Homemade Fire-starters for Backyard BBQ's

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  • Опубліковано 20 тра 2014
  • Convert your leftover party trash, into a fun and versatile, micro fire pit.
    Whether you need to get the grill started, set the mood for your romantic evenings, or get a campfire blazing, these little starter pucks will ensure you get heat you need, every time.
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    WARNING:
    Do not use indoors. An open flame poses a fire hazard. Do not use near any flammable or explosive material. Cutting aluminum cans will give the metal very sharp edges. Sharp edges cut skin. You may want to use gloves to mitigate any risk. This project should not be attempted without adult supervision and adequate training. Use of this video content is at your own risk.
    Music By: www.machinimasound.com (Morning Cruise)
    Project Inspired By:
    Boy scouts! My dad was the scout leader, and showed me how to make something similar to this when I was a kid, out of cardboard and a tuna can. We called them "buddy burners" and used them for camping.
    Project History & More Info:
    During boy a boy scout activity, my dad showed us how to make a cool project called a “buddy burner”.
    We'd take an empty tuna can, fill it with rolled up cardboard, and soak the whole thing in wax to make a small portable fire, or fire-starter that would burn for an impressive amount of time.
    When a beverage company approached me and asked what I could do as a life-hack with some of their packaging, this was one of the ideas that came to mind.
    I adapted the cans to work in lieu of a tuna can, and used the cardboard from the packaging rolled up inside, then melted candles and poured the was in the can.
    How this works, is that the cardboard acts as a wick, and as it burns, it melts the wax, soaks it up through the cardboard, vaporizes it, and burns it as fuel.
    The top of the cardboard will burn, but the rest of the cardboard under the wax line will not burn until all the wax is used up.
    Amazing, these burned for over an hour each. And while they can start BBQ briquettes, I found that the coals eventually get so hot they will melt the aluminum. So tuna cans would be a better choice, but soda cans can work as well. They are also lightweight, easy to make, and great for any survival kit or day pack.
    #tkor #thekingofrandom

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  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight 10 років тому +307

    Were you roasting...Starburst?

    • @rowandirks4137
      @rowandirks4137 9 років тому +5

      NightHawkInLight Yes he was, my friend!

    • @mtex_co
      @mtex_co 9 років тому +3

      It's yummy tho

    • @quartz6902
      @quartz6902 9 років тому +2

      NightHawkInLight he was roasting candy

    • @SplicesAndCelluloid
      @SplicesAndCelluloid 8 років тому +3

      +NightHawkInLight You bet he was

    • @vg8968
      @vg8968 5 років тому +1

      Seriously wtf?..

  • @TheKingofRandom
    @TheKingofRandom  10 років тому +251

    *If you enjoyed this project, please **_Like_** and **_Share_**. It really helps. Thank you! :D*

    • @mikewest3108
      @mikewest3108 9 років тому +4

      Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" Well it wasn't at a party but it was impressive. I grew up in the country so there weren't any neighbors close at all. Anyway, one night my brothers and I were outside burning trash in a 55 gallon drum. Many times the stuff in the bottom would not burn correctly and there would be unconsumed refuse left smoldering in the bottom. This particular night I thought I would try to get it to burn completely. We lit the fires using kerosene so I grabbed the can of kerosene and poured some onto the smoldering remains in the drum. It didn't ignite but did give off a copious amount of white smoke that formed a column about 30 feet high. Suddenly I got a bad idea and grabbed the lighter in my pocket and proceeded toward the barrel. I ducked down under the white smoke and exclaimed to my brothers "Watch this!" I held the lighter just inside the cloud and flicked my Bic. I heard WOOOOSH! and saw everything in the area become brightly lit followed by my brothers cheering and yelling "WOW!! That was cool!" This was shortly followed by my Dad, who was in the house watching television, coming out yelling "What the hell was that!?" Apparently he saw the flash inside as well. I explained what I did and without saying a word, he turned around and went back inside. I still remember that night clearly.

    • @muhdzadidiabbasbob8723
      @muhdzadidiabbasbob8723 9 років тому

      Clever Thomson you are amazing!!!!

    • @lauriegreenway2538
      @lauriegreenway2538 9 років тому +1

      Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" I've been making these since the mid 90's but with tuna cans which work wonderfully in place of Sterno's and I found that they can be used several times with just keeping the paraffin level full after say three uses :) I used two different size tuna cans one for the Sterno and the other for a cap to put it out to cool down once done using it.

    • @josefsan8769
      @josefsan8769 9 років тому

      Laurie Greenway good idea

    • @johnmartinez1890
      @johnmartinez1890 9 років тому

      u can also use a tuna can

  • @Spock1777
    @Spock1777 8 років тому +48

    2:55 "coolest thing I've tried all day" he says as he roasts Starbursts over an open flame.

  • @donaldz1264
    @donaldz1264 8 років тому +117

    Instead of cutting up soda cans, try using tuna cans, they're pre-sized!

    • @borax4339
      @borax4339 6 років тому +1

      Donald Zimmerman thanks

    • @pinkribbon1007
      @pinkribbon1007 6 років тому +17

      ! he probably used cans just for sponspers

    • @queasycarboy508
      @queasycarboy508 5 років тому +5

      tin (meltin'pot) = 233°C
      alluminium(meltin'pot)= 660.3°C

    • @parmesan_xd
      @parmesan_xd 5 років тому +7

      Dud it was sponsored he had to

    • @Preinstallable
      @Preinstallable 4 роки тому +4

      CarBoy Tuna cans are not made of tin.

  • @NedTheDread
    @NedTheDread 10 років тому +15

    I wouldn't recommend cooking anything directly over a flame when using wax for fuel, the wax vapor will condense on the food and you can definitely taste it...
    Great idea for a light source, or to heat a small pot/pan though! :)

  • @TheKingofRandom
    @TheKingofRandom  10 років тому +284

    Great little project for fun, or emergency preparedness. Thanks so much for over *_10,000 likes!_*

    • @SubhanSadad109
      @SubhanSadad109 10 років тому

      u got that right thank you for this amazing mike hack

    • @TheKingofRandom
      @TheKingofRandom  10 років тому +2

      Subhan Sadad You're welcome!

    • @AbhinavSubramanian
      @AbhinavSubramanian 10 років тому +2

      I gotta give it to you this is pretty sweet even though I can't drink yet

    • @SubhanSadad109
      @SubhanSadad109 10 років тому

      Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" grant thompson you replied sweet

    • @juliandahl1999
      @juliandahl1999 10 років тому +4

      I´m german but I understand your Videos great!
      And today we well make BBQ as well. --Thank you

  • @nikrodox
    @nikrodox 9 років тому +219

    I thought those candles were marshmallows.

  • @alexanderbendall
    @alexanderbendall 4 роки тому +2

    R. I. P man, you were the best. You weren't the king of random, you were the king of youtube.

  • @kipkay
    @kipkay 10 років тому +132

    Sweet stuff Grant!

  • @RobGavagan
    @RobGavagan 10 років тому +41

    Perfect! This is great!

    • @NickRoss
      @NickRoss 10 років тому

      Yeah Rob.

    • @MegaJacob9999
      @MegaJacob9999 10 років тому +2

      One great youtuber commenting another great youtuber

    • @jeramieivey
      @jeramieivey 10 років тому

      I do the same thing with drier lint news paper and wax. works like a champ.

  • @semtas848
    @semtas848 4 роки тому +17

    I will never forget this hack...
    R.I.P❤️

  • @orgaahn28
    @orgaahn28 4 роки тому +1

    Just have to say, I made a few and they are AWESOME! I will never go camping without a supply of these ever again! Super easy, Super cheap. and Super effective! Thank you TKOR Team!

  • @tjbanansen1
    @tjbanansen1 10 років тому +9

    "Probably the coolest thing I've tried all day"
    ~ Grant
    I wish I get to try cool things everyday.... But instead I'm just here on my computer

  • @BraandonTV
    @BraandonTV 10 років тому +21

    If only more youtubers interacted with people In the comments like you, great video BTW

    • @TheKingofRandom
      @TheKingofRandom  10 років тому +11

      Thanks Braanodon!

    • @CyberRecycle
      @CyberRecycle 10 років тому

      i do. GT is one of my UA-cam role models. He sends a positive vibe.

    • @imthemanofcool6776
      @imthemanofcool6776 7 років тому

      +Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" lol branOdon

  • @zanyzanne
    @zanyzanne 8 років тому +4

    I made these!! A couple of safety mods: I used snub-nosed pliers to crimp down the edge of the can... eliminating sharp edges. I also used OLD cooking grease (instead of wax) to soak my cardboard. This means you must leave the can in the fire, BUT you don't get any wax smell/taste in your food AND it's recycl-ish!!

  • @legendfox2000
    @legendfox2000 9 років тому +194

    Roasting starbursts? Is that a thing? O_o

    • @DangitBobby1990
      @DangitBobby1990 9 років тому +129

      Yep, it's called a shooting star! First, stick a Starburst on the end of your stick. Then, hold it by the campfire. When the candy inevitably catches fire, panic and fling the flaming candy into the nearby bushes or group of friends.
      I just made this up.

    • @zombietoaster9288
      @zombietoaster9288 9 років тому +11

      Dangit_Bobby that is hilarious XD

    • @danteciampanelli6663
      @danteciampanelli6663 9 років тому +1

      Just about to say that!

    • @huskiesplays8420
      @huskiesplays8420 9 років тому +1

      I might try to eat a roasted -flaming- starburst.

    • @danteciampanelli6663
      @danteciampanelli6663 9 років тому +1

      Huskies Plays 😝

  • @TheUrbanPrepper
    @TheUrbanPrepper 10 років тому +15

    AWESOME! This has so many areas of use; backpacking, camping, survival situations. Thank you for sharing this Boy Scout trick of the trade with us in such an entertaining way. I will definitely try your design out!

    • @TheKingofRandom
      @TheKingofRandom  10 років тому +11

      Thanks so much! The traditional tuna can is probably a more viable option than an aluminum can, but it works :)

    • @spinchy7955
      @spinchy7955 7 років тому

      TheUrbanPrepper ok

    • @spinchy7955
      @spinchy7955 7 років тому

      TheUrbanPrepper Oklahoma

    • @spinchy7955
      @spinchy7955 7 років тому

      TheUrbanPrepper Ogden

  • @DaymDrops
    @DaymDrops 10 років тому +17

    Amazing and I keep some Mike's hard Mango on heavy rotation...My BBQ will be much different next time!! :-)

  • @irishwristwatch9980
    @irishwristwatch9980 8 років тому +224

    but . . how do i start the grill to melt the candles to make the thing to start the grill . . .

    • @daniellee6912
      @daniellee6912 8 років тому +22

      put the candle in a bowl and put in the microwave

    • @4bavkar937
      @4bavkar937 8 років тому +4

      +Night Mare Its a paradox....

    • @Heburntmyshake
      @Heburntmyshake 8 років тому +5

      make them before you have a grill out and have them handy :D. use cans from your last grill out to make these.

    • @lancelindlelee7256
      @lancelindlelee7256 8 років тому

      +Night Mare Electric grill

    • @irishwristwatch9980
      @irishwristwatch9980 8 років тому

      then i wont need them

  • @edi9892
    @edi9892 9 років тому +2

    When I was little kid, I soaked up some wax with a paper hankerchief and made a cone out of it, which was maybe an inch high. When I set it on fire it first burnt like a candle, but then the flame got longer and longer until it was ridiculusly big. It scared the crap out of my parents and I was glad to have chosen a safe place for my experiment.

  • @rileytroup6361
    @rileytroup6361 9 років тому +6

    When I made some of your fire logs I started wondering if I could use oil, so I put the cardboard in and instead of the wax I put some vegetable oil in and I found that it works great. Thank you for all of your videos.

  • @NorthSurvival
    @NorthSurvival 10 років тому +33

    Awesome video. Great thing to have in your survival pack, it´s waterproof, light weight and have a long burn time.

    • @AyhamAlnasser
      @AyhamAlnasser 10 років тому

      OMG OMG OMG it is NorthSurvival. HI HI I LOVE YOU!!

    • @NorthSurvival
      @NorthSurvival 10 років тому

      Ayham Alnasser Thank you my friend, nice to meet you here.

    • @TheKingofRandom
      @TheKingofRandom  10 років тому +9

      Thanks NorthSurvival. Looks like you have a fan club! :)

    • @Erpyrikk
      @Erpyrikk 10 років тому

      I have seen the same idea years ago but with shoe polish tins as casings

    • @50megadude
      @50megadude 10 років тому

      Hey NorthSurvival! what you doin here?

  • @General12th
    @General12th 7 років тому +15

    Did... did you just roast _Starburst_?
    I have to try this now. New worlds of culinary delight have been opened to me.

  • @bomartin
    @bomartin 8 років тому

    thank you for your video. these are great for camping, great for damp weather, and fun to make, my grandchildren love to get candles at garage sales, its a good weekend project for the boys. thank you again.

  • @SonicDadDotCom
    @SonicDadDotCom 10 років тому +14

    Really cool Grant! I need to make a few for my 72hr kits.
    -Ritchie

  • @saifahmed1304
    @saifahmed1304 10 років тому +53

    cmon man. pls melt some sand on that solar burner. this will produce molten glass. make a RANDOM Sand melting project.

    • @RexGalilae
      @RexGalilae 10 років тому +1

      Great idea, dude!! You surely have got some stuff...@:-D

    • @sammusson5317
      @sammusson5317 10 років тому

      Get a life

  • @MadMax-yq9ix
    @MadMax-yq9ix 9 років тому +2

    I followed what you said and made about 30 of these, got them saved in the shed in the backyard, they work great. :D

  • @anthonyrodi4333
    @anthonyrodi4333 8 років тому +1

    Dang, I've been watching your videos for quite a while, and I'm really happy you're posting so often now! keep up the great work!

  • @GreekGadgetGuru
    @GreekGadgetGuru 10 років тому +15

    Wow this might come in handy someday! Nice one Grant!

  • @Dylanjruggier
    @Dylanjruggier 10 років тому +5

    My favorite thing to do, grab a bunch of sparklers, 60 or so, and wrap them all up together with electrical tape, leaving one to stick out as a fuse, now just keep wrapping, going 3/4 of the way down the metal handles, use waaaayyy more tape than you think you'll need, particularly around the top and where the fuse enters. Light it up and run away! :D I've got a couple vids on my channel of it from a few years ago

    • @TheKingofRandom
      @TheKingofRandom  10 років тому +6

      :D

    • @Dylanjruggier
      @Dylanjruggier 10 років тому +2

      Awww my video got flagged as inappropriate and removed, now I've got one of three warning strikes :( I meant no harm...

    • @CorruptedDrag0n1
      @CorruptedDrag0n1 10 років тому

      Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" this is amazing im gonna have to try this, i've already done a few others of your experiments

  • @asa_howard
    @asa_howard 10 років тому

    Thanks this is awesome, my family and I are planning to roast s'mores soon and I'm looking forward to making the s'mores roaster. Thanks again for all the awesome videos you put up I watch them all!

  • @cstruth5082
    @cstruth5082 8 років тому +132

    Anybody think he was putting marshmallows in the can when they were candles?

  • @tonymichaud8683
    @tonymichaud8683 8 років тому +4

    Such a good idea! but such an old one...I learned this about forty years ago. Mind you It was on a larger scale, using jam cans or coffee cans, These were used to make emergency heaters for such occasions when you were, say, broken down in your car far from help? Or in a rainy or freezing situation where you needed a reliable fire. Thank you for posting this

  • @ds222
    @ds222 9 років тому +52

    Congrats.. you just made a candle out of candles

    • @porticula
      @porticula 9 років тому +2

      but . . how do i start the grill to melt the candles to make the thing to start the grill . . .

    • @rexagus5265
      @rexagus5265 9 років тому +18

      David Schaefer No. He combined Candles to make an upgraded Candle with high flame

    • @pinkribbon1007
      @pinkribbon1007 6 років тому

      David Schaefer Congrats try using the candles melted to make the fire then

  • @familytabletch7517
    @familytabletch7517 8 років тому

    we tried this and they were very successful FANTASTIC!!!!!
    thank you for making your projects
    CARRY ON!!!!!

  • @Alex-wn5rc
    @Alex-wn5rc 7 років тому

    You're my hero! This helped me so much. I don't have Mike's lemonade, but all cans work.

  • @starshinefaces
    @starshinefaces 10 років тому +3

    We used to make these with tuna cans in Girl Scouts and called them Buddy Burners. We would take a larger can (like a coffee can) and from the top open side of the can cut a rectangle piece off of one side so that when the can was upside down the buddy burner would slide inside. The bottom of the can was up and became the cooking surface because it would get hot from the buddy burner inside. We would adjust the temperature by sliding the buddy burner in and out of the "stove". We cooked pancakes on it. Supposedly you could put a cake mix in a small can and then cover it with a larger can to make an oven on top of the stove, but I remember the cake tasted like smoke - yuck.

    • @TheKingofRandom
      @TheKingofRandom  10 років тому +1

      Awesome! I learned the idea in Scouts, and called them buddy burners as well :D

    • @starshinefaces
      @starshinefaces 10 років тому +1

      Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" A summer night project I learned from a friend: We had old white t-shirts for the kids to wear. They put them out on the grass and took glow sticks that were glowing. We clipped the end of the stick off so the liquid inside could be used to draw on the t-shirts. Some of the kids just did glowing splatter art on the shirts, but you have to be careful because the inside tube is made of glass and we didn't want any glass shards to come out and get stepped on. They had bright glowing shirts to run around outside with. We took this idea to the beach with us and did t-shirts on the beach as well. Again we were careful with the glass. When we were finished you could see glowing spots on the sand where they missed their t-shirt. We told people it was where the aliens had landed :)

  • @alltime10s
    @alltime10s 10 років тому +101

    Cool vid! :D

    • @specificallyopened
      @specificallyopened 10 років тому +16

      woah fancy seeing you here!

    • @vyxsi1638
      @vyxsi1638 10 років тому +2

      thebushcraftdude lol

    • @Anukritlol
      @Anukritlol 10 років тому +35

      That awesome moment when you know both channels!

    • @vyxsi1638
      @vyxsi1638 10 років тому +2

      Anukrit Lamichhane ya its awesome

    • @Marioelements12
      @Marioelements12 10 років тому +1

      Seriously, i said this in two of smg4's videos and im saying it now, someone famous watches someone famous.... i call it UA-cam Vigilance

  • @ReelGrandeValleyFT
    @ReelGrandeValleyFT 8 років тому

    Cool idea man, I love it! next BBQ I'm gonna try it out. thankx can't wait

  • @mackizard2913
    @mackizard2913 9 років тому

    Great Idea! Im going on a backpacking trip this summer, so I'm gonna try to make 4-5 of these for nights at the campsite.

  • @spiralbeast
    @spiralbeast 10 років тому +36

    Mike-Ro fire pit

  • @AlltimeNumbers
    @AlltimeNumbers 10 років тому +4

    This is possibly the best G.T video yet. Thanks Grant!

    • @TheKingofRandom
      @TheKingofRandom  10 років тому +4

      I'm glad you liked it. Thanks!

    • @AlltimeNumbers
      @AlltimeNumbers 10 років тому +1

      Grant Thompson - "The King of Random"
      No worries buddy. A thumbs up from us!

    • @jonathanramirez251
      @jonathanramirez251 10 років тому

      Alltime Numbers yeah damn right alltime

    • @leos5312
      @leos5312 7 років тому

      Alltime Numbers LeL

  • @lonz73
    @lonz73 9 років тому

    I'm going to make tons of these...best an easiest starter I've seen yet, cheap too!!! Thanks an keep up the good vids :)

  • @tragictoast2956
    @tragictoast2956 9 років тому

    I like how you were roasting Starburst at the end. That's something I would do. Hahaha!

  • @violiman
    @violiman 8 років тому +60

    if you squint your eyes and listen close you can maybe tell that he is sponsored

    • @wtblack5
      @wtblack5 8 років тому +5

      My sponsor-supported study shows otherwise...

    • @violiman
      @violiman 8 років тому +1

      ok

    • @MrBizteck
      @MrBizteck 4 роки тому

      Or you could listen to the first 30 seconds of the video 🤷‍♂️

  • @rbcproductions8833
    @rbcproductions8833 10 років тому +6

    So awesome just made one, Just tested it on the backside and thought it would be shit but it was really good! I mean when i tried to blow it out i nearly couldn't. Keep it up man!

    • @TheKingofRandom
      @TheKingofRandom  10 років тому +9

      Awesome feedback! Thanks :)

    • @user-tb9yv4zz3u
      @user-tb9yv4zz3u 8 років тому

      Seriously Great work right? Reaaaally imaginative building a bigger candle with candles wow hooooow did they think of that. Just wow toooootally haven't done that in kindergarten. Really aaaaawesome right???

    • @4bavkar937
      @4bavkar937 8 років тому

      +강남훈 lol, maybe you should cut down in those extra letters...

    • @bonesmcrattley2849
      @bonesmcrattley2849 8 років тому

      +RBC PRODUCTIONS On the backside? Man, that must burn!

  • @tjernstarr
    @tjernstarr 9 років тому

    I am a life-long camper and have my own little trick for getting fires going every time, plus a cool party trick. Using leftover dryer lint packed into egg cartons and pouring used candle wax over it you can get the same effect. The great part is the egg carton and the dryer lint are super easy to light and you can just break off the amount of fire starters you need right off the carton. Lights even when windy or wet! Now the party trick is way cooler I promise. Cut some old vinyl hose and 1 inch copper pipe into about one foot sections. When you have your fire burning hot you can stick one of the hose sections into the copper pipe and place it into the middle of your roaring fire. It will result in the coolest color display of chemical reactions for about an hour. It is supper pretty and a great conversation starter. The pipe is reusable once it has cooled down and for a longer display you can use a 2" or 3" pipe and stuff more than one hose in it. I'm not sure how this works but i do know you can't use a rubber hose; I tried and it was unsatisfying.

  • @luciogutierrezjr2452
    @luciogutierrezjr2452 9 років тому

    This is a great idea. I tried this with my kids. We used a tuna can instead (pre cut). Thanks much!

  • @TheProverbialHater
    @TheProverbialHater 10 років тому +5

    This guy is making me into the black McGuyver... They call me Blaguyver.

  • @Allyoucancraft
    @Allyoucancraft 4 роки тому +8

    Rip the King of Random.. 😥

  • @jefforyhurst4813
    @jefforyhurst4813 9 років тому

    These are so cool. Im going to put a few of these together and use them for stocking stuffers.

  • @richardmyhan3369
    @richardmyhan3369 8 років тому

    I'll be using this one this weekend. thanks for all the great lifehacks/mikehacks. :)

  • @ethanwastlick5792
    @ethanwastlick5792 4 роки тому +3

    This is the best thing I've seen in a while and it actually works great

  • @RimstarOrg
    @RimstarOrg 10 років тому +6

    Awesome, Grant!

    • @bobertfunfunfun405
      @bobertfunfunfun405 10 років тому +3

      wow fancy seeing you here, all the smart people who build things(or people i watch all the time) are commenting on this video

    • @sigmarkr
      @sigmarkr 10 років тому

      Bobert funfunfun me to

  • @lizlefae
    @lizlefae 9 років тому

    This would be something great to take camping & it might be a good idea to store one in a survival pack too!

  • @alyxparker3148
    @alyxparker3148 9 років тому

    there is a "smoke pond" in the middle. When you blow it out it is so cool thanks Grant.

  • @amlenk
    @amlenk 7 років тому +6

    Creates a Firestarter
    Him: "Meh"
    Puts rocks around it
    Him: "Now thats probably the coolest thing i've tried all day!"

  • @Thomasawesome55
    @Thomasawesome55 8 років тому +44

    Am I the only one who came from the exploding water bottles to find out why he was putting starburst over a fire?

  • @rensbakker7710
    @rensbakker7710 9 років тому

    Thanx Grant! I've made it in different sizes and other types of containers so it will burn much longer!. It's btw a nice decoration for parties!
    greetings from Rotterdam!

  • @davidpierson8654
    @davidpierson8654 8 років тому

    thanks grant, all the projects you do are great for the enviorment and great for people to learn.

  • @TheNukedNacho
    @TheNukedNacho 9 років тому +29

    HOMEMADE FIRE STARTERS? WHY MAKE THESE WHEN YOU CAN USE A FLAMETHROWER?!?!?! *INSANE LAUGH*

    • @JohannPachecoVeissiere
      @JohannPachecoVeissiere 9 років тому

      McBEERtheDEER EXACTLY I ALWAYS THINK THAT

    • @Hoik_it
      @Hoik_it 9 років тому

      Johann Jogos *heads for the door hears car tyre screeching*

    • @aSlimyDragon
      @aSlimyDragon 9 років тому

      McBEERtheDEER Oh yea. Forgot about the flamethrower. *Walks to corner of room and picks up flamethrower.* Here we are!

    • @brycehurley8032
      @brycehurley8032 9 років тому

      McBEERtheDEER I want a flamethrower but these are good for my camping bag

    • @brycehurley8032
      @brycehurley8032 9 років тому

      ***** thanks

  • @MsSBVideos
    @MsSBVideos 9 років тому +9

    2:50 why are you roasting starbursts? I think they would drip down into a molten puddle unsuitable for eating.

    • @danieldean8253
      @danieldean8253 9 років тому +1

      Roasted starbursts actually taste amazing. You have it over the flame till you see it drip once, and then let it cool till you have a crunchy, chewy treat.

    • @Thesnakerox
      @Thesnakerox 9 років тому +3

      Don't forget...he's called "The King of _Random._"

    • @MsSBVideos
      @MsSBVideos 9 років тому

      Daniel Yu Hmm. Well actually I think my little brother would love that! He loves starbursts. He likes crunchy things. So why not? :)

    • @MsSBVideos
      @MsSBVideos 9 років тому

      Thesnakerox oh yeah! He IS veeeeerrrrryyyyy random.

    • @Ampera_
      @Ampera_ 9 років тому +1

      ***** Would this make the yellow ones more sour?
      I love sour things (With the exception of warheads, which are just 9V battery candies) so if this makes them taste more sour, next I go camping I wanna try that.

  • @chrisdacosts43
    @chrisdacosts43 8 років тому

    I've watched a lot of prepper videos and found them to be bad comedy. You my man actually have a lot of useful information that is useful in emergency situations. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK BROTHER!!!!

  • @vincesk8er971
    @vincesk8er971 7 років тому

    i love this one thumbs up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MarcosGarcia-kx4rb
    @MarcosGarcia-kx4rb 10 років тому +60

    how can I melt the wax if I cant even start a fire!

    • @rasta_boy1419
      @rasta_boy1419 9 років тому

      Tube of chips

    • @nambinhvu
      @nambinhvu 9 років тому +6

      LMFAO This tip is stupid, you can just use oil instead of candles, it's cheaper and easier, but it will give off some smoke, you'll know if you've burned oil before.
      You could actually use any type of fuel that burns slow like the tiki torch fluid, or rubbing alcohol, or anything like that. Almost anything fatty/greasy would work, just keep in mind, the smoke that comes off it might be toxic and you might not want to roast food over it.
      The only reason to use wax would be to be for storing, or if you plan on putting it out and then reusing it, since it'll be less messy.

    • @scoutclover9572
      @scoutclover9572 6 років тому +1

      You melt it before the party.

  • @geberlan
    @geberlan 9 років тому +17

    Won't there be wax residue and smell with fumes on the things you cook?

    • @KSSyu13
      @KSSyu13 9 років тому +2

      geberlan Actually wax does vaporize when heated up near a flame. When the wax vaporizes, the flame heats it enough for the wax vapor to react with oxygen. Since wax is pretty much completely carbon and hydrogen chains, you just get water and carbon dioxide in the end.

    • @unleashthebeast2903
      @unleashthebeast2903 8 років тому +1

      You can take it out after the charcoals are ready, I doesn't really change the taste if you do that.

    • @ethanluu4592
      @ethanluu4592 6 років тому

      KSSyu13 wow thx

    • @martynasgezevicius3808
      @martynasgezevicius3808 6 років тому

      Dont know how wax works, but paraphine (or whatever its spelled) the stuff that most candles are made of leaves a DISGUSTING smell and releases fumes you dont want near your food. I used this cartboard + paraphine candle multiple times, throwed it in my backpack after outdoor use, whole backpack stinked like crazy. So did my food after cooking it on fire like that. I rate this 2/10 would not recomend. Unless you use some magical wax and cartboard that burns up COMPLETLEY

    • @33rokkin
      @33rokkin 5 років тому

      You would start the wood or coal with the candle and let the wax burn off before putting food on it

  • @Goober-gi4ip
    @Goober-gi4ip 9 років тому

    Hahaha Very clever Grant at 2:12 you said "wait for it to cool and harden" and on the can its says "cool, hard, refreshing", CLEVER!!! Keep the videos comin.

  • @brandon9689
    @brandon9689 7 років тому

    this really is an amazing idea. I built an upside down fire with only split logs stacked 3 across and 4 layers high. The stack of logs was rip roaring in about 7 to 10 minutes

  • @danielvillalva3467
    @danielvillalva3467 8 років тому +14

    I thought that the candles were marshmallows at first

  • @itskelvinn
    @itskelvinn 10 років тому +5

    If you couldnt get the fire started in the first place, how did u get the candles to heat up for the wax to melt?

    • @MattMcConaha
      @MattMcConaha 10 років тому

      You make them ahead of time, that's how.

  • @terrainesteenkamp3850
    @terrainesteenkamp3850 7 років тому

    now this brings back memories from South Africa i used to make them for when we used to go camping but we also used to make the polystyrene in petrol turning it into a gel 5 minute burning time on them

  • @bigmaninthewoods
    @bigmaninthewoods 5 років тому

    These work so well. You could also use a Tuna Tin candle. The perfect size instead of cutting down a drinks can.

  • @jonas9835
    @jonas9835 8 років тому +5

    i made 5 of these and put them in pumpkins for halloween! thanks! :-)

  • @errorisbae5578
    @errorisbae5578 8 років тому +3

    ugh...I don't have the materials to make this....but after watching this video I want a smore

  • @prada4meonly
    @prada4meonly 9 років тому

    M 11-year-old daughter got me hooked on your channel. We tried ninja balls last night- super easy and fun. She made a few for her friends. Thanks for the ideas.

  • @cncbuss1
    @cncbuss1 9 років тому

    Terrific ideas for backyard projects. The boys will LOVE making these home-made fire starters/ candles! Jacob already made the charcoal using cotton in a tuna can.
    Keep the videos coming. :)

  • @tomwaters86
    @tomwaters86 10 років тому +5

    Nice idea but those marshmallows will be tainted with parafin fumes now

  • @erickearl2065
    @erickearl2065 7 років тому +11

    At a party I had something that stood out...
    A fart, a fart stood out

  • @ichmagkase
    @ichmagkase 9 років тому

    I just made a mini version of this using the same concept. I removed the wax from a tea candle and filled the thin metal container with the coiled cardboard and then melted the wax and poured it in. So literately all you need is a tea candle and some cardboard to do this project. great idea!

  • @suttonsuede
    @suttonsuede 9 років тому +1

    The world would be a much better place with more people like you! You rock!

  • @WexfordGamingNetwork
    @WexfordGamingNetwork 9 років тому +4

    Near the end.. Did he just try to cook... Starburst?

    • @GabeNewellDFTBA
      @GabeNewellDFTBA 9 років тому +2

      WexfordGamingNetwork It's amazing. you should try it.

    • @WexfordGamingNetwork
      @WexfordGamingNetwork 9 років тому +3

      Lord GabeN GabeN , if i try them will you confirm Half life 3?

    • @GabeNewellDFTBA
      @GabeNewellDFTBA 9 років тому

      WexfordGamingNetwork sure.

  • @teleblack2069
    @teleblack2069 3 роки тому +3

    I miss you man

  • @equatel777
    @equatel777 9 років тому

    I am 8 years old and go camping a lot with mom,I can't wait to use this since we have a hard time when cooking .
    Gabriel

  • @CK895-YT
    @CK895-YT 4 роки тому +1

    The Mike Hacks series is my favorite of them all. RIP Grant...

  • @Lorahoneydew
    @Lorahoneydew 10 років тому +5

    1:25 omg i thought they were marshmallows :P

  • @yoface1234321
    @yoface1234321 10 років тому +6

    Lol you were roasting starburst XD

  • @IlsuemOkosch196
    @IlsuemOkosch196 9 років тому

    i did much experiments as kid with wax. and i found out that you can use it to easily make torches or something yourself, pretty awesome how much fun experimenting like this can be. and how usefull. (yeah already everyone knows about this, but i didn't know as kid) i love your channel, some things you can really use for fun and to expand your outdoor or usefull gear.

  • @edvolve
    @edvolve 9 років тому

    FANTASTIC! I just had major trouble the other day trying to start a fire. It was super muggy which made it difficult on damp logs. It will never eerk me again.

  • @Jxrd99
    @Jxrd99 10 років тому +3

    How do I light the first fire to melt the wax and make my fire starter????

    • @ShadowVipers
      @ShadowVipers 10 років тому

      It's called a lighter.

    • @Jxrd99
      @Jxrd99 10 років тому

      I'm making these because they're fire STARTERS, a fire starter that needs to be started is just fire.

  • @imstreets
    @imstreets 8 років тому +8

    My cousin made home made explosives

  • @melfordq
    @melfordq 5 років тому

    The best way to start a fire for BBQ!!! Thanks a ton @The King of Random. Cheers

  • @bennorthcott6377
    @bennorthcott6377 9 років тому

    I am going to try this. I bet it will be used for great emergency fire starters. Thanks :)

  • @PocketAces88
    @PocketAces88 10 років тому +3

    2:50 why are you melting starburst lollies?

    • @bellefenton1217
      @bellefenton1217 10 років тому

      A lot of people I know do that lol :P it's weird to me, by they are really good like that.

  • @Silt
    @Silt 10 років тому +17

    Idiot tip, dont use parrafin wax to start fire for food or even use for rosting something. Doesnt taste good and its extremly unhealthy.

    • @bmx4free
      @bmx4free 10 років тому +5

      I was thinking the same thing, who uses wax to start fires for food?

    • @Silt
      @Silt 10 років тому +2

      Those filthy only once a month weekend grillers who have a weber grill and think that makes them the most pro grillers on the planet :D

    • @TheKingofRandom
      @TheKingofRandom  10 років тому +8

      Siltwarrior lol

    • @JordyValentine
      @JordyValentine 10 років тому

      Or the aluminium/plastic coating on the can

    • @Danny13243
      @Danny13243 10 років тому

      Siltwarrior No thanks I think I'll to stick to my clean burning propane.

  • @FunkyD47
    @FunkyD47 8 років тому

    I was at a party when I was 5 or so, and I threw a frisbee really far and smooth and everybody cheered for me. Lol

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung 7 років тому

    Use to make these with tuna cans in Boy Scouts back in the late 60's, We called them Buddy Buners and one can heat a quart of water in 30 minutes and reusable for a whole weekend.

  • @CigaretteTricks
    @CigaretteTricks 10 років тому +3

    If you're going to roast over them directly I'd use beeswax not paraffin.

  • @thebonedaddy9162
    @thebonedaddy9162 8 років тому

    its a buddy burner, been around for a long time... but still like the class you add to all your videos :)

  • @Alexiosp1453
    @Alexiosp1453 8 років тому

    good video i can use it with my father in greeceland on the campaing trip and hunt thanks grant!!!!!!

  • @agentswaggerbchannel
    @agentswaggerbchannel 8 років тому +3

    2:51 why are you roasting starbursts.