Alcohol Stove Fuel, Which is Best? Six Alcohol Fuels Directly Compared.
Alcohol Stove Fuel, Which is Best? Six Alcohol Fuels Directly Compared.
Here I line up six different alcohol fuels and test them side by side to see which is best.
I perform the test with the Trangia Spirit Burner in the Firebox Nano ultra light backpacking stove.
Cost per oz, time to boil 16.9 oz of water, cost to boil and the amount of fuel consumed.
HEET (yellow) $ .147/oz 8:10 10.3 cents .7oz used
Denatured Alcohol $ .227/oz 11:30 15.9 cents .7oz used
Grain Alcohol (Everclear) $ .812/oz 9:30 48.7 cents .7oz used
91% Isopropyl $ .092/oz 11:52 6.5 cents .7oz used
ISO-HEET (red) $ .164/oz 12:30 23 cents .1.4oz used
99% Isopropyl. $ .243/oz 9:00 14.6 cents .6oz used
The classic original Firebox Stove and the ultralight backpacking Nano stove both run on gathered fuel. Provides a true to camping campfire ambience while cooking up your favorite camping meals over a wood flame!
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How the oil pot burner works
This one is about how the older pot style oil burner is made. This video is part of the heating and cooling series of training videos made to accompany my websites: graycoolingman.com and grayfurnaceman.com to pass on what I have learned in many years of service and repair. If you have suggestions or comments they are welcome.
If you are a homeowner looking to repair your own appliance, understand that the voltages can be lethal, the fuels are highly flammable and high pressures are used. Know your limits.
Homemade TIN CAN Rocket Stove - DIY Rocket Stove - Awesome Stove! - EASY instructions!
Homemade TIN CAN ROCKET STOVE. Simple DIY. no special tools required. easy clear directions. This stove is great! Items needed: 3 metal cans, gravel/sand and/or dirt! that's it. only tools i used were a hacksaw, pliers and a drill. powerful stove. wind and rain resistant. can cook full meals using very little fuel (leaves, twigs and small sticks). i've even fueled these stoves just on junk mail!. if you like the vid. please rate, subscribe and share. notes: main body of stove (largest can) is a one gallon paint can. bought it at home depot for $5. medium sized can is a pasta sauce can and the smallest can is a standard size soup can. i used a 2 1/2 hole saw to mark (score) the paint can
UPDATE: (06/01/2018)… if interested, here’s a youtube video link to my newest rocket stove design. This one is also made with a one gallon paint can but has an extra-wide chimney, an extra-large fuel feed tube *and has a metal “shelf” built into the feed tube! Youtube video link …lastly, here’s a bonus video link showing how to convert this newest one from a wood burning stove to a charcoal burning stove.
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Ultimate DIY Camping Stove (Canadian Candle / Swedish Fire Log)
This is the ultimate camping stove that you can make yourself. Grab a log and a chain-saw and follow the instructions to make your very own Canadian Candle / Swedish Fire Log.
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Qulliq (Oil Lamp)
The qulliq is a traditional inuit lamp a source of light,cooking and heat.
Le qulliq, lampe/PÔALE/FOURNESE de pierre Inuit.Elle qui évoque la lumière et la chaleur associées à la famille et à la collectivité.
Learn about this vital part of Inuit survival. The Qulliq (oil lamp) provided so much to families trying to survive in one of the harshest climates on the planet. A seemingly simply invention with such importance also brought families together in many ways
The Kudlik - a Multi-Purpose Lamp
A kudlik (qulliq) is a crescent-shaped lamp carved from stone and fuelled by the oil from animal blubber. A wick made of moss or Arctic cotton draws the oil to make a type of liquid candle, and the open stone lamp was used by the Inuit to light and heat tents or igloos, melt snow for water, dry clothing and cook food.
Purpose: This stone lamp was filled with seal oil to provide heat and light for the home and for a cooking stove.
Method: The lamp was carved from soapstone. A moss wick was added together with oil from any animal. A stick, know as a taqqut, helps to dip the wick into the oil to increase the flame.
The soapstone is carved to form a rounded shape, with a depression at the top to hold the fuel. The Qulliq burns seal oil as fuel. For our Inuit ancestors, Qulliit were the only source of light and heat.
Before Inuit moved into houses in villages and hamlets;
Before Inuit had diesel-fueled powerhouses;
Before Inuit had electric lights and stoves;
Inuit had the qulliq.
Inuit used the qulliq for light.
Inuit used the qulliq for heat.
Kudlik (also qulliq) is a type of oil lamp used by the Inuit. The lamp consists of a crescent-shaped cup of carved soapstone, filled with oil from blubber or seal.[1] Moss, Arctic or Common Cottongrass[2] are used as a wick.
The Inuit use the kudlik for illuminating and heating their tents and igloos, for melting snow, cooking, and drying their clothes. It is also used for ceremonial purposes.
The qulliq was used to melt snow and drinking water, make tea, boil meat, and make bannock. The qulliq was also used for drying different things, such as mittens and boots, or the moss that was used as diapers. Fox skins and sealskins were dried by placing them in a paugusiit [drying rack] near a qulliq.
Seal oil was used to fuel the qulliq. Oil from beluga whales could also be used. Beluga fat is called qilalukkigaq. It burns without any soot and makes a high, clean flame. Some people say qilalukkigaq burns best.
Seal fat was kept stored in seal skin pouches called puurtaq. After the Qallunaat arrived, the Inuit sometimes stored seal oil in big empty oil drums. To prepare the seal oil, seal fat was placed outdoors above the paaq [igloo entrance] to freeze. When it was frozen solid, it was crushed [kaugaqsituq] and then used to fuel the qulliq.
If there were not very many seal available, there would not be very much oil for the qulliq. If Inuit ran out of seal oil for the qulliq, they would have to make other arrangements for heat and light. After the white traders had arrived, the Inuit could make a fire in a cut-off oil drum right in the porch in winter. They cut a hole in the roof of the porch so that the smoke could exit. The porch fire was used to melt ice for water, to boil codfish, and to cook seal meat. This kind of a cooking set-up was called an Igaliq [cookhouse].
An igloo without a burning qulliq would become very frosty inside. It would be both dark and cold.
The winter solstice marks a turning point, as the longest night of the year gives way to the return of spring and summer. No matter where people live, when it's frozen and dark outside, critical needs must be met: shelter and sustenance. Warmth and light. The company of others. Way up North, back in igloo times, the solution to most of that was the qulliq, or stone oil lamp. Although the qulliq has fallen out of general use, it's still a revered symbol of cultural ingenuity.the care and use of an Inuit stone oil lamp, while thinking about qualities it still illuminates today.
Arctic cotton is a type of grass that produces silky white plumes that resemble cotton balls. Inuit children picked the cotton in the summer for use as wicks and mattress stuffing.
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How To grill scallops Scallops video recipe
Such a delicate dish, Scallops known in europe as cocquilles Saint jacques. In this video recipe I will show you how to clean and prepare these scallops.
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Coquilles Appetizer
Ingredients:
- 4 coquilles in the shell
- fresh chillipepper flakes
- pepper and salt
- fresh chives chopped fine
- 2 tablespoons lime juice
- 4 tablespoons olive oil
- pepper and salt to taste
How To clean the coquilles:
- cut away the sphincter
- spoon out the scallop
- clean the scallop
- clean the shell
How To:
- prepare the vinaigrette by mixing the, olive oil, lime juice, chillipepper flakes and chives
- clean out the shells and clean the coquilles
- Sprinkle the coquilles with olive oil pepper and salt and grill them
- Place them back in the shell, place the shells on the grill and spinkle them with vinaigrette.
- Let it om up to temperature (don't cook for long) and serve
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Household Cleaning Tips : How to Clean Hard Grease Off the Stove Top Cover
To clean hard grease off the stove top, use baking soda, really hot soapy water and gloves to protect your hands. Maintain a clean stove top with help from a personal assistant in this free video on household cleaning tips.
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Propane Tank Explosion
This video graphically shows the effects of sustained high temperatures on a 500 gallon propane tank.
How To Remove Rust From Your Rusty Cast Iron Barbecue Grill
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Odds and Ends and some channels
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What's inside a Yeti Cup?
Is the YETI cup worth the money?!?! We HEAT tested to find out, then we CUT it in HALF to see the inside!!!
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How to make a homemade Mini Forge
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Follow along in this video as Mike from The Geek Pub makes a home made mini forge (fire brick forge). This project is really simple, and this little forge will allow you to heat metal for all kinds projects like crafting jewelry, knife making, or even small scale blacksmithing projects.
This project requires a firebrick, which might not be readily available in your area. You can usually get them at an Ace Hardware or a BBQ store (that sells fire pits). You get one from Amazon.com for about $5 with free shipping.
The main source of heat in this project is a small propane torch. Be sure to use it in a well ventilated area.
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Northwest Territory Concert
Northwest Territory plays a bit of Blue Grass for a refreshing change of pace at the Thursday evening concert in Massillon.
Pittsburgh of The West - THE COAL CREEK BOYS ( The History of the Crowsnest Pass) Coal miner series
A historic Ken Burns style video showing real photographs with the story telling writing of the Coal Creek Boys. All photos are from and around the Crowsnest Pass from 1880-1940 . The lyrics tell the story.
Char-Broil The Big Easy Oil-less Turkey Fryer
The Char-Broil TRU-Infrared Big Easy Oil-less Fryer
Yes, it's hard to believe: frying a food without oil, but that's just what The Big Easy does. Using Char-Broil TRU-Infrared heat, The Big Easy fries the meat AND locks in the natural juices, which are often lost in the roasting and frying process.
Your meat comes out golden brown, juicy and delicious without the danger of hot oil to splatter or spill. There's no extra expense for gallons of oil, or the headache of disposal once the oil is cool. The Big Easy is large enough to cook up to a 16 pound turkey and there's even a drip pan to catch the drippings necessary for gravy and other recipes.
To get started, simply connect The Big Easy to a 20 pound propane tank. The easy-on/off controls are already pre-set to the ideal temperature and since there's almost no assembly required, you're ready to cook with no fuss. When you're done, there are no messy pans to clean up either! Now you see why it's called The Big Easy. Couldn't you use something this Easy in your life?
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