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OK, messed around with it a little more tonight... Made one out of soda cans because they are a little wider than the keystone cans... Worked a bit better...

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Made notches both top and bottom on the inner liner... Also cut flappy things to make it stay together while I assembled...

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Also crimped the bottom instead of the top, just figured it would seal better if the top was overlapping on the outside...

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Then fried another egg and made an omelet...

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Then I decided that it was to tall and took to long to warn up to prime the jets...

Ver. 1.3

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This one I used a thumb tack to make the jets and only notched the bottom of the inner lining... I tried with just the 5 holes on top, but that didn't work... Ended up cutting it out and it worked way better than both the others...


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I played with eggs so the next step had to be bacon...:haha:

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Well, I took it to the next level... Used almost 1 1/2 oz. of fuel(denatured alcohol) and boiled an egg... Only took 5 mins to boil and cooked the egg for 15 mins... It still burned for almost 10 mins after removing the jar...:cool:

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What do you do with a boiled egg??? Deviled eggs of course...:redneck:

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Sorry for jumping all over your thread Boonie... I've often thought about buying a little stove, but they cost a **** ton... My boys are really having a good time with this project...

So, we've worked on a few designs...

This one has a hole that you use to fill under the penny, then drop the penny on the hole when you light it... It has to be primed to warm the fuel to a vapor...

It works better with more/smaller holes...

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Then I started working on ideas for pot stand/wind shield...

This was to heavy and bulky...

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This was just to difficult to build effectively...

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Then I started playing around with some wire...

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Tried using rivets...

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This worked pretty good...

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This worked great for the small stove...

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Then I saw a design on the net and went from there... A sink strainer(97 cents at Walmart) and some peg board hooks... Breaks down real easy and holds a pot or can really well...

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Haven't cooked anything with the last version... The will determine if it becomes part of the cook system...

Gonna build a Heiny Pot today and start putting together a fully contained cook system...
 
THIS IS MY THREAD! :mad:



DUDE! I'm just glad someone is picking up where my lazy ass didn't! :haha: I still havent had time to finish mine up yet. :booo:

I really like that you're trying a bunch of things out! Did you ever check out that video of the guy that converted a thermos into a stove and carries all his cooking crap in it. it's a really neat setup. I think it'd be too heavy for my likings, but i also carry everything under the sun when i go out. :redneck:
 
OK, I made myself a Heiny Pot... Pretty common with hikers because it's crazy light weight, heats really fast, really durable for aluminum and it's the perfect size to contain your entire cook set... Use a safe cut can opener...

I plan on adding a wooden knob to the lid and some fiberglass fireplace rope around the green so it can be picked up when hot...


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Then I did the bonus and built a neat little add on to the Heiny Pot...


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I also used a piece of the copper tubing to finish the pot stand...

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Of course, after making a coffee perk for the Heiny Pot, I had to give it a test run...

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Then I broke it down and everything stores inside... The stove, stand, perk, spork, 3 oz. bottle of fuel and water proof match case... I'll add a few things as the come to mind...


Stove inside the top of the perk...

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then the bottom and o-rings...

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Then everything else, with plenty of room for other stuff...

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Here's a video showing how to start the stove up for use...





[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYfvpmWF5xA[/yt]




Here's one of a steak being cooked...





[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlmL66tcNpM[/yt]





Boiling an egg in a mason jar...





[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv8IH8Bd8U0[/yt]
 

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