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Speedwell Forge Lake
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Lake refill progress
Quad flight test 13116
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Created with Wondershare Filmora
Group Christmas Party
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Group Christmas Party
Dolly Sods Winter Hike 2014
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Dolly Sods Winter Hike 2014
Dolly Sods, WV Winter hike 2014
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James C. and Tim W. Explore Dolly Sods
MAHHA Spring 2014
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Description
Camp Conquest and Tim Weaver as Maint. Coordinator
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Camp Conquest and Tim Weaver as Maint. Coordinator
Black Forest Trail 2011 Fall trip.wmv
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Greg, James, Mark, Lou, and I tackle the BFT.
Mahha 2011
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Mahha 2011
Mt Rogers Hang 2011
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Video and pic from recent 2011 hang
Pinnacle hike December 5 2010 0001
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Pinnacle hike December 5 2010 0001
STS 2010 Fall
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STS 2010 Fall
Pine Grove Furnace State Park
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Pine Grove Furnace State Park
Mahha 2010 fall.wmv
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Mahha 2010 fall.wmv
Mt Rogers 2009.wmv
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Mt Rogers 2009.wmv
Niagara Falls 2010_0001.wmv
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Niagara Falls 2010_0001.wmv
NC trip 2010
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NC trip 2010
2QZQ Mod 4.wmv
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2QZQ Mod 4.wmv
Winter snowshoe weekend 2010.wmv
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Winter snowshoe weekend 2010.wmv
Mt Rogers winter hang 2010.wmv
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Mt Rogers winter hang 2010.wmv
Pulksled maiden voyage.wmv
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Pulksled maiden voyage.wmv
Mod2
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Mod2
My Pulk sled
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My Pulk sled
MakingCalderaCone 0001
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MakingCalderaCone 0001
MSR Ti pot
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MSR Ti pot
Ti pot handle mod
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Ti pot handle mod

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  • @josiahmantz2657
    @josiahmantz2657 4 місяці тому

    do you still have this cone? It looks like you're using a MSR Titan .85l pot. If so, is there any chance you could trace a template for it and upload it?

  • @raomudasir6490
    @raomudasir6490 Рік тому

    Just awesome..

  • @brando5705
    @brando5705 Рік тому

    Great video. Thanks. Easy to follow as well.

  • @wanttogo1958
    @wanttogo1958 Рік тому

    I’m curious what advantage do you see with this handle over the folding handles that come on the MSR Titan Kettle? I use the same pot and find the handles work well enough. I do use about half a bandana folded as a hot pad when I take it off the stove. I agree it would be a little trickier to place in the the edge of a fire.

    • @wanttogo1958
      @wanttogo1958 Рік тому

      Ok, I just watched your video prior to this one where you explain why you made this new handle. Great idea! You are either an engineer or have the mind of one. Thanks.

  • @TMNT3388
    @TMNT3388 2 роки тому

    Is this Mike Rowe? Great voice man!

  • @zolar1nonassumpsit219
    @zolar1nonassumpsit219 2 роки тому

    Don't plumbers and roofers use those kinds of cones for pipe feed through on a roof?

  • @zolar1nonassumpsit219
    @zolar1nonassumpsit219 2 роки тому

    Perhaps a duct work reducing fitting might be easier? Say 10" to 4" reducer? I think they have those for wood burning stove ducts too (black in color and no zinc coating).

  • @theguywitheyebrows
    @theguywitheyebrows 2 роки тому

    this is amazingly detailed. maximum glory, thank you very much for these instructions!!

    • @theguywitheyebrows
      @theguywitheyebrows 2 роки тому

      with much trial and error, i succeeded in creating my specific application!! thanks again!!

  • @black-end9876
    @black-end9876 3 роки тому

    Short and easy! 10 of 10. Perfect 👍

  • @roachcatcher266
    @roachcatcher266 3 роки тому

    Great video. Just made one over hear in UK, can't get titanium foil, so had to use chinese 0.10mm stainless foil, turned out just as described, but ended up with fingers cut to pieces, ha hah. Works a treat , keep safe and well.

  • @briansamonas3805
    @briansamonas3805 5 років тому

    Nice design

  • @hansondb
    @hansondb 6 років тому

    Do you do professional voice work?

  • @triumphmanful
    @triumphmanful 8 років тому

    Dude, you are the most eloquent speaking person I have ever heard on you tube. A pleasure to hear ! Most people can not speak without saying "UM", BUTT UM, and BUTT DUH , YOU KNOW ! Thank You ! Where did you get the ball joint tie rod ends ? Are they pricey ?

    • @2Questions007
      @2Questions007 8 років тому

      Thanks for the kind words. I do enjoy voiceover work and making How to Videos. Find them at Tractor Supply, although any lawn and garden shop would carry them.

    • @surfearth1
      @surfearth1 7 років тому

      Great video and I like the concept of the conduit around the sled. Nice rig.

    • @surfearth1
      @surfearth1 7 років тому

      Where did you get your couplings from and your tie rod ends? I see the tie rods on amazon but not the couplings.

  • @steveruscitto5883
    @steveruscitto5883 8 років тому

    Very nice video!

  • @kyletango
    @kyletango 9 років тому

    9:16, that's funny. But just wait till January when our friend Duane from Penn. comes down to Alabama to deer hunt. Payback time! LOL

  • @son1tus
    @son1tus 9 років тому

    How do you store it with your gear?

    • @2Questions007
      @2Questions007 9 років тому

      Stephen Haitch Actually since that video was made, I have figured out a way to make a two-piece Caldera cone that easily stores in my pot. Quite simple really, just make two identical cones, cut them down so that the top one overlaps the lower one by 3/4" so that when together are the total height you need. You will need to "pin" the lower cone so it will not collapse under the weight of the pot and water. Drill a hole and insert a bent piece of coat hanger to pin it.Hope that helps.

    • @hansondb
      @hansondb 6 років тому

      I made a similar split cone about five years ago, after seeing a vid from Wandering Dot. I ran into the same problem of collapsing under the weight and came up with a workable, if inelegant, solution using a small screw and washer. I'm looking at improving the design. Do you "pin" this through the lap fold or outside it? Top and bottom, or just one?

  • @maztrain
    @maztrain 10 років тому

    Good to see ya'll out and about....looks like it was a great trip....thanks for sharing Hike On Maz

  • @RallohE
    @RallohE 10 років тому

    Man looks like one heck of a fun trip!

  • @СтасПечкин-ь7ъ
    @СтасПечкин-ь7ъ 10 років тому

    ok !

  • @treywilly431
    @treywilly431 10 років тому

    Looks like an awesome time was had. I need to make it out there and join you guys.

  • @gastar2000
    @gastar2000 10 років тому

    Congratulations 2QZQ! Wow I like your mess hall! Looks like a good time.

  • @johnwdavisjr
    @johnwdavisjr 10 років тому

    Had a great time!

  • @li1ricky
    @li1ricky 10 років тому

    Hey 2Q, about how many people do you get at a typical MAHHA?

  • @jannikmi3194
    @jannikmi3194 11 років тому

    The video is great, but you are making a (geometrical) mistake: In your case the piece of flashing you cut out is exactly 5 3/4" high (like the desired total height of pot+space+burner), but due to the fact that you create a cone and the flashing is assembled slant then, your finished cone is not as high as desired. The solution is a bit more complex, but if you want I can send you a scheme. Just let me know.

    • @kyl3dr
      @kyl3dr 8 років тому

      +Jannik Mi is the solution just simple trig? Where one side of the triangle is width at top - width at bottom, another side is his desired height, and the side you solve for is the actual height you cut the metal to?

    • @jannikmi3194
      @jannikmi3194 8 років тому

      +kyl3dr not sure what i thought back then, but quickly thinking about it that makes sense.

  • @BentbrooksRambles
    @BentbrooksRambles 11 років тому

    . . . Piece of kit conjured from scraps.

  • @BentbrooksRambles
    @BentbrooksRambles 11 років тому

    Brilliant in its simplicity, and marvelously clear in direction. Mine works like a charm, a nice

  • @namelessmember
    @namelessmember 11 років тому

    Great video Tim. Now I'm even sorrier I left early. See y'all next year.

  • @PAsweetbabyd
    @PAsweetbabyd 11 років тому

    Tim, that was a great video of a great event. i had such a wonderful time. you and Donna are naturals - i'm thinking TV show? where to begin with the name?!? ;)

  • @tojomojo464
    @tojomojo464 11 років тому

    Looks like it was a great event. Thanks for sharing!

  • @MtnGeronimo1
    @MtnGeronimo1 11 років тому

    Great tutorial ! Would really like to see your 2 piece design : )

  • @2Questions007
    @2Questions007 11 років тому

    No, the Jet sled seemed to float pretty well with out any treatment. I had about 80 lbs in it and it performed well.

  • @umbaronc1
    @umbaronc1 11 років тому

    Thanks for the quick reply. I've ordered a sled similar to the Jet Sled - a Pelican Trek 45 Utility Sled, so I hope it works. Most of my use will be for pulling on relatively flat terrain with cross country skis. Have you treated/waxed the bottom of your sled to reduce any drag, or do you know if that could make a noticeable difference? Thanks again!

  • @2Questions007
    @2Questions007 11 років тому

    Yes, I did make another one. I found the Expedition sled to be too long for back country backpacking. It would work well hauling heavy loads over a frozen lake and generally flat ground but I needed something for switchbacks, ups and downs, etc. I ended up with a Jet sled. It is plenty large enough for all my gear and handles very well in the woods. It didn't require an additional frame either. Thanks for posting.

  • @2Questions007
    @2Questions007 12 років тому

    Titanium sheet is the only lighter yet durable material I can think of. Search around for Ti sheet. Expensive but should last a long time...more so than roof flashing.

  • @WalkswithMoss
    @WalkswithMoss 12 років тому

    Thanks so much. Your video makes it easy for a non math person to make this. It worked great! Do you have suggestions for a lighter material to use? My cone weights more than my heinekan pot.

  • @eftichiap
    @eftichiap 12 років тому

    best vd and expainable, well done !!!

  • @OldePete
    @OldePete 12 років тому

    I hope your vid on the 2 piece cone is still in the works - I'd really like to see that! Have you experimented with an "open-type" can stove using plumbers cloth inside to help optimize stove/cone efficiency (boil the most water with the least amount of fuel)?

  • @u842mjt
    @u842mjt 12 років тому

    Thanks so much,made one this weekend ,turned out great.I did use the 1-3/4'' and trimmed off some,perfect.

  • @2Questions007
    @2Questions007 12 років тому

    It needs to be 1-1/2" because the 1/2" inward bend and 1/2" outward bent overlap 1/2"....therefore you need to add 1-1/2" to your length dimension. You may find it a bit tight around the pot as a result but you can trim the 1/2" inward and outward bends to gain a bit more circumference. Actually adding 1-3/4" works a bit better.

  • @u842mjt
    @u842mjt 12 років тому

    +why do you add 11/2 '' if you bend each end 1/2 ''

    • @xenaguy01
      @xenaguy01 4 роки тому

      Because the joint is actually 4 layers thick. The first layer determines the circumference. The second, third, and fourth are overlaps. At 1/2 inch each, they total 1-1/2".

  • @BDBD20
    @BDBD20 12 років тому

    Can't wait for the new video! When do you think you'll have it up? Thanks!

  • @2Questions007
    @2Questions007 12 років тому

    I found the best performance was from a small V-8 can double wall styled burner. The flames from a Pepsi can size burner would overshoot the pot and burn up the cone. I'm not sure I understand the O2 issue. Starving the burner would be bad. Too many holes defeats the cone efficiency. On a different note, I have now a 2 piece Caldera Cone that stows inside my pot. Simple to do and eliminates the need for another conatiner to stow the cone in. I'll be putting a video together on how to make it

  • @coradchere
    @coradchere 12 років тому

    @2Questions007 do you make your own stove as well? I ask because according to Trail Designs, standard alcohol stoves don't work well in the low O2 environment inside the cone

  • @Pawoodsman
    @Pawoodsman 13 років тому

    Can't beat the Pa wilds , I hope to do a quick over nighter Tuesday without getting eaten by a wounded Black Bear . I can't believe it an ex hunter complaining about hunting season lol

  • @kileykiley
    @kileykiley 13 років тому

    Excelent video. Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!

  • @clobbohead
    @clobbohead 13 років тому

    Just ran across this today. Neat schtuff! I wish I could do that! Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @triggerhpy
    @triggerhpy 13 років тому

    A Suspension board wow lol. Like having a boy scout knote board but for hammocks. Very cool

  • @Hopingtosurvive
    @Hopingtosurvive 13 років тому

    A very well made tutorial. I have no doubt this can be made with titanium foil. I know titanium goat sells the foil. You may be able to find it cheaper elsewhere though. Nice Job.

  • @KorbanD
    @KorbanD 13 років тому

    Excellent Video! Thank you SO MUCH! Making one this weekend for sure.

  • @psilokan
    @psilokan 13 років тому

    Hennessy Ham ... Mock