Спасибо что делитесь своими работами. Это как раз сейчас очень нужно многим в стране где идёт война и миллионы людей находятся без света, и нет возможности что то подогреть или приготовить. Храни вас Господь! МИРА и добра всем!🙏❣️ ОДЕССА.❣️⚓🐬☀️✌️
Cool clean design! I really like the pot stand, simple but looks really cool. I would dim the light during the boil though so viewers can see the flame.
Everything you do is so clean! No mess no fuss!! I have a favourite saying: “in the hands of a skilled craftsmen, the material is well behaved”. All your materials, be it wood or metal, seem to cooperating with you. I see no resistance or use of force! Kudos!!
Can you imagine a situation where you will use it? Consume pure alcohol, which is both an antiseptic, and an anesthetic, and a bunch of other ways where it can be used. And you stupidly eat it. Yes, even if it's gasoline. If you're in the woods, can't you find another way to warm up your food? And if you are in the desert, why do you need a fire? So tell me how will you use this advice?
Can you imagine a situation where you will use it? Consume pure alcohol, which is both an antiseptic, and an anesthetic, and a bunch of other ways where it can be used. And you just let it burn. Even if it's just gasoline. If you're in the woods, can't you find another way to warm up your food? And if you are in the desert, why do you need a fire? So tell me how will you use this advice?
Пришлось несколько раз переделать мой комментарий, потому что гугл переводчик слишком американский. Он совсем не так переводит то, что я хочу сказать. Типичный демократ. Хотя я думаю что и республиканцы не смогли бы перевести лучше.
@@kazkylheku1221 why not making one at home right now, so you don't have to ... oh nevermind, seems like you prefer making it straight in the camping😂
I was looking for a 'hobo stove' video I saw over a year ago and came across this. At first I thought it was dramatically overbuilt, but I gotta say, I love the craftsmanship of this! It's not as easy to replicate with limited tools, but it sure looks fun to build!
This man is the best hand skills I ever seen in my life, it not what he made, but how the ways he made, I recommend to watch all of his works and videos.
I've seen so many of his videos and at this point I'm pretty sure I love to watch his hands at work. Every step of every project it's so enjoyable! Thanks for such a beautiful way to work.
I remember growing up @my granny's house, we use to make play cars with wire and coke cans for wheels lol but never thought of making something like this. Great awesome job from South Africa. Just subscribed 💓👌
Mt bom seu vídeo e útil, não por esse momento de difícil q mts estão passando deve o valor tão alto gás, mas pra uma emergência por ter faltado o gás. Vê vc nos passando uma das suas criações com tanta paciência, passo a passo, é bem gratificante. Os anjos estejam sempre a te iluminar. Parabéns. Obrigada
Отличная вещь ! В России такую штуку можно в походах в лес или в горы использовать. А в Европе скоро и в жилых домах такими будут пользоваться без российского газа ...
Thank you. Fantastic craftsmanship & water starts boiling in under 5 minutes. Impressive. Worth making seems like war is coming to Europe. Will be very handy if we lose power here in Northern Britain.
Very impressive! You should call coke a cola and team up and sell them things on stores and online! Big market for camping and survival gear right now. 🍻
Beautiful job on the little stove. Small , light weight and very functional. On a river trip about 20 years ago I used one on the trip. The other guys had a commercially made gas stove. Their stove failed to work properly and finally stopped working. For the last 3 days we used my little pop/soda can , alcohol , stove to cook with.
The idea started among elk hunters in AZ sometime in 1970's. They needed something to heat the tent. A backpack hiker member suggested Sterno but ran out of Methanol, the idea soon took shape. Nobody took claims of the invention.
Fantastic video! All meat with no unnecessary talk. Very well done and enjoyable to watch. Unfortunately for me, many of those tools I've never seen before, as I have only a screwdriver, hammer, and wrench, so it would be more cost-effective for me just to buy a Trangia. 😒
As an off shoot of the name Arizona Penny stove, Arizonians selected the cans of ARIZONA TEA (from New York) not for the name but metal was a thicker gauge and more durable.
I've seen so many models of the soda can stove. Some very elaborate and some incredibly simple. This one is somewhere in the middle of the pack as to complexity, but the workmanship is outstanding. Some designs I've seen included epoxy glue, being packed with a wicking material or a coin to act as a valve. Those last are called a penny stove, but I haven't seen a video with one being posted in a few years so they might have gone out of fashion for all I know. What I especially liked to see in this video was how easy the parting of the can was using the scribing method and how clean the edges were. Most seem to just stab a knife though the can and saw it apart or use a pair of scissors. It's something that really doesn't make a difference as for the functionality but this way it looks so much better. Just remember that if you are in a pinch just about any way to part off the bottoms of the cans will work. Also the holes in the outer rim doesn't have to be drilled. If a nail is all you've got then just punching those holes will give you a working stove. But it won't look as good of course. And now I'd like to see a round up of different stove designs to see which ones are the fastest to boil, uses the least fuel to boil and is the easiest and fastest to make using tools limited to a knife, a nail and two soda cans... There are videos out there where they they test for time to boil and fuel efficiency but I can't remember anyone ranking the build complexity and build time using very simple tools.
Penny Stove require adhesive to build properly, is trick to lit, susceptible to cold weather... On positive side they are very fuel economic. Tetkoba's - a Japanese DIY alcohol stove guru; still trying improve the Penny Stove in the last years. This one in the video somewhat replicate the Tangia B25, just is small, with less jets and don't have the wick inside the secondary camera.
Por la pantemia y el aumento de precio del alcohol, sería interesante comparar contra una patilla de Gas butano y también contra una parrilla eléctrica. Por su puesto creo que es obvio que esta sale perdiendo.
the tutorial is great for making an alcohol stove, this is good to try, suitable for use in the forest, survival, hunting, fishing, thanks for the knowledge, friend
Chef tip: if you heat up your container first the water will boil faster. A lot of energy is lost trying to heat a room temperature (or colder) container especially when its holding room temperature water (or colder). When the two masses meet and heat only comes from one direction it will increase the time it takes to boil.
When my commercial alcohol jet stove lost its seal, I made an alcohol stove out of a tuna can: slits in a star shape in the lid (contents removed through this port), 8 8mm holes around the perimeter just under the lid. This burner unit boiled my beans in a pressure cooker for 10 minutes.
Nice neat job and it boiled the water faster than my stove. I use to make "buddy burners" in scouts with tuna can, coiled up cardboard, wax with wick inside the tuna can. That would go under a larger gallon size tin can with vents cut in it at the bottom (which is the top with no lid). We'd cook fried eggs right on top of the upside down can. At least we can "cook" some how with no power, right?
If your meal will take a longer time to cook and simmer make a few of these cute stoves and stick a newly loaded cooker when the first one runs out of gas(Alcohol)
I hope you will share my videos with your friends!
Where you get the cutter?
Very nice brow, i wanna try at home..
خیلی خوبه اگر امکان داشت یک طوری درست میکردید گاز وصل میشد دایمی میشد
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The first non-voice overed tutorial without background music. Almost relaxing and mindful
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Спасибо что делитесь своими работами. Это как раз сейчас очень нужно многим в стране где идёт война и миллионы людей находятся без света, и нет возможности что то подогреть или приготовить. Храни вас Господь! МИРА и добра всем!🙏❣️
ОДЕССА.❣️⚓🐬☀️✌️
ODUN ATEŞİNDEN GÜZELİ YOK
How wonderful! I learned many great tips from your creative videos
Wao...🤗🤗🤗
Wonderful...❤🌷🌷
Great coco cola burner ♨️
I love your creative style. Clean, inventive, calm, wonderful. Thank you!
👏👏👏👏👏عاشق کارهای شماهستم❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹
Замечательная идея и работа Мастера! Благодарю Вас!
How wonderful! I learned many great tips from your creative videos
An achievement already seen many times ...
But here, what makes the difference is the care taken in the realization.
Congratulations.
Anything you do it’s awesome 👏 and always with your so clean way 🙏
Yeah, i was gonna say. Everything is SO neatly done! Very clean, very nice!
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Cool clean design! I really like the pot stand, simple but looks really cool. I would dim the light during the boil though so viewers can see the flame.
Made one just to try it, I did a pretty lame job but it worked like magic. The video is amazing, very calming.
Thank you very much for all the simple yet important , practical and amazing tricks you taught. 👏
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Everything you do is so clean! No mess no fuss!! I have a favourite saying: “in the hands of a skilled craftsmen, the material is well behaved”. All your materials, be it wood or metal, seem to cooperating with you. I see no resistance or use of force!
Kudos!!
Nicely put!
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Can you imagine a situation where you will use it? Consume pure alcohol, which is both an antiseptic, and an anesthetic, and a bunch of other ways where it can be used. And you stupidly eat it. Yes, even if it's gasoline. If you're in the woods, can't you find another way to warm up your food? And if you are in the desert, why do you need a fire? So tell me how will you use this advice?
Can you imagine a situation where you will use it? Consume pure alcohol, which is both an antiseptic, and an anesthetic, and a bunch of other ways where it can be used. And you just let it burn. Even if it's just gasoline. If you're in the woods, can't you find another way to warm up your food? And if you are in the desert, why do you need a fire? So tell me how will you use this advice?
Пришлось несколько раз переделать мой комментарий, потому что гугл переводчик слишком американский. Он совсем не так переводит то, что я хочу сказать. Типичный демократ. Хотя я думаю что и республиканцы не смогли бы перевести лучше.
Really cool. It's very handy for camping or picnic. You don't need to carry the whole stove and gas bottle with you. Amazing.. Thanks
Just a case of Coke, file, drills, stapler, scissors, wooden blocks and various tools, ... something to do in the woods.
@@kazkylheku1221 why not making one at home right now, so you don't have to ...
oh nevermind,
seems like you prefer making it straight in the camping😂
I was looking for a 'hobo stove' video I saw over a year ago and came across this. At first I thought it was dramatically overbuilt, but I gotta say, I love the craftsmanship of this! It's not as easy to replicate with limited tools, but it sure looks fun to build!
Bahan bakar nya apaan itu ya
@@ryanelsa5474 alkohol isopropil dapat bekerja
@@ryanelsa5474 hobi. N.
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Awesome 👍
Very good use of everyday material in ones home, thanks!
Excellent, generous brother. Very good work.👏👏👏🌹👍
Bem bolado, parabéns pela ideia!
Kkkk e eu usava latinha de sardinha + álcool + algodão.
That would be considered a bunsen burner here in the US. His alcohol burner would be called a Hobo stove.
とてもシンプルでわかりやすい
そして簡単🎵
参考にして、自分でも作ってみようと思います😃
Great art and technology ! ! .
Pszepiękny jest ten pomysł pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
😊😊😊👍
This man is the best hand skills I ever seen in my life, it not what he made, but how the ways he made, I recommend to watch all of his works and videos.
Agree 100%
Complimenti! Ho ammirato la tua perfezione e anche l'idea! Grazie
I've seen so many of his videos and at this point I'm pretty sure I love to watch his hands at work. Every step of every project it's so enjoyable! Thanks for such a beautiful way to work.
That's what I need to know to servie
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I've seen many alcohol stoves made with soda cans, but never with such a careful and clean hand work! Well done!
Concordo em grau e número, José Silveira!
I agree, José Silveira!
@@vitorraul8914 Obrigado! Abraço desde Portugal :-)
Quality craftsmanship, we’re all capable of it but not everyone has the standard.
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This is amazing its so smooth and clean and works really well!
Всё гениальное просто. Вы молодец.
How wonderful! I learned many great tips from your creative videos
I remember growing up @my granny's house, we use to make play cars with wire and coke cans for wheels lol but never thought of making something like this. Great awesome job from South Africa. Just subscribed 💓👌
I like making experimentation. I surely will try it. So genius. Thanks.
Very nice and good and cool 😎
Que ideia incrível parabéns por ensinar em caso de emergência na falta do gás tá valendo fazer 👏👏👏
E muito kk
Genial y muy conveniente,para tomar un tecito en la playa o picnic. Es pequeñito y fácil de transportar..maravilloso,me encantó!!
Cgaats đốt là gì bạn cho biết với cảm ơn
Waoo what an innovation, keep it up
Eita homen inteligente tiro meu chapéu 👏👏👏👏
👍👍👍💥💥💥💥💥 Well done! It looks great. Fine work. And it works fast. Greeting from Germany ❤🍀
Done so well and professional that I want to make one too!
Fantastic!
You are a real artist.
I love all that u do
What a wonderful idea!!! Good job my friend
工作が綺麗ですね。火力も強そう。今度真似して作ってみよう。。
Fantastic. Going on a hike next week and will try and make this for my ‘back up’ stove.
Your phrases are empty words…
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Best of luck on your hike! :D
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What a practical good idea mate I enjoyed it.Thanks
Mt bom seu vídeo e útil, não por esse momento de difícil q mts estão passando deve o valor tão alto gás, mas pra uma emergência por ter faltado o gás.
Vê vc nos passando uma das suas criações com tanta paciência, passo a passo, é bem gratificante. Os anjos estejam sempre a te iluminar. Parabéns. Obrigada
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Отличная вещь ! В России такую штуку можно в походах в лес или в горы использовать. А в Европе скоро и в жилых домах такими будут пользоваться без российского газа ...
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Absolutely amazing and a very good way for light cooking when we go on outdoors 👌👌👌👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Muito bom. Parabéns
Thank you. Fantastic craftsmanship & water starts boiling in under 5 minutes. Impressive. Worth making seems like war is coming to Europe. Will be very handy if we lose power here in Northern Britain.
Very impressive! You should call coke a cola and team up and sell them things on stores and online! Big market for camping and survival gear right now. 🍻
Isso funciona com qualquer latinha de refrigerante.
Beautiful job on the little stove. Small , light weight and very functional. On a river trip about 20 years ago I used one on the trip. The other guys had a commercially made gas stove. Their stove failed to work properly and finally stopped working. For the last 3 days we used my little pop/soda can , alcohol , stove to cook with.
Yes
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That was so unique and clever!
The idea started among elk hunters in AZ sometime in 1970's. They needed something to heat the tent. A backpack hiker member suggested Sterno but ran out of Methanol, the idea soon took shape. Nobody took claims of the invention.
Awesome videos, i like it
I’ve seen SEVERALLLLLLL videos, doing the same thing but your video is SOOOO much easier and more clear!!! Thank you!!!!
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@@lawrencegalario8650 what si the oil
@@rms7694 the fuel is Methanol (spirit). It's cheaper than 90% alcohol.
Excellent :D
En seulement 5min,l'eau boue.C'est impressionnant,jamais j'aurais cru que ce soit aussi rapide
Сколько талантлевых людей сколько идей Преклоняюсь и восхещаюсь Спасибо за идею
7:58 How wonderful! I learned many great tips from your creative videos
Wow 😯,It's first time,I'm seeing this,and I think it's amazing & hat's off to this man 👌👏🏻👍.
Parabéns é que estava precisando para pescaria. Obrigado Deus Abençoe
full of calm and thoroughness, cool video
Top bgt, dr brng bekas bisa mnfaat trs tdk mnimbulkan asap jg. Ramah lingkungan. Smg sukses
Fantastic video! All meat with no unnecessary talk. Very well done and enjoyable to watch. Unfortunately for me, many of those tools I've never seen before, as I have only a screwdriver, hammer, and wrench, so it would be more cost-effective for me just to buy a Trangia. 😒
Or buy some basic tools. The more you make with them, the less they cost.
What kind of alcohol did you use to make a flame?
aluminum is soft.. all you need is a nail for the holes and scissors ü
Молодец,у вас золотые руки!!!👍
As an off shoot of the name Arizona Penny stove, Arizonians selected the cans of ARIZONA TEA (from New York) not for the name but metal was a thicker gauge and more durable.
Keren nih youtuber Indonesia🇮🇩.. Very creative 😍
Wonderful project for young people to learn by. Thank you.
Изящная работа. Однозначно - лайк !👍
Согласен. Но на газе, думаю, дешевле
Что за воду наливает ?
😂😂😂I tried that and my whole family's house was on fire after I came back from the shop to load more paraffin.
Very cool Kanye
Seguro eres idiota!
Loved it. Obrigado do Brasil.
I suscribed , liked and shared. Muito obrigado, longa vida para você e para seu canal.
Eu amei a sua ideia amigo 😃😃 kkkkk parabéns 👏👏👍🥰♥️
I've seen so many models of the soda can stove. Some very elaborate and some incredibly simple. This one is somewhere in the middle of the pack as to complexity, but the workmanship is outstanding. Some designs I've seen included epoxy glue, being packed with a wicking material or a coin to act as a valve. Those last are called a penny stove, but I haven't seen a video with one being posted in a few years so they might have gone out of fashion for all I know.
What I especially liked to see in this video was how easy the parting of the can was using the scribing method and how clean the edges were. Most seem to just stab a knife though the can and saw it apart or use a pair of scissors. It's something that really doesn't make a difference as for the functionality but this way it looks so much better. Just remember that if you are in a pinch just about any way to part off the bottoms of the cans will work. Also the holes in the outer rim doesn't have to be drilled. If a nail is all you've got then just punching those holes will give you a working stove. But it won't look as good of course.
And now I'd like to see a round up of different stove designs to see which ones are the fastest to boil, uses the least fuel to boil and is the easiest and fastest to make using tools limited to a knife, a nail and two soda cans... There are videos out there where they they test for time to boil and fuel efficiency but I can't remember anyone ranking the build complexity and build time using very simple tools.
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Penny Stove require adhesive to build properly, is trick to lit, susceptible to cold weather... On positive side they are very fuel economic. Tetkoba's - a Japanese DIY alcohol stove guru; still trying improve the Penny Stove in the last years.
This one in the video somewhat replicate the Tangia B25, just is small, with less jets and don't have the wick inside the secondary camera.
Por la pantemia y el aumento de precio del alcohol, sería interesante comparar contra una patilla de Gas butano y también contra una parrilla eléctrica. Por su puesto creo que es obvio que esta sale perdiendo.
These are considered emergency or survival stoves. Alcohol is abundantly available in many forms and can even be homemade (moonshine)
This guy is a silent Genius , Thank you Sir
the tutorial is great for making an alcohol stove, this is good to try, suitable for use in the forest, survival, hunting, fishing, thanks for the knowledge, friend
Gracias por compartir esta genial idea es muy bueno me gutos
Saludos!
Excellent ideas 👍
Genius!!!Simply Brilliant!!!👏👏👏
Looks a little hard to do for my taste. But thanks for sharing.
Parabéns gostei ! Boa ideia !
Good Job brother.
Stay made an invention.
Stay safe.
GOD BLESS.
Greetings.
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Просто и сердито,всегда нравятся всякие подделки любые,всегда пригодится в жизни.
Валерий. Если вы поняли, что блогер налил в самодельную горелку, пожалуйста, напишите.
신기방기ㅎㅎ잘 보고 갑니다
Cuisine du chef
This is a brilliant person good job
Chef tip: if you heat up your container first the water will boil faster. A lot of energy is lost trying to heat a room temperature (or colder) container especially when its holding room temperature water (or colder). When the two masses meet and heat only comes from one direction it will increase the time it takes to boil.
If you boil water with that way, you will get a lot of chemical toxic.... even if it takes times, just boil the water in normal way.
@@Davaraya you shouldn't get chemicals out of stainless steel. I would never heat a teflon pan like that, it ruins the teflon.
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But its not really faster if you're just pushing the heating time to start earlier
That doesn't make sense at all
More videos showing how to actually do survival things and make the items to help save families is NEEDED. THANK YOU FOR CARING ABOUR OTHERS!
Perfect for making coffee on a camping trip.
You can cook a meal on that.
Or can just make coffee from the same fire that you made with firewood’s
Perfect for bonfire
I watched so many similar build back in days , but this was the cleanest one :), nice work
It's amazing bro 🙌 😍
Excellent video. Best one I've seen 👍👍👍
SUPER idea !:-)
genial simple:-)
I've seen this done before many times on youtube but your design is the most finished looking stove. Thanks.
When my commercial alcohol jet stove lost its seal, I made an alcohol stove out of a tuna can: slits in a star shape in the lid (contents removed through this port), 8 8mm holes around the perimeter just under the lid. This burner unit boiled my beans in a pressure cooker for 10 minutes.
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Годный лайфхак для жителей Европы, на случай, если у их поставщиков газа закончатся рубли
Fabulous I love it. Neat and tidy little stove.
Not a thing I would manufacture myself, but it was interesting and entertaining/peaceful to watch you do it.
Thank you for an interesting video!
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I’m curious as to the purpose of the inner sleeve. Thanks:)
Wawwww mantap👍👍👍👍👍👏
Salam.dari 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Nice neat job and it boiled the water faster than my stove. I use to make "buddy burners" in scouts with tuna can, coiled up cardboard, wax with wick inside the tuna can. That would go under a larger gallon size tin can with vents cut in it at the bottom (which is the top with no lid). We'd cook fried eggs right on top of the upside down can. At least we can "cook" some how with no power, right?
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Как нужно это многим в городах Украины...
- помогите мне выбраться из фашистского государства.. Я НЕ МОГУ! МНЕ ЗДЕСЬ ПЛОХО
If your meal will take a longer time to cook and simmer make a few of these cute stoves and stick a newly loaded cooker when the first one runs out of gas(Alcohol)
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@@user-gc7vx1ml6b немного не понял,ты где?
Thank you very much! I made a similar recipe it was great.
رااائع
والأجمل أنه بدون موسيقى ولا كلام
شكرًا جزيلاً
I made it. It really working!