Soda or Beer Can Alcohol Stove
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Soda or Beer Can Alcohol Stove
DIY Alcohol Stove, Stand and Pot – With A Twist
https://www.shtfblog.com/diy-alcohol-stove-stand-and-pot-with-a-twist/
As you all know I’m a bit of a gear nut. I love making my own stuff and I’m constantly experimenting with different ideas and tweaking them and trying to improve on their design. I’m working on a project (you’ll see the post soon) on making a coffee can survival kit for the car. One of the ideas was to do it as cheaply as possible because I hate parting ways with my heard earned money. Part of the kit was a stove, but I wasn’t satisfied with the way the pieces of the stove system fit into the coffee can, so I grabbed a couple of different size cans and started experimenting . The idea was to get the stove and potholder to fit into the pot – all three items had to fit into one can. (That’s the twist.)
The final project used a few recycled cans and some denatured alcohol to fuel the stove. Total cost of materials – 0$. ---CONTINUED---
https://www.shtfblog.com/diy-alcohol-stove-stand-and-pot-with-a-twist/
As you all know I’m a bit of a gear nut. I love making my own stuff and I’m constantly experimenting with different ideas and tweaking them and trying to improve on their design. I’m working on a project (you’ll see the post soon) on making a coffee can survival kit for the car. One of the ideas was to do it as cheaply as possible because I hate parting ways with my heard earned money. Part of the kit was a stove, but I wasn’t satisfied with the way the pieces of the stove system fit into the coffee can, so I grabbed a couple of different size cans and started experimenting . The idea was to get the stove and potholder to fit into the pot – all three items had to fit into one can. (That’s the twist.)
The final project used a few recycled cans and some denatured alcohol to fuel the stove. Total cost of materials – 0$. ---CONTINUED---
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Re: Soda or Beer Can Alcohol Stove
DIY – How to Build Your Own Alcohol Stove
https://www.shtfblog.com/diy-how-to-build-your-own-alcohol-stove/
So you want to put together a bug out bag, but who has the money to go out and buy all the fancy expensive equipment that goes inside one? Don’t despair! I’m going to show you how to outfit a BOB for cheap, because I’m always looking for a bargain and figure there must be other budget minded people out there as well.
Let’s start with an alcohol stove. ---CONTINUED---
https://www.shtfblog.com/diy-how-to-build-your-own-alcohol-stove/
So you want to put together a bug out bag, but who has the money to go out and buy all the fancy expensive equipment that goes inside one? Don’t despair! I’m going to show you how to outfit a BOB for cheap, because I’m always looking for a bargain and figure there must be other budget minded people out there as well.
Let’s start with an alcohol stove. ---CONTINUED---
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How to Make a Penny Can Stove
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/make-penny-can-stove/
This contraption costs next to nothing to make, it’s very efficient, it can be used for cooking, and it can be used for heating.
Since it takes up very little space, you could include this and some denatured alcohol in your bug out bag so you can cook food or at least heat up canned food in an emergency. To make it, you’ll need two soda cans, a marker, sharp scissors, a sanding block or file, a nail, needle-nose pliers, some fiberglass insulation, some heat resistant sealant, and a penny. ---CONTINUED---
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/make-penny-can-stove/
This contraption costs next to nothing to make, it’s very efficient, it can be used for cooking, and it can be used for heating.
Since it takes up very little space, you could include this and some denatured alcohol in your bug out bag so you can cook food or at least heat up canned food in an emergency. To make it, you’ll need two soda cans, a marker, sharp scissors, a sanding block or file, a nail, needle-nose pliers, some fiberglass insulation, some heat resistant sealant, and a penny. ---CONTINUED---
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Soda or Beer Can Alcohol Stove
http://www.iwillprepare.com/files/pdf/handout-8oz_soda_can_alcohol_stove.pdf
(SNIP) ... 6 oz. of rubbing alcohol burned for about one hour and 15 minutes
(SNIP) ... Alcohol does not produce toxic fumes when it burns, so it is safe to use indoors. ---CONTINUED---
Another version here:
Making an Alcohol Stovefrom Soda Cans
http://www.iwillprepare.com/files/pdf/handout-soda_can_alcohol_stove.pdf
http://www.iwillprepare.com/files/pdf/handout-8oz_soda_can_alcohol_stove.pdf
(SNIP) ... 6 oz. of rubbing alcohol burned for about one hour and 15 minutes
(SNIP) ... Alcohol does not produce toxic fumes when it burns, so it is safe to use indoors. ---CONTINUED---
Another version here:
Making an Alcohol Stovefrom Soda Cans
http://www.iwillprepare.com/files/pdf/handout-soda_can_alcohol_stove.pdf
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