That's pretty cool. I was thinking that my grandpa could probably lathe me up something that is threaded so you don't have to worry about sealing it at all.
That's pretty cool. I was thinking that my grandpa could probably lathe me up something that is threaded so you don't have to worry about sealing it at all.
"There are no finger prints under water."
If the fuel that you are using is turning the pot black, you can try coating the outside of the pan with some liquid soap. We used to do that in the Boy Scouts to make cleanup easier when we were on KP duty and were cooking over a camp fire.
Good tip thanks. Fortunately it wiped off pretty easy. There also just so happened to be a steel wool scrubber in the sink at the time, so that made it a breeze.
"There are no finger prints under water."
So is there any kind of fuel that people should AVOID? I don't want to burn anything that is going to be toxic either to breath or on food.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Not that I know of. Maybe avoid buring chemicals...
I have an MSR backpacking stove that says it will burn damn near anything, some better than others of course, but it is designed to be used anywhere in the world so the fuel is flexible. It will burn white gas, ethanol/denatured alcohol, kerosene, auto fuel, diesel, jet fuel, naphtha and stoddard solvent whatever that is.
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Can you buy it in bulk?
Ideally, I'd like to find something that I could pack into the penny can, close it all up, put the can in a baggy or something and just toss it into a bug out bag without worrying about it leaking or drying out.
"There are no finger prints under water."
I don't know if you can buy it in bulk?
I doubt it would leak all over as it's in a solid form.
If you put it into the penny can and into a plastic bag Idoubt it would dry out.
What's funny is as I'm reading the can it warns of how poisonous it is.
lol
And they sell this for the sole purpose of warming food in chafing dishes.![]()
"The Second Amendment fails to mention hunting. Highly trained police officers miss with roughly 80 percent of their shots in a gunfight. Get a clue. Your Secret Service officers carry (at least) 30 rounds EACH. Is your life more important to you than mine is to me"?
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