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    Default Homemade Stove And Cook Pot

    I made this cooking system last week out of utensil holders from Wall Mart, Cost $14.00 The alcohol stove is made of two hiny cans and burns for 30+ min. Also burns wood very well. The lid also works as a small frying pan. Let me know what you think, This is work in progress.
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    Nice work. Having seen it in action I can attest to the fact that the beer can alcohol stove made it glow cherry red in fairly quick order.
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    Does the heni can hold up better than pop cans?

    I tried to do a pop can stove, but didn't have the right tools to work with the thin aluminum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geronimo! View Post
    Does the heni can hold up better than pop cans?

    I tried to do a pop can stove, but didn't have the right tools to work with the thin aluminum
    They are fatter like a mini keg.Im sure their tougher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairman View Post
    They are fatter like a mini keg.Im sure their tougher.
    Yes the can is tougher, And a little bigger also.

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    Looks like you are doing a pretty good job. Keep us updated with more photo's so that we can see the finished product.
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    i saw it too sun. morning making tea and grits.. not together uck..boild 8 oz in 6 mins..

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    No Honey I am not drinking beer again. The Heni cans are Just for an emergency camp stove {:-)

    It reminds me of the stove we used to make out of "C" rations cans. It looks like it should work out OK
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beans View Post
    No Honey I am not drinking beer again. The Heni cans are Just for an emergency camp stove {:-)

    It reminds me of the stove we used to make out of "C" rations cans. It looks like it should work out OK
    Id like to see one of those.

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    Good idea on the utensil holders, Runs With Beer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Geronimo! View Post
    Does the heni can hold up better than pop cans?

    I tried to do a pop can stove, but didn't have the right tools to work with the thin aluminum
    What do you mean you didn't have the tools? To make an alcohol stove out of a pop can you need: scissors, thumb tack, hammer/rock/heavy pounding thing.
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    Thanks for the input.

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    Nice work! I like camp stoves almost as much as good knives.
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    Default Just finished a "coffee can" cook stove & "can" pots

    After seeing some examples of home-made "can stoves", I made one from a coffee can and then made two "can pots" from two different sized cans (the smaller can fits inside the larger can for transportation). I'll stow the whole thing in a canvas bag that I have... haven't used it yet... but I thought I'd share the photos... It took me a little less than an hour to make...

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    Oh, this stove will be used with woods, sticks, twigs, etc as fuel... I can put sticks in the bottom of the "big can", and have the "big can" sitting on its "base" in a coal fire if I wish. The slits/holes in the base & the holes in the "big can are for ventilation. The big hole, covered by a flexible tinfoil "cover", would be used to feed sticks, etc into the stove... the whole "stove" was made out of a regular size (34.5 oz) coffee can.
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    Those'll work. Nice job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wildography View Post
    After seeing some examples of home-made "can stoves", I made one from a coffee can and then made two "can pots" from two different sized cans (the smaller can fits inside the larger can for transportation). I'll stow the whole thing in a canvas bag that I have... haven't used it yet... but I thought I'd share the photos... It took me a little less than an hour to make...

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    Oh, this stove will be used with woods, sticks, twigs, etc as fuel... I can put sticks in the bottom of the "big can", and have the "big can" sitting on its "base" in a coal fire if I wish. The slits/holes in the base & the holes in the "big can are for ventilation. The big hole, covered by a flexible tinfoil "cover", would be used to feed sticks, etc into the stove... the whole "stove" was made out of a regular size (34.5 oz) coffee can.
    Nice job, Let us know when you try it out, I like the way you connected the lid to the pot. Cool idea.

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    nice. i like those stoves that burn almost any fuel. mine can run on cow poo,gasoline,alcahol, twigs,deer moss,grass,tinder bracket,moter oil,and a few more that i did'nt think of.
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    Good job, fire that baby up and take some pictures!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Runs With Beer View Post
    I made this cooking system last week out of utensil holders from Wall Mart, Cost $14.00 The alcohol stove is made of two hiny cans and burns for 30+ min. Also burns wood very well. The lid also works as a small frying pan. Let me know what you think, This is work in progress.
    Just saw this, that is cool. Will have to try this. Small but if it cooks and you are moving quickly it would be great and looks light also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jawilliams0425 View Post
    Just saw this, that is cool. Will have to try this. Small but if it cooks and you are moving quickly it would be great and looks light also.
    Thanks for the comment, Is bigger than it looks, The cook pot hold 8 cups, more than enough for two people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pgvoutdoors View Post
    Good job, fire that baby up and take some pictures!
    Here is a photo of my "coffee can" stove in use... 8 minutes from the "flick of the Bic" to a rolling boil, for two cups of water. One thing that impressed me was the efficiency... the grass/twigs that I used for fuel burnt almost completely up; very little residue left.

    oops... sorry for the sideways view... but you get the idea.
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