These are some great tales to tell around the campfire.
My alcohol stove of choice is the Starlyte with the built in stand because I feel like I am less of a danger to myself and others.But my favorite for actually doing something other than just boiling is the Fancee Feast with the simmer ring because it weighs less than my Brasslite Turbo 2d.And sometimes I take the SVEA 123 R out of its bag and recall the Sound it made,gives me a warm fuzzy feeling everytime!
This one is precious:
These are all new ones....wow, some really dangerous mistakes yikes!!!!
That's some high flamage!
Plaid is fast! Ticks suck, literally... It’s ok, bologna hoses off…
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Avoid all the dangers of DIY stove projects. A couple bucks will get you a Fancee Feest stove that will last a lifetime of backpacking :-) Just ask FiveTango
Just came upon a thread that told of an exploding alcohol stove, HEADS-UP:
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Canister stove gone awry, Jetboil Flaming Meltdown:
Oh so many errors:
Another one. Be careful, alcohol flames are hard to see except!!! when this happens
Some of those reminded me of the time when I dropped a glass of flaming Absinthe onto the floor. Having also a glass of water I poured it on the burning liquid, which diluted it enough not to burn and the flames went out. But scary stuff.
Is Absinthe readily available, never heard of it before. It's anise/licorice taste reminds me of some potent stuff in drank in France way back when.
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I'll go to the forum where I came across that video and ask him about using a windscreen.
Do It Yourself projects are fun. I hope this thread has enlightened some folks on the risks involved with stove making.
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