Woodgas Stove - Simple Version - Reloaded

Orginally uploaded to my old channel on March 26, 2009 I still have people asking me where my videos on wood gas stoves that I made are so what I'm starting to do is clean up the old videos so the music police don't have problems with it and re-load it to my new channel. Please bare in mind that I had just started making videos. The camera I used at the time made me sound very much like Darth Vader and as time went on I got a little better in doing videos. I started doing videos back then as a way to take notes of some "nerd projects" I was doing. I had no idea that people would like watching them until some friends started telling me I should upload them to YouTube. Orginal text: I've gotten several requests to make a simpler woodgas stove than what I've been making lately. Something that doesn't take special parts that only I seem to have. Something that is easier to make than some of the woodgas stoves I've made in the past. To go back to the woodgas stove rather than the wood forge stoves. So I rummaged through my can stores and found a soup can that fit into a one quart paint can perfectly and proceeded from there. This video shows how I put those two cans together to make what I think is a pretty simple stove that I think anyone could put together using only a few tools such as a can opener(side cutting), drill, drill bit or uni-bit, and maybe a needle-nosed pliers. The stove may be a little big by some peoples standards but when you consider that it burns fuel that you can find along the trail it will save both money and weight on long trips. Also I used the extra space in the stove to store an alcohol stove and fuel to be used when or if needed. I hope that my requesters (is that a word?) will find this stove easy to make and useful. Thank you for watching my videos, Hiram