jimmymack49 wrote:I've made a couple of the penny stoves from Heineken cans and have found them great for lighting charcoal using a chimney starter instead of using crumpled newspaper. It really gets the coals started in a hurry.
Micro469 wrote:jimmymack49 wrote:I've made a couple of the penny stoves from Heineken cans and have found them great for lighting charcoal using a chimney starter instead of using crumpled newspaper. It really gets the coals started in a hurry.
Would these work??
Ron Dickey wrote:The flames from these fuels are practically invisible and if the fuel is spilled near the flames, this can result in a fire catching and spreading very quickly. Handle with care and be sure to have no flammable material around the area of the stove. Do not use a stove such as this near peat sites or tinder-dry vegetation.
Jst83 wrote:OK I was to lazy to read all the directions for those that have built one, what purpose does the penny serve?
Jst83 wrote:Let me rephrase, What is the purpose of the penny in the penny stove?
I'll for sure stick with the DO
Jst83 wrote:OK I was to lazy to read all the directions for those that have built one, what purpose does the penny serve?
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