Here's how to make a great little portable stove from stuff you probably have laying around your house! It's perfect for camping, backpacking, and power outages.
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How To: Make an ultra-light alcohol stove
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How To: Make an All-Night Campfire with Just One Log
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How To: Keep Mosquitoes & Other Annoying Bugs Away from Your Campfire or Backyard Fire Pit
-
How To: Tie the Miller's Knot (bag or sack knot)
-
How To: How the Hookup or Connect a Battery to Your Camper or RV
-
How To: Use Diagonal Lashings to tie poles together
-
How To: Tie a basic lanyard knot
-
How To: Bond a primer wick to any alcohol stove
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How To: Make a comfy DIY camping chair for less than 5 dollars
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How To: Lash a bamboo tripod
-
How To: Use a square lashing
-
How To: Build your own sleeping bag
-
How To: Make a survival belt out of paracord using the cobra knot
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How To: Keep sleeping bags warm with hot Nalgene water bottles
-
How To: Bind poles together with a Japanese square lash
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How To: Sharpen a knife with a Japanese water stone
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How To: Clean your dishes using dirt while camping
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How To: Use round lashing to build a flagpole or A-frame
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How To: Set up a dome tent
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How To: Make an ultra-light alcohol stove
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How To: Use a Coleman 533 dual fuel portable stove
4 Comments
nice one thats great but does it have to be fiberglass (commonsence tells me anything that retains the flamable liquid will do but your the expert) plz get back to me soon im going in the bush next weekend and would love to show my army buddies
never mind i took a second to think about it.cheers
if u dissolve some salts, u can get colored fire:
copper(||) chloride : blue/green
Sodium chloride : yellow
Potassium chloride : purple
Calcium chloride : orange
lithium chloride : red
Strontium chloride : red
Radium chloride : red
nice i seen many ways but out of all this ones the best
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