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    I bought a soda pop stove, then saw how to make one on youtube out of the catfood can. The catfood can runs like a top and does great. It only takes a little 10oz soda pop bottle to carry a weeks worth of fuel. Nice alcohol stoves are a work of art.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whack-a-mole View Post
    I bought a soda pop stove, then saw how to make one on youtube out of the catfood can. The catfood can runs like a top and does great. It only takes a little 10oz soda pop bottle to carry a weeks worth of fuel. Nice alcohol stoves are a work of art.
    If you want to see one that's especially a work of art, check out the Petal stove. Spokes made a post about it the other day. Absolutely stunning.

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    That petal stove is really cool looking but it looks difficult to make. I'm not very handy.

    I'm loving the cat can stove. I've made myself dinner on it a few times just because I think it's cool I'll be testing it in the field next weekend or the weekend after when I go out with a friend and do this trail nearish me.

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    Glad you got yours working ! I built a penny stove that worked but the fire comming out of the jets is kinda small, what could cause that ? Anybody?????
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wise Old Owl View Post
    Tks. Owl, looks good going to try to make one kinda like it.
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone!

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