Great mod, just a bit of advice from former US military. You put the canteen cup on as reverse of the stove so the feed door does not heat the handles. We were issued the same stove you have during Desert Storm. We did not have lids either. In snow, we used rocks or some other hard material for support and never had the issue of sand sinking. I don't know what fella you talked to was on about. We heated rations, coffee and bath water just about daily using the standard stove and various fuels, including c-4 never had a problem.
Some good Ideas here. I like the mod using the lid on the bottom. You could always keep a small piece of aluminum foil in the kit to use as a temporary lid, if you need to use the lid as a bottom. Just a suggestion.
@@p2snetwork Great video , nice stove , worth noting that contrary to popular belief ,the lid has ZERO effect on boil time . Bex bugout survivor channel has shown this experiment on 2 videos in which he proved that the lid makes no difference whatsoever to boiling time when compared with no lid . But , it can prevent minor water losses due to evaporation and also prevents debris falling into your water... Great idea using the lid as a base to prevent sinking tho ... impressive.. Excellent video .
Great ideas! I really enjoy tinkering with all the cook sets I have put together over the years, and then I go try them out somewhere. I will try out some of the mods you made for myself. Thank you for sharing your mods with us all.
Odd that you had that kind of trouble with the knock off of the G.I. canteen stove stand because those were designed to be used twice a day every day in the field for months on end, and those that I have used over the years have held up perfectly You don’t need notches Just rotate the cup 180* from where you use it
Perhaps it was inferior materials? Either way it's as soft as toffee. The knock off in question was/is made by Mil Tec. Thanks regarding turning the cup around. Cheers for watching, enjoy your day 👍
Could be interesting to put them to the test side by side. Perhaps they are made from a different aloy. Personally, i wouldn't put aluminum on top of a raging fire or glowing coals. Plenty of people have reported aluminum gear getting melted.
Made to be used with fuel tabs but if you did that in the snow I'd think you may risk your entire set up spilling over as tabs do not heat evenly. If you put a burner inside it may be better but the burner would still heat the side of the stove but it would take longer for the heat to work it's way down from the pot to the stove then lid. It is all theory for me and I'd be more inclined to take the time to stamp down the snow just in case rather than risk spilling lunch. The most common cup cover sold in North America is Rothco brand but they don't fit USGI cups unless they are bent by the user. The military never saw fit to make a cover as the entire kit had to pack with the stove over the cup and the canteen inside the cup.
To be honest I only use the monkey boy burner with meths on the canteen cup stove, I know how much fuel is needed so can carry "enough." Prefer that over the hexi or fire dragon fuel blocks. Used to use trioxane bars too though they're harder to find now days.
The lid came with the cup (it's a stainless steel copy of the GI canteen, about £14 for the cup and lid on Amazon), the pouch is a very old Aus Cam one that I got from Ray Mears shop 10 years ago. Hope that helps, thanks for watching and enjoy your day.
The lid came with the cup (it's a stainless steel copy of the GI canteen, about £14 for the cup and lid on Amazon), the pouch is a very old Aus Cam one that I got from Ray Mears shop 10 years ago. Hope that helps, thanks for watching and enjoy your day.
Dave Canterberry's Pathfinder Store in the USA has the best canteen cup stove. Has a built in grill on top so some air escapes under/around the cup and you never have to worry that the cup gets stuck into the stove. No extra sticks to lose. You could grill a pork chop on it! Nice job on your set up, though.
Junk!, I own a SS Pathfinder wide mouth Canteen bottle. It is truly multifunction. I can reheat meals in it and eat in it. I own a Jolmo Lander SS Cup 800ml with butterfly handles. It is highly polished that can be used as a signaling device. And, I own a pathfinder Canteen cup Stand and multi fuel stove. I can use it as a grill, wood stove, Alcohol Stove with windscreen. Plus, a "Lifgt My Fire" Spork" Now that's a Survival Military Canteen gear
I'd be interested to know the burn time using the pathfinder canteen cup stand with an alcohol stove if you get a free minute. Thanks for watching, have a great weekend!
Well? Ain't that something. "junk"? I am absolutely positive, more people have used the US military version than anything Dave Canterbury has ever had manufactured. He has some good gear, but not good enough to be calling everything else "junk" Just saying.
@@p2snetwork I'd argue that the Pathfinder canteen cup stove takes longer to boil water using any fuel source due to the almost solid top. The heat source will have to heat the top and then the heat will have to transfer to the cup as apposed to the GI style ones that are open topped and the heat source heats the cup directly. You're cup not being "genuine" doesn't matter. They all work the same and I know that some Australian Army soldiers use "replicas". You can also use the stove any many ways, not just the obvious way. It'll be easier to link a video but you can put the cup across the width of the stove leaving a gap that you can feed twigs down in to.......let me know if you'd like me to find a video and link it in the comments.
@@TheMegaAsh to be honest that's what I suspected. The GI stove is fine for what it was made for. If I want multi fuel capability I'd use my honey stove. Feel free to add the link, every days a school day. Cheers mate. Enjoy your day 👍
@@p2snetwork Skip to roughly the 18min mark for the cooking way I mentioned. ua-cam.com/video/UKDtE7b4oTE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BLACKIETHOMAS I personnel don't understand why the canteen, canteen cup & stove combo isn't more popular today considering everyone wants minimal and light weight gear.....you have a water bottle, cup & a multi-fuel stove all in a compact package that is not much bigger than the water bottle. I also fail to see how people prefer the cylindrical "civilian" versions as I've always found it easier to use the kidney cup (USGI style) as pot, cup & bowl due to the wider "mouth" it has. Such a great system that needs to come back into style.
Great mod, just a bit of advice from former US military. You put the canteen cup on as reverse of the stove so the feed door does not heat the handles. We were issued the same stove you have during Desert Storm. We did not have lids either. In snow, we used rocks or some other hard material for support and never had the issue of sand sinking. I don't know what fella you talked to was on about. We heated rations, coffee and bath water just about daily using the standard stove and various fuels, including c-4 never had a problem.
Thank you ever so much for your input, and for watching, it appreciated. Have a great weekend, what's left of it 👍
Great idea
Some good Ideas here. I like the mod using the lid on the bottom. You could always keep a small piece of aluminum foil in the kit to use as a temporary lid, if you need to use the lid as a bottom. Just a suggestion.
Thanks for watching, it's appreciated .
@@p2snetwork
Great video , nice stove , worth noting that contrary to popular belief ,the lid has ZERO effect on boil time .
Bex bugout survivor channel has shown this experiment on 2 videos in which he proved that the lid makes no difference whatsoever to boiling time when compared with no lid .
But , it can prevent minor water losses due to evaporation and also prevents debris falling into your water...
Great idea using the lid as a base to prevent sinking tho ... impressive..
Excellent video .
@@davidjacobs828 thanks for watching and enjoy your evening.
Great ideas! I really enjoy tinkering with all the cook sets I have put together over the years, and then I go try them out somewhere. I will try out some of the mods you made for myself. Thank you for sharing your mods with us all.
You're welcome, thanks for watching and the sub. It's really appreciated 👍. Stay safe.
Odd that you had that kind of trouble with the knock off of the G.I. canteen stove stand because those were designed to be used twice a day every day in the field for months on end, and those that I have used over the years have held up perfectly
You don’t need notches
Just rotate the cup 180* from where you use it
Perhaps it was inferior materials? Either way it's as soft as toffee. The knock off in question was/is made by Mil Tec.
Thanks regarding turning the cup around. Cheers for watching, enjoy your day 👍
Could be interesting to put them to the test side by side. Perhaps they are made from a different aloy. Personally, i wouldn't put aluminum on top of a raging fire or glowing coals. Plenty of people have reported aluminum gear getting melted.
Great mod love the cross bars I have the cheap thin stove but I think the cross bars well work to sure it up thanks
I'm sure they'll improve it. Cheers for watching and have a good weekend.
Made to be used with fuel tabs but if you did that in the snow I'd think you may risk your entire set up spilling over as tabs do not heat evenly. If you put a burner inside it may be better but the burner would still heat the side of the stove but it would take longer for the heat to work it's way down from the pot to the stove then lid. It is all theory for me and I'd be more inclined to take the time to stamp down the snow just in case rather than risk spilling lunch. The most common cup cover sold in North America is Rothco brand but they don't fit USGI cups unless they are bent by the user. The military never saw fit to make a cover as the entire kit had to pack with the stove over the cup and the canteen inside the cup.
To be honest I only use the monkey boy burner with meths on the canteen cup stove, I know how much fuel is needed so can carry "enough."
Prefer that over the hexi or fire dragon fuel blocks. Used to use trioxane bars too though they're harder to find now days.
Just turn the cup around. Its that easy...plus you dont heat the handles up
Thank you, enjoy your evening 👍
What lid and pouch do you use?
The lid came with the cup (it's a stainless steel copy of the GI canteen, about £14 for the cup and lid on Amazon), the pouch is a very old Aus Cam one that I got from Ray Mears shop 10 years ago.
Hope that helps, thanks for watching and enjoy your day.
The lid came with the cup (it's a stainless steel copy of the GI canteen, about £14 for the cup and lid on Amazon), the pouch is a very old Aus Cam one that I got from Ray Mears shop 10 years ago.
Hope that helps, thanks for watching and enjoy your day.
Dave Canterberry's Pathfinder Store in the USA has the best canteen cup stove. Has a built in grill on top so some air escapes under/around the cup and you never have to worry that the cup gets stuck into the stove. No extra sticks to lose. You could grill a pork chop on it! Nice job on your set up, though.
Thanks for the recommendation and for watching. It's appreciated. Enjoy your day 👍
Junk!, I own a SS Pathfinder wide mouth Canteen bottle. It is truly multifunction. I can reheat meals in it and eat in it. I own a Jolmo Lander SS Cup 800ml with butterfly handles. It is highly polished that can be used as a signaling device. And, I own a pathfinder Canteen cup Stand and multi fuel stove. I can use it as a grill, wood stove, Alcohol Stove with windscreen. Plus, a "Lifgt My Fire" Spork" Now that's a Survival Military Canteen gear
I'd be interested to know the burn time using the pathfinder canteen cup stand with an alcohol stove if you get a free minute.
Thanks for watching, have a great weekend!
Well? Ain't that something. "junk"? I am absolutely positive, more people have used the US military version than anything Dave Canterbury has ever had manufactured. He has some good gear, but not good enough to be calling everything else "junk"
Just saying.
@@p2snetwork I'd argue that the Pathfinder canteen cup stove takes longer to boil water using any fuel source due to the almost solid top. The heat source will have to heat the top and then the heat will have to transfer to the cup as apposed to the GI style ones that are open topped and the heat source heats the cup directly.
You're cup not being "genuine" doesn't matter. They all work the same and I know that some Australian Army soldiers use "replicas". You can also use the stove any many ways, not just the obvious way. It'll be easier to link a video but you can put the cup across the width of the stove leaving a gap that you can feed twigs down in to.......let me know if you'd like me to find a video and link it in the comments.
@@TheMegaAsh to be honest that's what I suspected. The GI stove is fine for what it was made for.
If I want multi fuel capability I'd use my honey stove.
Feel free to add the link, every days a school day. Cheers mate.
Enjoy your day 👍
@@p2snetwork Skip to roughly the 18min mark for the cooking way I mentioned.
ua-cam.com/video/UKDtE7b4oTE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BLACKIETHOMAS
I personnel don't understand why the canteen, canteen cup & stove combo isn't more popular today considering everyone wants minimal and light weight gear.....you have a water bottle, cup & a multi-fuel stove all in a compact package that is not much bigger than the water bottle. I also fail to see how people prefer the cylindrical "civilian" versions as I've always found it easier to use the kidney cup (USGI style) as pot, cup & bowl due to the wider "mouth" it has. Such a great system that needs to come back into style.