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    Default Apocalypse Stove - runs on any liquid fuel made with i MIG 200

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    This will boil a 1qt pan of water with a 1/4" poly rope (I just used poly to test). I have 3/8" cotton rope on the way.
    I'll post more pictures once I get it going good with the 3/8" rope.
    I run it on Methanol, but just about any liquid fuel can be used (I wouldn't recommend Gasoline).
    Last edited by performance; 10-31-2013 at 11:10 PM.
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    Interesting build, please do post pictures in operation. Does this *require* a 3/8 cotton rope wick? Could you roll a cotton t-shirt/rag into a tight cylinder instead?

    At first I thought it was one of these...
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.I._pocket_stove
    ... but yours has zero moving parts, even better.
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    Have you ever made a beer can alcohol stove?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveO View Post
    Interesting build, please do post pictures in operation. Does this *require* a 3/8 cotton rope wick? Could you roll a cotton t-shirt/rag into a tight cylinder instead?

    At first I thought it was one of these...
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.I._pocket_stove
    ... but yours has zero moving parts, even better.
    Sure - just make sure it is 100% cotton. I ordered some ordinary cotton rope from Amazon for about $8.75; I hope it gets here today.

    I haven't seen one of those before, but it looks cool! Mine you just like and go...




    Quote Originally Posted by Rambozo View Post
    Have you ever made a beer can alcohol stove?

    Haven't tried beer cans as I don't drink beer, but I have tried very similar concepts. The beer can type burners don't like wind; whereas, my contraption will still work in 15 mph+ wind, as I tried it yesterday. Also, mine is a lot easier to get started since it's just a "wick" saturated with fuel.


    It took me a couple days to think this out completely and then three part days, over two weekends, to get it finished.



    I'll get more pictures up and maybe even a video once I get the rope.

    Thanks for commenting guys
    Last edited by MigPlazArc; 10-28-2013 at 02:00 PM.
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    Default More pictures as promised...

    Hey guys,
    I finally got that 3/8" cotton rope that I was waiting on.
    I have the "wick" sticking out about 1-1/4"
    I also added 4 more 3/8" air inlet holes to allow enough air to burn clean.

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    My Youtube video is currently uploading (41%) as of 4:25 CDT
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2ZFz...ature=youtu.be
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    Heavy duty! Looks like it can also be pressed into service as a jack stand for your car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rambozo View Post
    Heavy duty! Looks like it can also be pressed into service as a jack stand for your car.
    Haha Yeah I bet it would hold quite a bit of weight! lol
    Man, it has more uses by the minute................
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