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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • Hi and welcome to @ianbarlowuk
    Lets have a hot drink
    in the wild with minimal kit
    (using my DIY home made mini oil burner stove kit)
    A hot drink can make a huge difference in a survival situation and could save your life!
    It obviously puts heat into your body but its also a morale booster - when you absolutely need it
    having a living flame on the go is giving heat and light (if you need this in the dark, failing outside light or in a cave)
    having a flame also JUST inexplicably helps with your well-being in what may be a very stressful situation
    I think its in our core DNA from primitive times
    In the video I also show a very useful paper folding process (origami) that is good for keeping small items together eg sugar, powdered milk, loose tea, coffee, solids like fishing hooks in fact any small items
    You can also fold this with a plastic sheet and it will hold liquids well if you do not squeeze the package (comment if you would like me to demo this on the channel, its is very cool to see it not leak with water inside?)
    The metal wind shields are made from thin beer can aluminium
    I have a pair of 'tin snips' bought for me by my loving wife - that shout out gets me in her good books :o)
    BUT an old pair of scissors will cut this very thin metal just fine also
    The glass mustard pot with the yellow top has is its own natural glass wind shield
    The blue vics tubs and mustard pot both have a 100% liquid seal (no cardboard washer that will fail over time) so the oil can not get out when packed away
    The fuel is regular home cooking oil VERY easy to buy even from a remote little village shop (cheep also). Its very safe to carry with you as its hard to accidentally light
    The wicks are standard string (natural fibres only please, they must not be plastic based strings / cords)
    To lift the wicks up out of the oil, I coil wire around a small smooth nail, then remove the nail leaving a tube of coiled wire. thread your string through this tube approx 5 mm. the tail string can be 3 cm approx just to dangle in the oil
    I find the wicks work well poking approx 5 mm up out of the wire coils and oil, more than this will give a bigger flame BUT will start smoking if too big
    I have made a long lighter wire to stop me burning my fingers (you see me using it in the video) that you can reload with new string as required. The loops on the way up the stem are to thread the string though to keep it neat and away from the flame
    tip: always wet your wicks with oil before using them, this stops the string burning. We want the oil to burn 99% with a tiny 1% burn of our string
    RESULT:-
    ok so I had a hot coffee with 2 sugars and it was very nice
    It takes a while to get up to temperature but it does works
    I have made a small oil burner stove that has 6 flames and I have cooked fried eggs on this no problem (comment if you would like me to do a video about this?)
    I have a bow-drill friction fire video almost ready to upload consider subscribing so you get the alert, if thats of interest to you?
    If you have any question please ask via the comments (or community area)
    all good fun!
    hope you enjoyed the video
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @ianbarlowuk
    @ianbarlowuk  9 днів тому +3

    A hot drink using DIY oil burner

  • @jillbarlow1048
    @jillbarlow1048 8 днів тому +2

    I like the paper fold 👍

    • @ianbarlowuk
      @ianbarlowuk  8 днів тому +2

      Hi again 👍yes it's very useful and quite easy to learn to fold

  • @DerrikNikkelStudios
    @DerrikNikkelStudios 6 днів тому +1

    Works really good only takes 36 minutes to heat up 300 mL of water

    • @ianbarlowuk
      @ianbarlowuk  6 днів тому +1

      Hi and welcome - fair point btw, it could be a little faster --- it's quite easy to add more wicks to increase the heat, and speed it up