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OT - My Home Made Alcohol Stove’s (pictures)

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A project I made about 3 yrs. ago.

The stoves and pot stand are made from two soda cans and some scrap aluminum flashing.

One fill of the stove will easily make a pot of boiling water for hot tea or coffee. Or warm up a can of baked beans or Spaghetti- :D ’s in the pot.

Nothing like it on those cold days out deer hunting. (warms the hands as well) :wink:

Here is the web site I got all the information on how to build these little stoves.

http://zenstoves.net/BasicTopBurner.htm
http://zenstoves.net/BasicPressureBurner.htm

Picture 01. Little bean / hot water pot, stove, pot stand, coffee cup, and alcohol stored inside.
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Picture 02. Pot and contents.
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Picture 03. Non pressurized stove, pot on the assembled pot stand.
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Picture 04. Soda can stoves. Non pressurized on the left, Pressurized stove on the right.
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Picture 05. Pressurized stove in operation.
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Picture 06. Non pressurized stove in operation.
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Picture 07. Non pressurized stove in operation with pot stand in place.
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Picture 08. The brand of Isopropyl Alcohol I use (91%).
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Post by Nath »

thats Hot dude :D
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Neato! A post of substance :D I like do-it-yourself projects and plan on that one. Thanks------------Sixgun
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Post by Comal Forge »

How long will it burn on a fill?
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Comal Forge wrote:How long will it burn on a fill?
Long enough to bring that pot full of water to a boil. :D

I have found that the pressurized stove works best for warming
up a can of soup or beans. It has a longer burn time with less
intense heat output. (less likely to burn the beans :wink: )

The non pressurized stove boils a pot of water fast.
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Cool. Should'a had that when I was in the Boy Scouts in the 50s.
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Awesome post dude, thanks for the links!
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Pretty cool!

I don't suppose it would be an efficient way to smelt lead would it...;)
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I make the "micro" Zens out of Red Bull cans...

They are a neat invention.

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Thats cool. I may have to give it a try. Do you just put in the fuel threw the center opening?

I have been using Juniors Hobo stove for my hunting trips. I either fill it with charcoal or with sticks and twigs. Works great for cooking up a can of cornbeef hash to put on toast.
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Very cooool..Thanks
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Here I thought you were moonshining... :shock:
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Thanks for posting :D !Giving me ideas for the up coming Hurricane season. :wink: !
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Jaguarundi wrote:Thanks for posting :D !Giving me ideas for the up coming Hurricane season. :wink: !
Could be a good item to add to the list
on the bug-out bag thread. :D
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casastahle wrote:
Jaguarundi wrote:Thanks for posting :D !Giving me ideas for the up coming Hurricane season. :wink: !
Could be a good item to add to the list
on the bug-out bag thread. :D
Pretty soon that "bug-out-bag" is going to be too heavy to lift let alone carry.
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Modoc ED wrote:Pretty soon that "bug-out-bag" is going to be too heavy to lift let alone carry.
The nice thing about those little burners is that they are ultra light and you don't have to carry fuel for them.

Got Vodka/Whiskey? It will work. Not as well as Everclear or Iso, but it wll work.
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Great post Casastahle, thanks. I poked around the web site for a while before deciding to give the penny stove a try (http://www.csun.edu/~mjurey/stoveinstruct.html) using Heineken cans. Took a couple hours or so to sort everything out, but it makes quite an impressive little stove that runs well on barely any fuel. Now I need to use the 24 oz. Heineken keg cans to see what happens with a large pot boiler!

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That's just plain neat as socks on a rooster!!!
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kewl poat
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