Tetkoba-san I've been watching all of your videos and found them extremely interesting and educative. I've noticed your pot support designs and in your videos and was about to ask if would be possible for you to make a how-to for that. Good thing that you read my mind. Great work. Please keep it up!
Very Good! I would to make a slim stand as this but for some reason all the home centers here in Fukuoka don't sell thin stainless steel rods, the thinest I can find is 5mm in diameter. Great instructional video. I like the aluminum pieces.
Tetkoba, what is the recommended distance between the top of the stove and the bottom of the pot? I would guess it depends on the stove, but I'm not sure how I determine this. Based on what I see in your videos, I think I've been using a pot stand that's too low, so I'd be interested in knowing how the height affects boiling time. Thanks!
Thanks comment. I own adjustable pot support like following; tetk.seesaa.net/article/157116004.html I determine best distance by test with the adjustable pot support. The easiest way is; Find distance that shown max bubbles by boiling-pot. Hope this helps.
Thanks for this video. I'm going to make this one. One questions. In the video, the stainless wire is 2mm in diameter. And the wire rope aluminum sleeve, for bounding two legs together, has internal diameter in 2mm. From the video, it seems that the aluminum tube has bigger internal diameter than 2mm. Maybe it's a typo?
+Jason Wong Though titanium has a high burning point, but when it does, it is very much hard to put it out. If you douse it with water, or even CO2 fire extinguisher, you are just feeding it oxygen for a brighter fire. That makes it very hard to put it out. Maybe if you pour sand over it to kill the flames, but be careful afterwards because high heat turns sand into glass that may cut you up.
how frikkin stupid........... all you gotta do is set 2 metal "coat hanger thin" tent stakes across a couple rocks or even the logs themselves..... I know of many other ways to use my time than something such as this. to each his own though I guess......... just sayin
+wildeny The aluminium sleeve is for band 2mm diameter wire ropes. Thus its internal diameter is a little bit larger.
Tetkova: as usual, every video is a work of art, I really appreciate your work...congratulations.
Tetkoba-san I've been watching all of your videos and found them extremely interesting and educative. I've noticed your pot support designs and in your videos and was about to ask if would be possible for you to make a how-to for that. Good thing that you read my mind. Great work. Please keep it up!
Very Good!
I would to make a slim stand as this but for some reason all the home centers here in Fukuoka don't sell thin stainless steel rods, the thinest I can find is 5mm in diameter.
Great instructional video.
I like the aluminum pieces.
Thanks for your quick reply! They look like a good tool for any toolbox.
Amazing as usual. You are a very gifted person my friend. Keep them coming. Thank you.
늘 감사드려요.....
Outstanding design and video!
Thank you for posting another great video.
Great design, great video!!
Tetkoba, what is the recommended distance between the top of the stove and the bottom of the pot? I would guess it depends on the stove, but I'm not sure how I determine this. Based on what I see in your videos, I think I've been using a pot stand that's too low, so I'd be interested in knowing how the height affects boiling time. Thanks!
Thanks comment.
I own adjustable pot support like following;
tetk.seesaa.net/article/157116004.html
I determine best distance by test with the adjustable pot support.
The easiest way is;
Find distance that shown max bubbles by boiling-pot.
Hope this helps.
***** That's very helpful Tetkoba, thanks! I love your channel!
Absolutely informative. thanks, tetkoba !
Thanks for this video. I'm going to make this one.
One questions. In the video, the stainless wire is 2mm in diameter. And the wire rope aluminum sleeve, for bounding two legs together, has internal diameter in 2mm. From the video, it seems that the aluminum tube has bigger internal diameter than 2mm. Maybe it's a typo?
can you use a coat hanger to do this?
What type of pliers are you using?
Thanks for posting, I will try your design
with some spare steel
bicycle spokes from an old rim.
凄く参考になります、シリコンチューブですが、何ミリの物をお使いなんでしょう、良ければ教えてください
2mmのロッドに対して内径1.5mmを使うと抜けないですよ
I like them thanks for sharing.
Very good..... thanks!!!
Great vid!
Thank you very much!
I will look them up on Rakuten, very good advice!
Whats the size ?
初めまして。五徳の作り方がとても参考になりました。2mmステンロッドを入手したく思うのですが、田舎のホームセンターでは2mmステンレスワイヤーロープしか売っていません。通販で2mmステンロッドをお求めが出来るのなら、どこで購入すれば良いでしょうか?その際、商品名をご教示いただけるとありがたく存じます。
伊藤俊之
アマゾンでも楽天でもありますよ 「ステンレスバネ線」 で検索してください。
2mmは硬いので1.5mmくらいのほうが加工しやすいと思います。
lotus102d2000 ありがとうございます。ステンレスバネ線で探したら、ヒットしました。もし、1.5mmのを使う場合、シリコンチューブは内径1.5mmでも大丈夫でしょうか?推奨内径はどの位の細さになりますか?
伊藤俊之 私はシリコンチューブを使いませんのでよくわかりません。
ワンサイズ小さいほうが抜けないみたいですね。同一サイズなら、端から
シャビシャビ系の瞬間接着剤を流し込んでやるのも方法かもしれません。
伊藤俊之 遅レスですいません。lotus102d2000 さん代返ありがとうございます。確か楽天の北海道の店から通販した記憶があります。ただ昔なもので、メール履歴などを探しましたが見つけられませんでした。シリコンチューブですが、ロッド径と同じ内径ではかなり緩いです。1.5mmなら1.0mmの内径でイケます。メーカーによって肉厚が異なりますが、厚い方が良いと思います。
Your the best :) I like the way you think :)
THANKS TETKOBA-SAN!
for thin stainless rod try a welding supply shop, ask for TIG welding rod..
Thanks for shAring this!
nice tip thxs for the heads up
Thank you very much.
Made myself a 2mm titanium rod version lol, light and strong
+Jason Wong
Though titanium has a high burning point, but when it does, it is very much hard to put it out.
If you douse it with water, or even CO2 fire extinguisher, you are just feeding it oxygen for a brighter fire. That makes it very hard to put it out.
Maybe if you pour sand over it to kill the flames, but be careful afterwards because high heat turns sand into glass that may cut you up.
+Swiper Fox personally do not think the alcohol stove can heat up the stand to that temperature, but will certainly be careful when using it
thanks
ありがとうございます、又動画楽しみにしています
Ichi-ban
ban-zai
how frikkin stupid........... all you gotta do is set 2 metal "coat hanger thin" tent stakes across a couple rocks or even the logs themselves..... I know of many other ways to use my time than something such as this. to each his own though I guess......... just sayin