DIY Backpacking Alcohol Stove - Fancee Feast

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Materials
Fancee Feast Can (get singles at pet or grocery store

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Sharpie
Tape Measure
Hacksaw/Dremel
Drill/bit
Sand Paper
Scissors

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My favorite stove, and it has never let me down. I even used it to make my coffee when it was -11°F at a local winter hang a couple years back. Worked like a champ!

rickwebermusic
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Why in the heck did I watch that? I mean I've already researched and made my own. I'll tall ya why! Because I watch em all. haha

alexwbanks
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Love my cat food burner, I went really cheap and used paper towel 1/2 sheet folded instead of carbon felt or fiberglass. Works just fine for 20+ burns. Then replace it. I do not camp enough to justify the purchase of carbon felt. I am going to try the 4 small holes, I used only 1 big one on the last one I made. Thanks for the tip

mbarr
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Thank you for showing us the simple stove!

triumfant
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This is perfect for the afternoon after a hard but productive day at work.
Well done Jason! You have provided another quality video.

Thank you sir. : )

AJKPenguin
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Right on Frozen! Never tried an alcohol stove before but I think I will. That will shave a lot of weight off my pack.

patriotkennethburlingham
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Great vid. Like the idea of 4 small holes at the top instead of one bigger hole.
I made one using an old aluminum spray can that was the right size. The tomato cans seem to end up rusting.

JPerry-hvos
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I use this stove frm (Hiram Cook) every week end
His contribution was AWESOME ! Appreciate U acknowledging the fact that its Mr. Cook's

alphapatriot
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Great little stoves and so fun to make! Just made myself a new one using the green cat can.
I like the idea of the 4 half holes and 4 air holes. Gonna try that on the next one as well as the cut down version you have done.
Thanks for great videos!

jasontharp
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My version was made with ceramic wool and titanium sheet for the pot stand. I actually switched to a new stove that's closer to the starlyte or kojin with the evernew cross stand 2 for a pot support. For solo pots the flame pattern is just better, the pot stand more stable and the stove more efficient. It's been awesome so far. Also switched to an IMUSA mug since I cook in my pot a good bit.

MJGEGB
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Thanks Frozen! I just finished my stove - love it!

sw
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Glad I tuned in to this episode, I was thinking to take my alcohol stove on a hike to the Smokies in November. Maybe I just build a new one for the heck of it. Thanks Frozen!!

ChrisfromFL
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Really great video. Plan to make one for my next trip. Thanks.

charlesmarsh
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I love it. I watched it, didn't need to, but I did. Now I'm pretty sure I'm taking the Fancee Feest out on my next trip! Hope things are well Jason!

SpiguyverBackpacking
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thk you and have a grate hike in life
And yes I'm going to have to go into my local hardware shop and try to find some of that plumbers felt I already have the other two cans ready to go

cgriggsiv
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I've made one myself and it works great!

tdulka
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Thanks frozen, great video. My jet oil just crapped out on me. I’ll give this a go. Take care.

Daughertyiam
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Been meaning to make one! Used this video to do it! Thanks for all your info! Worked out perfect!

Ontrail
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Wow that is a lot of work. I make the Vienna sausage alcohol stove. There is no cutting at all. You only need the tomato paste can and one Vienna sausage can. Just cut out the bottom and the top of the Tomato paste can. Punch one or two holes in the bottom. I use old facecloths (100% cotton) I just cut a strip and wrap it around. I just made another today the worst part was rinsing the food out, Be careful if you set it down on the table if it is windy because it is so light mine blew away and I can't find it. :) But I love these things and I have a (Very expensive) Silver-fire and a Scout and this is better IMO... Thanks for showing another way of doing this. Nice video,

rosewood
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📢 I miss Mr. Hiram Cook too. It's unfortunate that there's no clear evidence of his current situation. 🤔 And it leads me to think the truth may not be the best news.🙄🙄
➡➡ But hoping that if he's OK, we'd get an update from him❗

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