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southpaw chris
Приєднався 12 гру 2013
Copy of SouthPaw Chris Intro
Just giving you guys a look into my life. Please leave a comment below and thank you for your time ! Stay tuned in.
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Відео
River Smoke
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Enjoying the day by the river. Have a great day and thank you. Stay tuned in for more vids.
Just A Walk In The Park
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Took a Walk In A Local Park. Short And Sweet ! Its only part of a longer video.......Maybe I will show more of it someday soon. Thank you for watching and please stay tuned In for more !
GSI Espresso Maker
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Great little espresso maker for on the Go. GSI Outdoor.com Restoration Hardware Stores( Christmas Time )
Home Made Pipe Tools
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Another Project of mine to keep me busy. Any questions or comments please leave below. Thank you for watching and have a wonderful day.
Channel Update And Thank You ! August 27 2015
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Stay tuned for Giveaway Info. Just wanted to say thankyou to everyone who subscribed and shared. Be sure to check these channels out. Cutlery Lover Stuff and Things Jay Dagner
Lunch Box Kit
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Maxpedition.com (Beefy organizer) Eco lunch.com Opinel knives #6 Gsi Spork How do you guys carry your lunch ? Please leave a comment
Gerber Silver Trident
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awsome tactical knife. check out some of Gerbers USA made knives.
CRKT Chogan T Hawk
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Awsome budget camp axe. IF you guys have any mod ideas leave a comment below. thanks for watching.
Knives and Coffee
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Two things that i like . What are two things that you guys like. ? leave a comment.
Budget Spyderco Series
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Great line from spyderco for the budget friendly .
Woodgas Stove " Biomass 3000 "
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Another awsome diy project. Leave a comment .like share and subscribe if you like what you see.
Anodizing Attempt
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figured i would give it a shot. let me know what you guys think
Coldsteel Code 4 " lefthanded Edc Perfection ? "
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Coldsteel Code 4 " lefthanded Edc Perfection ? "
Ah ya! You have exquisite taste in blades.
Awesome stove!
So mache ich meinen Ikea Hobo nicht an. Nutze Streichholz und trockenes Gras etc als Zunder.😮😊😊 Aber deine Kamin Tür ist mal was Neues!
How I wish Gerber would start making good blades again. These would sell like hotcakes, and also an upgraded Mark II would be awesome!.
Lose the annoying music.
buuuuuuuuuh
Great design idea. I may have missed it. But, what are the eye hooks on either side of the hatch for?
I liked to see it in action.😊😊 How do you close the door?
Yeah watched a few different videos you have done and it’s been 7 years since your last one
Cual es su precio en mexico
Great little stove you made there :)
Had to turn off. I thought it was about an ikea stove. Turns out it's just some numpty trying to sing
LMAO @ "They were just jealous". lol
Some people just never figure it out, wish you well!
Just blacken the old shield.
Great video!
If you had those eye bolt handles at 120 degrees (adding a 3rd), you could hang the thing off a tripod - Nice way to dry utensils after washing them. You can also burn charcoal briquettes in that stove.
Waiting for new content
I wonder if utensil holders will one day come in titanium?
Not what I was looking for, but still a cool video
Actually, Iron particles are pyrophoric which means it spontaneously combusts when exposed to oxygen. It not the friction which ignites the Iron particles. So when Iron rusts that is the Iron particles oxidizing. When you shave off microscopic particles they oxidize so rapidly that they combust.
I loved this video. I'm blessed, too, brother...by His love and by your effort. Thank you!
Awesome bro... gotta give to ya... original indeed...looks like a contraption that belongs to Frankenstien... lol...lol... just purchased the same Hobo Canister, i have a question if you don't mind... what is the thickness of the bottom bolts going through the canister... Lenth i presume at least 5 inches for length how about the thickness, not to bring the canister at home depot...if you know what i mean... anyways thxs and pretty cool indeed with your little project... I'm using a Grill fan on the top...looks really cool...Cheap $4.00 for the pair..; check it out at Amazon...
How did the natives make long pipes without any modern tools? Anyone knows??
The musics horrible
Sorry, no talk, no watch..... bye..! BTW, don't like the music..?
5 years old and still valid. Your sheath is very well done. Thank you for the information.
Sorry .. the music .. too much!
I miss this channel
Nice video thanks
Thank you for explaining the Ikea but woul have made it still nicer by burning the stove. I would have loved to see how the lid on top of the stove with holes controlled the flame.
Right on !!!! D will motorpiper
That music was terrible!😵😵😵😵
Is a second bottom added? There seems to at least two flat bolt ends at the bottom row of round holes and two ends with nuts at the opposite end. Was thinking this could be an ash catcher. I was thinking of making some sort of external/add-on ash/ember catcher on mine hobo stove as it makes a lot of ash in a short time.
It would be nice if you put a list of parts on here with instructions. Thanks. Nice looking stove.
the prices are way way higher now wtf
Nice video. I used a shower grate as a pot stand, too. It was the 5" Oatey one from Lowes. Hammered down the two screw slots and then bent the (4) tab to 90 degrees and fit PERFECTLY on top. HD didn't seem to have this grate. And for an additional and preferred pot stand I used a grill beercan whole chicken grill stand from Lowes that I bent over the stove and flattened the sliding pieces and and secured with a cheap metal stake from Walmart. For my legs I used spade screws and wingnuts, lockwashers and washers and one sided conduit clamps for a set of (4) on the bottom so that I could make rotating legs that fold under the stove when transporting. Choose a conduit clamp that is big enough that the spade screw doesn't clear it on the bottom and bolts roughly the size of the wholes in the Ikea container. Walmart has a set of ditty bags with 3 bags for $5. I purchased these and used the middle one to transport the stove setup that allowed for room for a combustion kit. And the Stanley kit with the (2) green cups and the nesting folding cup will nest nicely inside the stove as well . There is enough room for a small roundish tin to use as a fire tin with fatwood, etc. to fit inside the drawstring pouch. I have also slid additional stakes into stove to support an alchohol stove like the one in your video inside for versatility and will find a way to put Esbit tablet at the right height, too. You can use (2) additional stakes through the holes of the sides of the "stove" to support the Trangia at whatever height works best. To me, yours seems a bit low. I didn't feel the need for a swinging door and actually put (2) holes across from each other to slip in larger pieces of wood in the stove. For a day out hiking it fits perfectly in the haversack. I slip some fat wood that can be processed in the kit with it. I made an additional one and actually leave it in the truck.
The little cup get way to HOT and you must put something under it while on the espresso maker or you will get burned!
Beautifully done!
Nice details with the hinged door and scewers
musique trop forte, je préfère les bruits de la nature
Why take the time to make a negative comment just bug out. Good vid man
Love the us gerbers, an some of the overseas ones as well, the Prodigy is one fantastic knife an yes I would trust my life with it!
The knife owns you because you cut yourself with it?
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Hello! Where can I get those lanyard beads you have attached to the knives? Thank you!
The music is inspiration Chris thanks for showing us the joys of nature and cooking God bless
I came here for the Hobo stove. What I got was so much more. I’ve watch dozens of Hobo stove vids, so not show casing the stove itself was not a big deal. I loved that you showed your fire making skills. And I myself appreciated the length of it all. It gave me a chance to enjoy the entire songs you choose to go along with a great video. Wonderful job brother!
im not going to comment, but im giving a thumbs up for effort.
I think you have a great selection on your 5 tools.....Good luck!
Nice Video thank you