This Wick's INGENIOUS! Prt 2 🔥🤔 OIL Consumption #shorts #diy #tips

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How Much Oil Does a Carbon Felt Wick Consume? Does the Wick Wear or Char? I put it to the Test! Carbon Felt is Fireproof but yet it wicks heavier oil and holds a flame!🔥 It burns cleanly with a chimney and should always be vented to the outdoors and Never left unattended. #shorts #diy #tips
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Where does one purchase “ Carbon felt” ?

emmalove
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That's a good result! These wicks would probably make a good Tuna can lamp! Nice video dude!

mikea
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Expose less of the wick to eliminate the soot from the flame.

jswets
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Never stop making these videos. I could watch this over and over.

leo
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For a flame. I use a new empty quart paint can. Squash a roll of toilet paper into the can. And fill with isopropyl alcohol. Use at least 91 percent. Cans are like 2.50 each. Or get 1 quart canning jars. Fill with crisco veggy oil. In the can. Or Walmart store brand. Fill to the area where the jar curves in. Take a diiner candle. Hold to the outside of jar. Upside down. Cut the bottom off just above the crisco oil. Then push the candle down into the crisco. Mine have burned about 72 hours. Oh, and for heat. Put a red cllay pot on the top. Of jar. Just upside down
The pot will get hot.

wegmandan
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could be the same reason why that John Wick is so dang hard to kill! yeah? 😂

PapaTomzTV
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Carbon felt matting is commonly used by plumbers while soldering pipe against walls. It keeps the flame from the torch from igniting walls (wooden floors, too). I get mine from Lowe's in the USA. It is useful for making backpacking alcohol stoves, and makes a good fire starter when used with alcohol in a small diameter stainless tube as a wood fire starter (a replacement for waxed "fire rope).

danielkutcher
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😱 you need to make the wick shorter until there's no smoke, then it could be used indoors. Make sure you buy 100% carbon felt, no other material added.

pattiannepascual
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even in the wind, just fantastic.
Cool, nice man

joeferreira
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Carbon felt is great for replacing the cotton wadding in liquid fueled hand warmers (Jon-e, Zippo, Peacock, Butterfly, etc.). The cotton at the top of the fuel reservoir typically singes turning black which prevents the fuel from properly atomizing. Carbon felt wicks as good as the cotton (and maybe better) and doesn't burn or singe! You can either replace ALL the cotton in the reservoir, or just place a piece at the top of the reservoir after removing the singed to layer. The heater will work much better than before.

andygold
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"Put it out on the barbecue"
...Canadian!
Ha ha ha 😅

JusticeAlways
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Shorten the wick and it won't soot up. Also it's carbon felt, it will last forever, it won't burn, ever.

Gary-uymr
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Best unintended dad joke ever.
He rubs the material and says, "carbon felt". 😆 🤣 😂

johngililland
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You can add a copper pip chimeny to increase the efficienty and draft.

You need to place it over the 1/2” coupler with a small gap to allow air flow. some pennies in the oil, bottle caps. Paper clips.

Blue_Dog_Ranch
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I've been looking at those emergency heaters that people make from clay pots, and while I always see tealight candles, I imagine this would heat much better. It definitely looks like it requires plenty of ventilation, though.

ventiankraus
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Shorter wick would produce less soot smoke. Be good to make a improvised heater with that style of oil candle.

liquidparallax
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Damn! All I have is a 12.7mm coupling! I'm doomed!!

jiimmyboy
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Wow. A sooty flame. So useful! From $16 a gallon fuel. Love it! 💘

shop
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We practiced that long ago in the Philippines, we used coco oil, and a piece of cloth ...until today...

imelda
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Can you use those wicks in standard oil lamps? Do you have one you could try for us please?

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