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Chimpylad
Приєднався 11 гру 2014
Formally known as Ateallthepies1, after loosing access to that channel I created this new one where any videos of things I find interesting will go.
My interests include bushcraft, camping, lamps and stoves, food and yesteryear living among other things.
My interests include bushcraft, camping, lamps and stoves, food and yesteryear living among other things.
Відео
Bushcraft Esbit compact stove with grill mod
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Here is a grill that I made for the esbit solid fuel stove. Made from stainless rod silver soldered together. Rests on tabs cut into stove body.
lunch in the woods with the BCB Crusader cook kit
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BCB Crusader show and tell. Curry lunch in the woods
walk in the woods and editing practice
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First attempt at editing and adding music to a vid.
What's that background noise wind ? Traffic
Yes Traffic, i was in a small woodland next to the M25 motorway.
Nice demonstration of the use of the BCB kit. Thank you for taking the time to make and share this video. Stay well, stay safe, Helen and Katarin Juska-Law and Terri with Robyn. (Eastern UK Fenlands.)
Please, can you show us how to make this saw? This saw is really good.
Stainless beats titanium 9 X out of 10 The lid is kinda interesting
Can you show us how to make this saw? This saw is really good.
Great idea I'm definitely going to do this
Nice design, but I would make a small change. There is no need for the small bolts and nuts to hold the blade on the arms. Switch to two small pins with holes in them for flexible retainer wire. This way you can insert the pins and they will stay put when you tension the blade. Nothing worse than looking for either the bolt or worse yet the nut on the ground if it falls from your hands like this video. Other than that well done Sir.
well how did you make it, where the link when you build it ?
Wish you would have given specifications on the size of arms and cross bar
I know this is an old video, but had to say how much I like the design. I just recently "came up" with the same idea and wanted to see how other people did it. Like yours a lot.
Hi and thanks! I still have the saw and it’s working still. Although it’s a bit big for most camp tasks so I guess it’s time to make one of those Triangle type saw ive seen people use?
@@Bushcraft-xz6xd that would be a great video. 👍 I turned on notifications in case you do.
Should have shown a closeup of the bolt that hooked into the blade, the one you had to really tug on to fit.
Finally! Someone who gets prepped before lighting the stove - well done sir.
Great idea
Thanks
Very well done!!! I have used a Sawvivor for 20+ years, it was my favorite, and I recently started looking for a new one. They do not seem to exist anymore. But I thought that if I could make one with a 21 inch blade I would have the best saw out there. I bought an Agawa Canyon saw that is a great saw, but it is twice the weight of my Sawvivor. i am going to try to make me one using the type of design that you did. Thanks for the inspiration! Yours looks like a very solid saw! I wish I had seen this years ago!!! But I am glad it is still out there!Thanks Again!
I guess Im kind of off topic but do anyone know of a good site to stream new movies online ?
@Salvador Harrison flixportal :D
@Dakari Gregory thank you, I signed up and it seems to work :D Appreciate it !!
@Salvador Harrison No problem :)
Great vid. That's all you need is a tin of curry and a pack of uncle Ben's. Sorted. The Crusader is a great bit of kit.
Nice job on the burner tin , simple ideas mean a lot in the end , good vid. :)
Good video but I wouldn't trust that cork stopper for the fuel bottle !!!!
trinovantian1 Thanks! Yep it eventually leaked! Went back to using both the modern Trangia and older Swedish mess kit bottles.
Nice video and well presented. I have the MKII Crusader and it has improved extremely well, so much so that I use it most times I'm out in the field. Its deep enough for a trangia, pellet tin stove, fire gel, fire rope and meths and in a real emergency you can even fill it up with tinder, twigs and pine cones. The MKII is anodised aluminium and really light. A 10% water mix with your meths will keep the burn nice and clean. Thanks for sharing.
Loved this and i need to try this myself thank you for the idea this is my first view of your channel and you have a new sub thanks
just ordered a kit, the BCB bottle is being swapped with a genuine one as they don't leak, I was using a bcb firedragon stove which is fine until the wind picks up (hence me buying a proper system), nice review thanks!.
This is awesome, any chance you could provide a list of parts you used?
Bolts, rivets, Aluminium, saw blade.
buen video amigo
If you placed your mesh on top of first cup been heated ,you could place your meal above to catch any lost heat .
Nice. I have a Crusader MK1, that I use at least twice a week in the local woods and valleys. I took my girlfriend out for a walk up in the local hills a while back and we sat down, I got out the Crusader and made us a brew. She never thought you could do something like that out in the sticks. She liked it that much, that next time we went out, she made the brews on the Crusader. I went out last week to my local surplus store and bought her own Crusader set up so we can also cook and get a brew going, using both sets.
So romantic! She’ll never forget her first Crusader kit.
U need a second stove
How did it hold up to the heat?
A bit late answering lol but It held up very well, thanks.
Nice little mod mate
Thanks for sharing. The US military should start using the BCB/Osprey cook system. Far superior system.
You could do with carrying a spork other than that rock on.
I can't hear a word you are saying. Sorry.
You can also use liquid hand sanitizer as fuel. I burns real cleanly and leaves behind no soot. :) www.google.com/search?hl=en&biw=1920&bih=968&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=bDYrWviEB4jYjwPZ-KLABQ&q=liquid+hand+sanitizer+1+gallon&oq=liquid+hand+sanitizer+1+gallon&gs_l=psy-ab.3...15971.20757.0.22014.9.4.0.0.0.0.177.269.1j1.2.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..7.1.92...0i30k1j0i24k1.0.NGnYB1wEiAs You can even make liquid hand sanitizer with a recipe if you want.
i don't know about this crusader kit? that's why i'm watching this video. it is absolutely face wrinkling to me to see no metal factory made lid. looking on ebay all i see for it is a plastic lid. plastic ..... that's face wrinkling. every cook pot for any pot for any use should come with a lid - no excuses (period). a metal lid too - not plastic. companies manufacture things and market them with idiots at the helm - that's gotta be the problem. having to buy aftermarket is bullcorn. thx4vid - i thumbed it up.
Yes I just looked on EBay, no metal lids at all just plastic! There must be a reason? I think these are used by the British army so maybe lids are not needed there? I would like to see a light gauge steel lid made. The aftermarket ones are nice but for me are too robust and weighty. Aluminium diy ones are ok but can get mangled after a while! Thanks for the comment.
Yes, it is strange. I have used the Crusader for several years and love the canteen and plastic mug but never use the stainless steel cup these days. I do all my cooking on a wood or spirit stove and cook in a pot. Usually I take my MSR Seagull which is absolutely bomb proof and has a lid which snaps down firmly when not in use. I use the pot, when it is not earning its keep cooking, to carry my fire kit, tinder, eating irons, cleaning stuff and so on.
I really like the cook kit, you got my sub man gonna check out your other vids.
A good video and i like your tidy approach to leave no trace my friend.
Very informative and very familiar too! Like you I have a stainless mug instead of the plastic one. Also a lid cut out of an old old cookset long ago lost. I've tried firedragon gel in the burner- ok but it does leave a residue. Also made a burner in a boot polish tin with fibreglass and wire gauze out of a cafetiere. Trouble is it doesn't burn for long enough. I think it is a shame they didn't make the base deep enough to take a Trangia burner like the older type Svea cooksets had. I think of the two I prefer the Svea for that reason and because it does come with two metal pots. No water bottle though.
Great vid! Thanks for sharing.
This is not what you called an outdoor cooking man. There is no cooking at all, the food is already made food in the tin. Nothing special. Sorry
I ejoyed your video. I think yours is the only one that is metal on youtube. I like the size and is compact. I think im gonna make one for myself. thanks for posting your idea! jim from bloomington, IN
I found that a Beeman 177 pellet tin fits perfectly into an Esbit stove, you can close the Esbit stove with the tin in it. I'm going to try some sterno gel in it. What material did you use inside your pellet tin to make your burner?
British kit is awesome !
Great vid, I enjoyed your presentation. I do like a Korma too, but I'm not a fan of those packet rices. They are convenient but have a weird taste. Have you tried the Mk2 lightweight kit? Thanks
Hi could you tell me where you got the carbon felt please, I cant find it in the uk
i find heating the curry before adding the rice works betterand means you dont need to bother about simmering
Great vid mate glad I don't have traffic where I stay
That bag was it the BCB one? Mine is so tight you have to squeeze everything out like a lumpy toothpaste tube lol
Yes it's the BCB one. I think there are two types now the Crusader 2 set is out so maybe they are a different size now?
i have tried this and this cooker is hands down the best design cooker out there nothing compares to it.... nothing.... i have used Nesbit stoves every kind of stove out there they all are useless in comparison to this cooker... i have this kit also i have to admit i like the stainless steel canteens a lot better ,,but this kit is great and very functional...
Having the metal canteens does give you another option if your boiling your water. That's why I chose 2 metal cups over the plastic one you get with the kit. Thanks for your comment!
good vid mate. did you make the lid yourself? do you sell them?
Thanks, yes it's a DIY lid but I don't sell them as someone else on eBay was already doing them.
Good video. What is the black fabric stuff you put in your stove? I couldn't tell from the audio.
It's Carbon felt but glass fibre Matt or rope works just as well
+Bushcraft1974 Thanks very much. I've never heard of using this before today. Knowledge really is power. Cheers.
Nice bit of fabrication, thinking what I could use it for..
if u r ever in the states come to idaho and I will take u far away from cars it's beautiful out here