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Post by tjwilhelm on Jun 17, 2013 10:30:13 GMT -7
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Post by woodyz on Jun 17, 2013 10:58:06 GMT -7
Thanks for posting. A very simple copper tubing stove was shown here before just using a six inch 3/4 dia piece of copper with a cap on one end and a tee with another inch of copper out the other end. Alcohol, starting fluid, everclear or what ever goes into the tube, prop T side up at about 40 degree angle on rocks and light at the T. The piece past the T gives it air and the flame comes out the top of the T. A tube half full gives an 8 minute fire hot enough to boil water in an aluminium cup. No smoke, once the fire is out the cooper cools down quickly.
I will try and fine the post, and take a picture of the device, I have used it with success several times.
Also used it as a joke on my Grandson asking why he had a crack pipe in his room.
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Post by crashdive123 on Jun 17, 2013 16:33:13 GMT -7
Thanks TJ. I do believe you have given me a new project for when work slows down a bit.
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Post by tjwilhelm on Jun 17, 2013 19:16:33 GMT -7
Thanks TJ. I do believe you have given me a new project for when work slows down a bit. When you get to it, PICTURES, PLEASE!
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Post by Cwi555 on Jun 17, 2013 21:38:53 GMT -7
Thanks for posting. That gives me some ideas..
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Post by geron on Jun 18, 2013 4:19:02 GMT -7
Favorited all of them in Instructables. Thanks!
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