ity bity camp stove.
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ity bity camp stove.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Alum...Alcohol-Stove/
Since I have a couple of aluminum bottles here at the house I've started making one of these. I like the idea of it being light weight and small so it'll fit in with the rest of my emergency gear in a small pouch in the storage bin at the back of my 4runner.
Any of ya'll have something similar? I'll be sure and post up some pictures of mine if/when it turns out ok and if it works.
Happy camping!
Since I have a couple of aluminum bottles here at the house I've started making one of these. I like the idea of it being light weight and small so it'll fit in with the rest of my emergency gear in a small pouch in the storage bin at the back of my 4runner.
Any of ya'll have something similar? I'll be sure and post up some pictures of mine if/when it turns out ok and if it works.
Happy camping!
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Well I haven't been doing anything really picture worthy. I can air down (sometimes I air down when I don't even want too) but have no way other than a gas station to air back up so I've been learning the limitations of a dual locked rig without airing down. So far the only thing that stops me is deep snow. I will be going out tomorrow and will try to take some pictures for the forums.
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I think I would like the beer drinking part. Not too sure I have the patience to finish building that bastard.
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Deal. When you coming up for salmon fishing? Vitaly likes to hit the salmon runs. I go fish with my mom, apparently she just got herself a new fishing boat, haven't seen it yet.
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That's a cool idea for a little emergency stove. I have a couple backpacking stoves and I think my favorite is the old military ones (M-1950 I think). They are recomended to run on white gas or gasoline but I think you can burn anything in them. Great for bug out bags/ survival bags.
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there is a cheaper smaller and more efficant stove. its knowen as a pepsi can stove, here is a link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj7PIhjPLxA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQl6XS3eGKg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj7PIhjPLxA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQl6XS3eGKg
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