPS 2 года назад +3

    The snowman is legit.

  • @tommygarcia2527
    @tommygarcia2527 2 года назад +2

    I’ve aspired to become like that snow MAN one day . 💪

  • @musthaveblues
    @musthaveblues 2 года назад +1

    Nice shelter. Nice idea on stove. The new little dude had a good show. Thanks for your time helping us learn.

  • @Chris_KI4WCO
    @Chris_KI4WCO 2 года назад +4

    5 gallon metal bucket or a 5 gallon pot. This may help with the wood situation. Love the videos. Also could you use the survival blanket instead of or with the tarp?

  • @richardraby8417
    @richardraby8417 2 года назад +3

    Maybe putting in some charcoal in the stove would help keep a longer fire. I’ve heard of people using a metal mail box to make a small stove. Longer than a paint can and already has a door. Good video bro.

    • @blainebensyl7052
      @blainebensyl7052 2 года назад

      I like the way you think, with the mail box idea…..

    • @susiehoffman88
      @susiehoffman88 2 года назад

      You could also use a metal 5 gallon bucket. Same design but a bigger stove.

  • @oceanstaterccrawlers
    @oceanstaterccrawlers 2 года назад +3

    love the channel thank you for your service,and god bless you...

  • @RJM60
    @RJM60 2 года назад +1

    Living in upstate NY...the winter videos have provided me the most useful inormation...thnx..

  • @bowtieboy4273
    @bowtieboy4273 2 года назад +2

    Nice build Corp! Love hearing you talk about the future! Your videos keep me inspired and youtube would suck without you!

  • @jamescarey9197
    @jamescarey9197 2 года назад +5

    What do you think about a 5 gallon steel bucket? it could hold more wood and give you a cooking surface for bacon 🤔. As far as the property goes a survival cabin would be top notch 👌 kind of like a live in classroom 👍

  • @patriciahibbert6139
    @patriciahibbert6139 Год назад +3

    Another good idea for hunting or overnight camping out. But I like the idea on the 2 paint cans for longer wood. But I would use a metal can that is in between 5 gallon pail and paint can , so that way you can store all parts inside the stove while moving to another site.

  • @doughankins3996
    @doughankins3996 2 года назад +5

    Great job as always!! Almost at 1millon subs!! What would that looks like!? Are you preparing a special show for your million!?? Enquiring minds want to know!! Stay safe. Stay warm. See you next week Shawn!! Thanks again!!

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  2 года назад

      YT will not let this happen

  • @blackwillowbushcraft5632
    @blackwillowbushcraft5632 2 года назад +2

    Cool friggin stove!! I like that a lot. That snow man stood guard all night... salute!! Great video as always bro thank you for all you do 👍

  • @Chalz108
    @Chalz108 2 года назад +2

    Congratulations on closing on your new property. Oh the possibilities. Can't wait for the videos.

  • @ronaldfeagle3816
    @ronaldfeagle3816 2 года назад +3

    The man is a genius!!!

  • @theamazingfreak
    @theamazingfreak 2 года назад +4

    G'day Shawn, thank you mate for another awesome video. When you mentioned your idea of adding two cans together, I immediately thought about a 20 litre, 5 Gal for you US folk, can. All the food places that deep fry food use oil that comes in 5 Gallon tins. They are throwing these cans away. That would be big enough to accommodate larger material and still small enough to fit in a larger tent, not your little one though. Best wishes my friend.

  • @williamwatson840
    @williamwatson840 2 года назад +3

    Cool little stove. I will give it a try. To bad I did not hang onto one of the old five gallon oil/paint thinner can we used in the military' Be entrusting to see how that would work. Another great one more things to try. Thank you again .

  • @hawkkim1974
    @hawkkim1974 2 года назад +1

    man, seriously, that is a great American product. I mean it. We all seek something big and complicated but actually what we people need is this kind of simple device.

  • @insatiable_mind
    @insatiable_mind 2 года назад +1

    I can’t wait to see your off of grid cabin build. Your builds are always the cleanest quality craftsmanship.

  • @marybeth4355
    @marybeth4355 Год назад +3

    I Love the easy quick stove. Thank you Sir!!!

  • @bpp325
    @bpp325 2 года назад +3

    You even have time for a little frivolity which is a good thing. Stack a few rocks around the stove for heat retention. 👍👍

  • @dawnlapka3782
    @dawnlapka3782 Год назад +4

    When I try this camping technique I will also build a snowman and call him my boyfriend! The arbor knot is the same kind of knot used in sewing some quilts.

  • @puppyeyes9368
    @puppyeyes9368 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for showing this heater in a real situation. Your snowman was a delight. The dip was a pleasent surprise. I enjoyed my time watching this.
    Have a great day. God bless N C

  • @BentCoExchange
    @BentCoExchange 11 месяцев назад +1

    This guy is by far the best. Hands down. Best bush craftsman on RUclips!!!

  • @williamsparks6811
    @williamsparks6811 2 года назад +4

    I thought the paint can would be too small so was looking at building one from some ducting. But seeing it in action has me reconsidering! A little bigger wood may make it last longer. Also, a blanket across the bottom of you front will make a BIG difference in I side Temps.
    I can't wait to see the upcoming vids you mentioned.
    That snowman looks ready for action!
    As always, another great vid! Thanks for all you do!

  • @fyrfyter81
    @fyrfyter81 2 года назад +3

    Ah yes, the MP mantra. Outstanding!

  • @granite676
    @granite676 2 года назад +3

    Good job you did a test burn outside in the open with all that galvanising burning off giving off toxic fumes 👍 galv burning off can make you feel really ill like a REAL bad head cold /flu. (Welders knowledge 👍) but cracking vid on improvisation, yet again 'OUTSTANDING ! 👌😉

  • @robertott2631
    @robertott2631 2 года назад +2

    Another great video Marine. Thx for being there., I’m not doing good lately., it’s nice to see your stuff., Semper Fi.

  • @kbvaldez
    @kbvaldez 2 года назад +1

    Like the direction this new theme is going... looking forward to a cabin build.

  • @RoyceKitts
    @RoyceKitts 2 года назад +4

    Pro tip on shovels: search for emergency shovel instead of camping or backpacking shovel. This is a common rebrand item and they are half as cheap if you call them emergency shovel.

    • @thankmelater1254
      @thankmelater1254 2 года назад +1

      Good tip. Thank you.

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  2 года назад +1

      do you have a video on this?

    • @RoyceKitts
      @RoyceKitts 2 года назад

      @@recall5811 oh. I’m getting there. I’m a librarian by day, so this will be fun.

    • @thankmelater1254
      @thankmelater1254 2 года назад

      From a cursory search, I'm not able to tell a pricing difference in Canada. I looked for low-priced small strong digging shovels, folding or compact or whatever.

  • @adventureswithnate
    @adventureswithnate 2 года назад +9

    I've wondered with these smaller stoves and I've never seen someone try, but adding a thermal mass around the stove to retain more heat? Such as rocks or thick logs to capture the heat and release it slower. Would that or could that make a difference? Also, I love your videos! You talk, you show, you explain, you make the viewer understand what you're doing and therefore the viewer can replicate. Keep doing what you're doing.

  • @Plain-Ole-Chuck
    @Plain-Ole-Chuck 2 года назад +3

    Any stove , regardless of quality, small enough to transport is going to need constant tending. Still better than freezing lol

  • @pricedaces007
    @pricedaces007 2 года назад +2

    Hey corporal if you are at all interested in making your own off-grid cabin. I can not recommend a channel called bushradical enough. That channel inspired me to build our own off grid cabin.

  • @Mattrogers637
    @Mattrogers637 2 года назад +2

    Man... can't wait for the off grid cabin! Excited to see what's coming, and great video! Always been curious about these little stoves!

  • @BBQDad463
    @BBQDad463 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this video. I like the paint-can stove, with but one, minor quibble: Galvanized metal plus fire equals very bad juju. Please use a piece of stainless-steel sheet instead.
    Again, thank you for this video and keep on rockin'!

  • @brockmorra3085
    @brockmorra3085 2 года назад +3

    Stove turned out great. Suggestion: 5 gallon metal bucket gives you more time between loading up. Not sure if you were going for smaller size stove for hauling around, but the 5 gallon would hold all the parts inside. Also for ease wouldn't the lid to the canister used be easier for the fit and construction?

  • @bryanmower2703
    @bryanmower2703 2 года назад +4

    Corp. can you do a special for how to survive minus 32 Celsius, whilst parked outside a seat of Government, in an 18 wheeler ?
    Asking for a few friends

  • @tkskagen
    @tkskagen 2 года назад +1

    I can't wait for the Off-Grid Cabin build!

  • @Pette-fq7rn
    @Pette-fq7rn 2 года назад +1

    Loved this one too! Frosty the buff snowman - great imagination Corporal!

  • @The_Hartofect_
    @The_Hartofect_ 2 года назад +10

    *Trigger Warning* There’s this miss conception that “Bushcraft” is all about the expensive gear. When in books/reality it’s making the best with less. So an understanding of making DIY items goes a long way.

  • @billprezioso3677
    @billprezioso3677 Год назад +3

    It would be nice to see you do the same thing with a 5 gallon metal container

  • @towpics6388
    @towpics6388 2 года назад +6

    Just a heads up, Corporals corner don't use galvanized steel for stoves/ovens,pots ect. When galvanized steel reaches 390ish degrees it releases toxic zinc vapors.
    (The steel you used for the stoves door was galvanized.)

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  2 года назад +1

      yet it was burned in and shown in the video

  • @magicman2723
    @magicman2723 2 года назад +1

    Love the snowman. Looks like a TMNT. Love the stove idea.

  • @nament01
    @nament01 2 года назад +1

    Yes!! Off-grid cabin in the woods!! I can't wait for you to do that one!!

  • @cjplol6589
    @cjplol6589 2 года назад +3

    I built a 5 gallon version out of a steel roofing tar pail I made a rocket stove out of stove pipe, filled the inside of pail with lava rocks for heat retention.

  • @TheModularDiver
    @TheModularDiver Год назад +4

    @Coprorals Corner, I've been looking for a wool jacket similar to what you are wearing. Can you provide the information on it?

  • @cordisbishop8116
    @cordisbishop8116 2 года назад +3

    I have a question for you. I really like the stove you built.. do you think that a 5 gallon metal can would make a good tent stove. Also could it burn small blocks of coal. I live in Hazard Kentucky and have access to lots of wood and coal. I like your show because you don't have a bunch of bullshit. You simplify it.

  • @RoostedFilms
    @RoostedFilms 2 года назад +2

    Outstanding! Just a great build, I built a rocket stove with a coffee can. Great work & thank you good sir.

  • @MaineGuide34
    @MaineGuide34 2 года назад +2

    Great video your idea gave me one, use a piece of stove pipe an make as long as you want. Then just add a door an legs like that one. Thanks for the video Corporal . Stay safe.

  • @aluminiumknight4038
    @aluminiumknight4038 Год назад +4

    You can light a bigger fire with thick branches outside, then take the embers and put them in the stove, but offcourse keep the tent ventilated cuz CO poisoning

  • @ryanwilliams3635
    @ryanwilliams3635 2 года назад +3

    What about using a larger can,like an old school kerosene can?almost 5 gallon bucket size so maybe not packable

  • @williamcallaham7107
    @williamcallaham7107 2 года назад +1

    I like your simple Wood stove build.

  • @ullrangtheviking4412
    @ullrangtheviking4412 2 года назад +1

    Your paint can stove is a great minimalist idea that's given me a better idea. Using an outdated LP tank for a stove. Adding a rack or plate on the top for coffee and cooking. And a secondary rack on the inside for baking over the coals.

  • @thunderunt5523
    @thunderunt5523 Год назад +5

    That galvanized coating on the metal you used for the stove door creates a super toxic vapor/gas/smoke or whatever you’d cAll it if it gets hot enough.

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  Год назад +7

      good thing it was used and tested prior to putting it in the tent

    • @kennethmoyers1396
      @kennethmoyers1396 10 месяцев назад

      @thunderunt5523
      Came here to say this, very dangerous in an enclosed space.
      Metal-gas-fever can kill.

  • @ricksteffins8034
    @ricksteffins8034 2 года назад +3

    What's your thoughts on a " guest viewer" over nighter or weekend ,have some kind of contest and a viewer gets to win a guest spot on an overnighter or weekend trip with you ?

    • @markthurst9751
      @markthurst9751 2 года назад +1

      that sounds so cool! you could meet them at a park and then just bail if they turn out to be crazy, or gross, or both!

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  2 года назад +1

      YT will throttle it

    • @ricksteffins8034
      @ricksteffins8034 2 года назад

      @@recall5811 as in it ,you mean the contest or the actual video of the overnight/weekender?

  • @i_am_a_freespirit
    @i_am_a_freespirit 2 года назад +3

    You burn your fingers trying to undo the wingnut to feed the fire...use a latch instead?

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  2 года назад +1

      make a video on this and post it

    • @i_am_a_freespirit
      @i_am_a_freespirit 2 года назад

      @@recall5811
      Don't know how to make videos, I barely have Internet access... I live at no zone...and 20 miles out of town...add a screw to the side or front and bend a piece of metal to fit over the screw? It's clear in this 62 year old woman's Head, but is it clear to any one else? I have a wooden stove with a latch on it...I meant it in that sense...just modified to fit the can.

    • @HiebieJeebieeeez
      @HiebieJeebieeeez 2 года назад

      @@i_am_a_freespirit It is clear to us all. You should always expect a dick head reply from CC, hes an arrogant asshole and replies to positive comments with negativity then wonders why he loses subs and views.

    • @HiebieJeebieeeez
      @HiebieJeebieeeez 2 года назад +1

      @@recall5811 Arrogant

    • @Soon2BeRN
      @Soon2BeRN 2 года назад

      @@HiebieJeebieeeez he is always commenting the rudest responses and gets upset that YT “throttles” his videos 💆🏻‍♀️

  • @kristenvincent3622
    @kristenvincent3622 2 года назад +1

    I think this is my favourite video yet, from the simple stove build to a fast and effective tent from a tarp, and a basic knot how to… perfection!

  • @anneotrix
    @anneotrix 2 года назад +2

    Hi Corporal, another excellent episode. That paint can stove was very innovative, I loved it. Congrats on acquiring your property and I hope to see you there soon, possibly with the long term shelter you mentioned? Stay safe and well and I'll see you next week.

  • @unvaxedmarine9534
    @unvaxedmarine9534 2 года назад +4

    Binge watching the sh*t out of your channel brother... Semper Fi

  • @riverboysalvage4760
    @riverboysalvage4760 Год назад +3

    Maybe a metal 5gal bucket

    • @jbird9243
      @jbird9243 Год назад

      i used a metal 5 gallon paint thinner bucket same as the paint can design just bigger it heats extreamly well and do not have to load it as much with wood

  • @billprezioso3677
    @billprezioso3677 Год назад +4

    Tried this with a Home Depot paint can the dam thing melted

    • @willong1000
      @willong1000 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah, you might want to verify that your can is made of metal before proceeding 🤣!

    • @billprezioso3677
      @billprezioso3677 11 месяцев назад

      @@willong1000 I forgot to put the LOL at the end of my post was only kidding I’m sure you knew that though

    • @willong1000
      @willong1000 11 месяцев назад

      @@billprezioso3677 👍Yes, my response was tongue-in-cheek.👍

  • @jkerns632
    @jkerns632 2 года назад +2

    As always very great video and now i will be making one of those diy wood stoves for winter camping trips. Thanks again for the information

  • @AB-kg6rk
    @AB-kg6rk 2 года назад +2

    Thank you great one! Been looking for a simple hot tent idea. I'm sharing this with some other cold weather friends.

  • @nathancoohon5690
    @nathancoohon5690 2 года назад +3

    2A❤️🇺🇸❤️. Let’s go Brandon FJB