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bigzee
15-04-2012, 10:25 AM
Here's something pretty impressive I've found from a genius Jap-chap I'm subscribed to on YT.

All his vids are clearly filmed and the projects are pretty impressive too. He pushes the boundaries of alcohol-stove technology to produce well engineered, hand crafted and lightweight efficient stoves. From junk!

I think he might have been inspired by the "common-rail" diesel fuel supply theory on this one?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qy8Pc2osr74&context=G277c2cdFAAAAAAAAAAA

Fletching
15-04-2012, 10:39 AM
Excellent design! And 'no need pipe bending' too!

Steve :)

Suba
15-04-2012, 10:39 AM
Excellent.
Thanks for the link.

AL...
15-04-2012, 11:21 AM
That is briliant!!!!
I will be giving one of theese a go soon ...
If ye hear of a Scotsman heading into orbit on the news ye will know I did somethin wrong lol

Cheers
AL

El
15-04-2012, 12:09 PM
Will be having ago at this..thank you for sharing this link!

KaiTheIronHound
15-04-2012, 02:45 PM
Looks good mate, always looking for projects for while i'm away from the workshop because of uni! This'll be on the list of possibles for sure!

happybonzo
15-04-2012, 03:09 PM
It's a shame that there isn't a stove like this uses petrol, kerosene or diesel ie no pumps cylinders etc

Ben Casey
15-04-2012, 04:19 PM
Cool vid and seems quite simple to make :)

Martin
15-04-2012, 06:59 PM
Excellent design! And 'no need pipe bending' too!

Steve :)

No need pipe bending very important!!

Martin

JEEP
15-04-2012, 08:44 PM
Looks pretty cool!

bigzee
15-04-2012, 09:18 PM
He fail mention where he get pipe that no need bend!

AL...
16-04-2012, 12:05 AM
Im sure ye can get the pipe from B&Q or any model shop

Cheers
AL

NeedABrew
31-07-2012, 09:57 PM
I gave this a first quick try at weekend and it turned out quite well.

Pipe I picked up from http://www.greenweld.co.uk/acatalog/Shop_Aluminium_185.html.

My only real problem is that I didn't have a compass cutter to accurately take out the centre parts which really need to be done accurately as they need to be slightly different sizes so as to 'weld' together properly. As such I had to freestyle the holes with my Stanley knife and then botch the joins together with extra glue.

It's actually really easy to make though and works very well even on a first go.

My only critiques are

1 - there's no way you could just knock one of these up in the wild, it's considerably more involved to make than a standard stove.

2 - it turns out quite a bit heavier (but surprisingly stronger) than a standard 'full inner wall' alcohol stove. It is still insanely light though!