[Bikepacking] Camping Stove

Robert Blanda - CaddisArt, Inc. caddisart at gmail.com
Wed Dec 7 16:40:24 CST 2011



Steve, we'll just use all your alcohol. You can carry it J

 

 

From: bikepacking-bounces at teamhangover.net
[mailto:bikepacking-bounces at teamhangover.net] On Behalf Of Steven Smith
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 4:07 PM
To: 'Jim Wheatcroft'; 'Robert "Bean" Blanda - TeamHangover.net';
bikepacking at teamhangover.net
Subject: Re: [Bikepacking] Camping Stove

 

In that case I would expect everyone to have a few stoves!! ;)

 

Keep in mind while the stove is the smallest and lightest stove you can get,
it's down fall is that you need to carry a bottle of denatured alcohol which
can increase the weight/size of your load.  I still love it though! 

 

Steve Smith

856-701-4416

Steve at stevesnetwork.com

 

From: Jim Wheatcroft [mailto:jimwheat at comcast.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 3:04 PM
To: 'Steven Smith'; 'Robert "Bean" Blanda - TeamHangover.net';
bikepacking at teamhangover.net
Subject: RE: [Bikepacking] Camping Stove

 

You shouldn't have told us it requires drinking, Steve.  Now 20 of us will
show up with home-made stoves!!

 

From: bikepacking-bounces at teamhangover.net
[mailto:bikepacking-bounces at teamhangover.net] On Behalf Of Steven Smith
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 12:24 PM
To: 'Robert "Bean" Blanda - TeamHangover.net'; bikepacking at teamhangover.net
Subject: Re: [Bikepacking] Camping Stove

 

It's fun to make because it requires drinking!  You can use any can, but the
Heineken keg cans work best because of the shape.  

 

I didn't use this video myself but I just took a quick look at this video
and this guy seems pretty in depth.  It's called a penny stove if you want
to do any research or look for other videos.  A Gatorade cap works well for
the spacing of the cuts and makes the lines nice and straight. 

 

For the stand, I bought some steel or medal little pipe stuff thingy that
was strong but that I was able to shape with pliers.  Then I took the two
pieces I made and wired them together so the stand folds and packs easily. 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fStsgTremmI 

 

Steve Smith

856-701-4416

Steve at stevesnetwork.com

 

From: bikepacking-bounces at teamhangover.net
[mailto:bikepacking-bounces at teamhangover.net] On Behalf Of Robert "Bean"
Blanda - TeamHangover.net
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 9:40 AM
To: bikepacking at teamhangover.net
Subject: [Bikepacking] Camping Stove

 

Steve has built this cool little camping stove that we can use, but I'd like
to build my own since I like my coffee in the morning. I use the Folgers
single bags. They work well. 

 

Steve, can you send us the link you used to make this thing? Materials,etc? 

 

 

 

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Robert Blanda

Team Hangover Cycling Team

"The Drinking Team with a Cycling Problem"

www.TeamHangover.net

bean at teamhangover.net

609-320-9831

 

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