Home-Made Pocket Camp Stove (Updated!)
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This is the newer version (some minor changes) of my pocket camp stove that was featured on Instructables at: www.instructables.com
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sweet amazing brilliant a true inventor my can dimensions are a little off will it still work?
Really a nice design!
The dimensions don’t have to be exact at all.
SOOOOO AWESOME. I’m working with your instructable now!
Great ‘ible. it solves a lot of the problems with other pennystoves, like the heat issue. About how long can it burn?
hi javin,
what is the title on instructables? I like your actual stove body, the penny stove is nice as well, I have one I made out of bigger cans.
thanks
swaz
@Swazooli
The instructable link can be found in the comments. (I’m adding the link now.)
Great job Javin! Thanks for sharing.
nice penny stove!!
@danratsnapnames you could use any liquid fuel with a low enough ignition temperature to be lit with a match, but you wouldn’t want to be that close to gasoline fumes, nor would you want you food to be, not to mention that the carbon depostis you get in your car’s engine would then be on your cookware. You can use rubbing alchohol (70% or higher, 90% burns best I hear), or gas line anti-freeze (often sold under the brand name HEET, found in the automotive department)
how do you stop the fire?