That is exactly why i love my gasifier, it's versatility. I am a stove addict but one stove I havent invested in is a remote canister. I really want to break down at some point and get the primus multifuel stove. It has a trangia type fuel bottle with a pump. Can even run diesel although would need a good cleaning afterwards I'd imagine. Not that i would ever use diesel but the option is nice. I do like using my trangia or sterno fuel in my gasifier too. Great informative video, Mike. TC and ATB, Cris.
Thanks Chris! I really love that Bulin in the video. That Primos sounds like a doozy. I bet you’ve got one heck of a stove collection! Good to hear from you!! Take care. Appreciate you watching!
I’m going to try charcoal briquettes tomorrow. You can buy compressed coconut fiber in many garden sections of big box stores. A 4 lb. block is $10 at Ace.
Thanks Winkleman!! Yea I bet wet wood is everywhere! If it will burn, I’ve probably put in my gasifier. Thanks for watching Steve! Love your finds and light ups. All the best!
I use a Solo Stove Lite and always light the wood from the top. I do it the easy way. Put my sticks in the stove so they are below the top side holes. Then light a match size piece of Fat Wood ( Lighter Knot ) and lay it on top of the sticks. When that match size stick of fat wood burns down I have a fire going. Two other things I can do with the Solo Stove lite. The ash pan in it works as a alcohol burner for a quick ( 3 minute ) fire. For a longer , wood free , fire I set a Evernew Titanium alcohol burner in there. I use Denatured Alcohol when I am not using wood.
11:14 This narrative right here from this point forward is gold. I had a feeling that that's what was happening with a gas fire, but this description is perfect. Thank you
I am at the site. Couldn’t figure out where to set camp. Busted my butt once and fell off my camp stool! You missed the show. Thanks for watching Chris! 😀😀😀
I hate smoke, I try to manage the "thermal mass" of my fires to keep smoke at a minimum. I like your recommendations, Just ordered FIRE BOOMS from Amazon , 24 pack for $21 with tax, BEST, also ordered the Bulin, Double BEST
That’s awesome! You gonna love that Bulin! And lighting your big couldn’t be easier. When I’m in a popular park, it’s hard to find anything to burn. So this kinda solves that problem. Thanks for watching!
Mike YOU ARE AMAZING MAN….. Another awesome find and share 👍🏻 I was amazed with the Brute 🤯 I bet that was a good smelling 🔥 I been thinking about you and wondering what you been up to and tinkering in 😉…. Awesomeness as always. ❤️🔥🙏🏻🤟🏻
Thank you Miss Donna! I was hoping you would get to check out the video but you should be sleeping at 2 am. 😂 I fought with my computer for hours to get this one out. It’s got a check up scheduled for tomorrow. Those fire starters are really cool. I finally got to go back to my remote property so I made a video. Glad you enjoyed it! Stay Awesome! Thanks again! 😀
@@MIKESWILDWORLD this technology stuff overloads my little brain 🧠 with all the issues they seem to have 🥴 sure hope they get yours back up and running like an Olympic champion, or even better. Smoothly and efficiently.
Thank you. You are the first person to ask that. If the fuel is lit from the bottom it all catches fire at one time, creates a huge flame too big to cook on and consumes the wood very fast. Burning from the top is kinda like a large candle that burns down slowly and delivers a constant flame as it goes down making the wood last longer. Thanks for asking, and thanks for watching!! 😀
Multi fuel gasification stoves are great, wood, alcohol, solid fuel, gas, all work. Gaaa, isn’t that cool. I gather thumb sized twigs, the correct length is important, holding them together, wrap them and insert them, vertically into the stove, like a Swiss log. They burn nicely and don’t need to be tended so quickly.
That is exactly why i love my gasifier, it's versatility. I am a stove addict but one stove I havent invested in is a remote canister. I really want to break down at some point and get the primus multifuel stove. It has a trangia type fuel bottle with a pump. Can even run diesel although would need a good cleaning afterwards I'd imagine. Not that i would ever use diesel but the option is nice. I do like using my trangia or sterno fuel in my gasifier too. Great informative video, Mike. TC and ATB, Cris.
Thanks Chris!
I really love that Bulin in the video.
That Primos sounds like a doozy.
I bet you’ve got one heck of a stove collection!
Good to hear from you!! Take care.
Appreciate you watching!
Looks like a good thing to keep in your pack. Thank you for showing this to us, Mike. Stay safe and stay cool
I think you are right! I will keep some in my pack!
Thanks for watching and letting me know!
I’m going to try charcoal briquettes tomorrow.
You can buy compressed coconut fiber in many garden sections of big box stores. A 4 lb. block is $10 at Ace.
Great! Is it a gasifier stove?
Let me know how that works!
Good morning Mike from Oregon. Thank you for sharing Your knowledge. This is information that I really need in the pacific northwest
Wow. I really like the montage of all the past videos. That's impressive
Wow deodorant I had no idea😮
4:15 Wow, this is a incredible stove. I love the burner. Can I ask what stove this is
Thanks Winkleman!!
Yea I bet wet wood is everywhere!
If it will burn, I’ve probably put in my gasifier. Thanks for watching Steve!
Love your finds and light ups. All the best!
@doinsngoins The gas stove is a Bulin BL100-BL15.
I use a Solo Stove Lite and always light the wood from the top. I do it the easy way. Put my sticks in the stove so they are below the top side holes. Then light a match size piece of Fat Wood ( Lighter Knot ) and lay it on top of the sticks. When that match size stick of fat wood burns down I have a fire going. Two other things I can do with the Solo Stove lite. The ash pan in it works as a alcohol burner for a quick ( 3 minute ) fire. For a longer , wood free , fire I set a Evernew Titanium alcohol burner in there. I use Denatured Alcohol when I am not using wood.
You are so right Sparkey! Great way to have a stove and enjoy real fire!
Those fire starters look awesome. Thanks for letting us know about them
I really liked them. All natural is what I liked. Thanks for watching!
🇺🇸🙋♀️ Nice! Those Booms last a long time!
They do. All natural too! Hope you enjoyed it!
Thanks for watching!
11:14 This narrative right here from this point forward is gold. I had a feeling that that's what was happening with a gas fire, but this description is perfect. Thank you
One of the best stove videos on UA-cam. In my opinion, congratulations. This is a really, really good one. Thank you mike
I appreciate that! I like your opinions! 😀
Thank you!
🔥🔥🔥👍🏻 Looks like it works pretty good. Are you at the future “off grid cabin” site? See any deer,squirrels or trespassers?
I am at the site. Couldn’t figure out where to set camp. Busted my butt once and fell off my camp stool! You missed the show.
Thanks for watching Chris! 😀😀😀
@@MIKESWILDWORLD OHHHHHH NOOOOOOO
SORTA LIKE THAT!😂
Thanks for sharing 😊
No, Thank You for watching! Always appreciate hearing from the well informed!
Welp, I'm impressed. And I love the shape of them. So I put some in my amazon wishlist!
Thanks!
Wish list is good! They’ll give you a discount! 😀
I appreciate you watching. Thanks for letting me know!
I hate smoke, I try to manage the "thermal mass" of my fires to keep smoke at a minimum. I like your recommendations, Just ordered FIRE BOOMS from Amazon , 24 pack for $21 with tax, BEST,
also ordered the Bulin, Double BEST
That’s awesome! You gonna love that Bulin! And lighting your big couldn’t be easier. When I’m in a popular park, it’s hard to find anything to burn. So this kinda solves that problem.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing. 😀👍✝️
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Those are very cool. They do look like smoke bombs fireworks. 😂
Thanks, Mike!
I know! I like that they don’t have any chemicals added to to them.
I bet we could even boil a pot of Chris’s coffee in 18 minutes! 😀😀
Thanks for your review, I’ve just ordered a box of 24 from Amazon ‘Merica for delivery to me over the pond in the UK 🇺🇸🇬🇧👍😀
That’s awesome!
Thanks for watching the video. 😀
Nice…Have fun stay safe.
Will do. You do the same and super thanks for watching!
For a moment there I thought you had a smoke bomb. 😂
They look like it! Maybe next time!😀
Thanks for watching Bear!
Those are a great fire starters
They are! With no added chemicals, or weird stuff. Thanks for watching and letting me know!
Mike YOU ARE AMAZING MAN….. Another awesome find and share 👍🏻
I was amazed with the Brute 🤯 I bet that was a good smelling 🔥
I been thinking about you and wondering what you been up to and tinkering in 😉…. Awesomeness as always. ❤️🔥🙏🏻🤟🏻
Thank you Miss Donna! I was hoping you would get to check out the video but you should be sleeping at 2 am. 😂
I fought with my computer for hours to get this one out. It’s got a check up scheduled for tomorrow.
Those fire starters are really cool. I finally got to go back to my remote property so I made a video. Glad you enjoyed it! Stay Awesome! Thanks again! 😀
@@MIKESWILDWORLD this technology stuff overloads my little brain 🧠 with all the issues they seem to have 🥴 sure hope they get yours back up and running like an Olympic champion, or even better. Smoothly and efficiently.
Thanks!
Why burn from the top down?
Thank you. You are the first person to ask that.
If the fuel is lit from the bottom it all catches fire at one time, creates a huge flame too big to cook on and consumes the wood very fast.
Burning from the top is kinda like a large candle that burns down slowly and delivers a constant flame as it goes down making the wood last longer.
Thanks for asking, and thanks for watching!! 😀
Hi Mike--keepin' it wild👌
Thanks! I appreciate you watching!!
Keep it wild!
Had to buy one of those gas stoves...lol Just did a video on it !!!!
Nice!!
Gonna get that gas stove😮👌
You will love it!
Thanks for watching!
@@MIKESWILDWORLD 👌
Multi fuel gasification stoves are great, wood, alcohol, solid fuel, gas, all work. Gaaa, isn’t that cool. I gather thumb sized twigs, the correct length is important, holding them together, wrap them and insert them, vertically into the stove, like a Swiss log. They burn nicely and don’t need to be tended so quickly.
That’s the best part about the right fuel loaded correctly. You can cook 15-20 minutes on one load. Then EAT! Thanks for watching!