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Old 02-02-2011, 04:35 PM
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that is very cool. Im still lost as a goose as to how that fuel gets through the inner wall to get between the 2 walls and out the jets. either way, very cool. of course I didnt watch the whole video, so maybe I missed that part
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that is very cool. Im still lost as a goose as to how that fuel gets through the inner wall to get between the 2 walls and out the jets. either way, very cool. of course I didnt watch the whole video, so maybe I missed that part
What happens is the liquid boils and the gasifies .....they work like a charm
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The first stove is the rolled edge type.....
the other are where we fit the neck into the bottom

We made a small pot rack out of coat hangers for the rolled edge type.
T-bic the wonder boy has cooked some eggs on it!!!
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