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Mar 28, 2012 Runs on an alcohol fuel. Step 1: Materials. 2 Soda/pop cans aluminum beverage cans. Step 2: Drill Holes in Bottom of One Can. Step 3: Cut Main Opening in Can Bottom. Step 4: Cut Bottom of Can of Can. Step 5: Cut Bottom of Stove. Step 6: Cut Inner Wall. Step 7: Put Inner Wall Together. Step 8: Cut Fuel Slots in Inner
Soda Can Stove Instructions Page 1. SODA CAN STOVE INSTRUCTIONS. STEP 1 - FIND THE CANS. The lowest ridge on the bottom of the can should have a sharp crease, not a rounded edge. Usually the top of the can will tell you what the bottom of the can will look like. You won't use the top of the can, but these can-top
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Pour a small amount of fuel in the rim of the metal lid; this serves to prime the stove. Light the fuel in the lid and on the penny, and carefully place the pot stand around the stove. Once the flames are coming out of the burner holes, place pot on the stand.
The instructions here describe how to build the burner, but you'll also need a DIY pot support to go with it for this design. Materials List. Step 1: Create Burner Holes. Step 2: Create Main Opening. Step 3: Cut Out Stove Top. Step 4: Cut Tabs on Stove Top. Step 5: Cut Out Stove Bottom. Step 6: Cut Out Inner Wall.
Apr 29, 2016 The traditional stove takes a long time to heat up before it builds pressure to make a nice burner ring. The capillary version of the stove heats up and produces a ring of flames within seconds. In the picture the one on the left is a regular one and the one on the right is the improved design, this was after a few
How to Make a Simple Beverage Can Stove. Try making your own easy, lightweight and portable cooking stove from used aluminum beverage cans. This project costs virtually nothing to create and it will cook for about 15 minutes. This is a
May 29, 2006 Build a backpacking stove out of two aluminum cans: design is strong, reliable, and extrordinarily lightweight, burns alcohol fuels, and can be made for next to no investment of money. Boil water rapidly, deploy a 'campfire' in the middle of your house, and amuse yourself, with a stove that weighs ten grams
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