How do you warrant $16 built from a can of cat food that costs $.50
They're nice stoves that are efficient and simple to use. Carbon felt is a pain to find and so is fiberglass wicking. I found a square of carbon felt on line for about 20 bucks but most people only need enough for 1 or 2 stoves. Dutch sells a square piece of carbon felt that you can make a few stoves from. Pretty easy to make if you want to put effort into it. If not...you don't have to...buy one from Zelph
Back in the 90’s there was a great band from Raleigh, NC called Hipbone...
But I can make a stove with nothing more than a hole punch and can...
I'm a resident of Raleigh, NC...small world
Thats the beauty of a diy stove...you do it yourself...go drink 3 beers and make a stove; go feed a cat and make a tomato based dish and make a stove. go open a can of tuna and make a stove, go get a tealight candle and make a stove...if you're not into making a stove there are resources and dealers that will sell you one without the hassle of making one. if your stove is really good there might be people willing to buy one from you...
My girlfriend is a freaking fantastic sewer but instead of making our own tarp we purchased one; we found that the trouble of making a tarp isn't worth paying a premium for a pre-made time proven model that someone else can sew for us.
making a tarp IS worth....typo above...
Everyday price for a DualFuel burner (holds up to 0.75 oz) or DualFuel XL burner (holds up to 1.5 oz) and stainless mesh pot support shipped in USA for just $7.80 plus $3 shipping. These burners work quite well. Lined with carbon felt. Lid can be used as an Esbit tray. Add a titanium foil windscreen if you like (or not, if you make your own). Just another option for folks to consider.
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https://www.lowes.com/pd/Oatey-Solde...tector/1043403
https://www.lowes.com/pd/3M-White-Fi...-Cloth/3228210
Available at my local Lowe's probably Home Depot as well. Used both for DIY Fancy Feast stoves.
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Did not want to insinuate yall toads are doing bad things. Keep on makin the sweet stoves and hope people keep buying them from you. The lofi tech of these are what makes them brilliant
Excellent example! You get 8 square feet for $8...I need a strip that's 8 inches by 1 inch...the rest of the material is just laying around my garage doing nothing. Wasted junk in my garage...or I can make 20 stoves and sell them for a small profit with leftover material. If you buy a stove pre-made from Zelph it'll only cost you $12 more and you don't have to deal with making it yourself...and you don't have 7.7 square feet of stuff laying around you don't need.
I do understand ones hesitation of buying a piece of hiking material made out of recycled items for what seems like an unreasonable price, but I've made my own gear before and some stuff just isn't worth making to some people...
Also, you're supporting a person that has taken initiative to add something to our community. If you want to make your own gear I encourage it. If you don't want to make your own, buy a tried and true stove from a reputable dealer in the community that we have created...
Also...if you want to try one of my stoves then pay the shipping and I'll send you out a whole set (stove, pot stand, wind screen, hest reflector). I guarantee you'll see that it's harder to make than cutting up a few soda cans and jamming them together. I've been jamming soda cans together since 1999 so mine go together pretty nicely.
The rest of the material will be needed to make more stoves for yourself because carbon felt deteriorates quickly to a point of non absorption due to flame oxidation. Experience has told me so ;-)Excellent example! You get 8 square feet for $8...I need a strip that's 8 inches by 1 inch...the rest of the material is just laying around my garage doing nothing.
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Offering another stove for the cost of shipping ($5) if anyone wants to try one out. It'll come with stove, pot stand, heat shield, and windscreen. The whole set weighs less than 25 grams. These stoves are begging to see the woods
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