In this vid I test a stove idea I saw on a Youtube vid. I'm hoping someone will be able to tell me w... In this vid I test a stove idea I saw on a Youtube vid. I'm hoping someone will be able to tell me which one it was so I can give credit.(more)(less)
I took my previous design of the All In One Penny Stove and added a "Crumb Catcher" which was bought... I took my previous design of the All In One Penny Stove and added a "Crumb Catcher" which was bought at Lowe's. I also used a thumb screw to secure the Crumb Catcher to the top of the penny stove after the fuel was put in. The video is a bit dark, but I added pictures so you could see what it looks like before and after assembly. This has turned out to be one of my favorite stoves. I like that the flame stays near the bottom of the keg pot and does not travel too far up the sides. This keeps the pot from getting charred. In the video I used 3/4 ounce of heet in the stove and 2 small squirts of heet in the pre heater. I think it really only needs 1 small squirt of heet because the preheat time is approximately 25 seconds. I also used 1 and a half cups of water in the Keg Pot. The stove definately supports the weight and does not tip over. The only downfall to this stove so far is that it is almost as tall as a full soda can, but I am working on a shorter design. Hopefully this will make it easier to store. Music Used In The Video Is: Better Leave That Stuff Alone by Will Shade Note: If you don't know what a Crumb Catcher is, it's a small stainless steel basket that you place in your sink drain and it catches crumbs that would otherwise fall down the drain. Stay tuned for Outtakes coming soon.(more)(less)