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Re:How to make a Pepsi can stove.
ykcim, welcome here, I am happy you joined the forum
the gas? in the can?
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Re:How to make a Pepsi can stove.
i just built 2 supercats! they're very simple to make, require only 1 can and no pot supports! i can post linkage if you guys want
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Re:How to make a Pepsi can stove.
I like to try new inventions on woods although the woods i walk through are like farm woods so i would never camp if stranded! But i wanna do some trailwalking n all that type of stuff....this pepsi can is a cool invention to try,me and my buddy got a rope n was practicing rope climbing..i always am looking for something to amuse me in the woods
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Re:How to make a Pepsi can stove.
Thank you BD! That was such a job! I like to own one of that! The one I made so crappie only could use once!!! Are you sell yours??? You are such a handy craftsman!!!
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Re:How to make a Pepsi can stove.
Thank you Bd,
Wa! I wish to won one of your handy crafted pepsi stove! Mine is too crappie only could use once and couldn't get the pot set right! Could I buy one of yours? Are you selling those??? Let me know!!!!
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Re:How to make a Pepsi can stove.
I dont sell them, but you can purchase stoves like it.
Check here for a alcohol stove for sale. Ive personally seen and used the etowah, and its a good stove.
http://www.mountaincrossings.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=129
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Re:How to make a Pepsi can stove.
Could I possible get a can-stove which could burn "WHITE GAS"??? I need to use on cold weather and high altitudes!!!
White Gas is by far the hottest burning fuel and is available at most outdoor equipment stores. It burns hot and efficiently in cold weather and at high altitudes. Additionally it is environmentally more sound than pressurized fuel in canisters that cannot be refilled
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Re:How to make a Pepsi can stove.
I wouldnt recommend white gas in a can stove of any type. White gas is rather volatile when lit in open spaces. And unless its pressurized it doesnt work very effectively.
If you need a white gas stove for high altitude or extremely cold weather, Id recommend going with a MSR Dragonfly. Its a lightweight option, and it safer and reliable.
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Re:How to make a Pepsi can stove.
Yeah, I've been hiking...Checking out some Native American lands
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