Hello, everybody my name is Shawn a.k.a the silver-fox and following the—some other feedbacks I've had from people on You Tube but regards to my Hobo Stove, I started to make another video explaining the constructional or how I made it. As I said from the previous video it was made from a stainless steal flask. These were the components that were initially involved or that made up the flask. So here’s the cap you know we want to unscrew this cap, you lift this off normally I would have had or originally it had a plastic screw cap here and unscrew that. And then this is your flask and you would take your water out. Okay, so what did I do? I've cut through the entire flask right way through, okay so what you can see quite clearly there is the in and the outer part of the flask.
This phase is now discarded and it's not required. This idiot inner part and the outer part probably set proof, outer part being the stove, inner part being the cook part. Okay inside my stove I got two metal tin peaks, I have a lid that I use in my stainless steal cup that obviously making it more efficient when it boils water. I have missile hook which I will explain in a while. And how to make the stove, okay so I've got a whole in the front which is the hat. All right I got whole in the front, okay and do a series of holes around the bottom is to help it to breath, okay all the way around.
I've also go right from the back and you can see I've got six holes on back, okay and six on the front. The holes at the bottom right from what I use with my Hexi block burner. Okay, obviously to find this be close to it sort of flame, so I put the tin peaks in, I'm going to show you that now. A few tin picks in one, two, I put my Hexi block burner in the bottom first. So I will put my Hexi block burner in the bottom and light it. Put the tin peaks in, a cooking pot stands on top, simple as that.
The cooking pot which is the center of the burner, I've done two small holes and put myself a metal handle. Okay, make it easy to pick it up and I can also suspend it above of five on E2. This is where the metal hook I carry come in because I will hang out over a fire with any stick that I find in the woods and from where I go. Okay, the cap that was reaching you on the flask, okay that’s originally going to sit—sat in top right so.
And what I've done I cut through the top of the cap as you see and this cap fits neatly inside my stove making this more efficient. Like you can notice, I didn’t use the cap this way around, okay. I use it upside down, okay so it goes in upside down and I will explain why I do that. And explain what else I have in my stove, I just began a Russian old with this, with this—it's a bit like again with Russian dogs. This cap inside, this cap was inside this cap.
I have a bag of tinder, I've got a lighter in there, I've got various bits of tinder and things to start a fire with. I have steel wool and good for lighting fires but also useful for cleaning what’s there afterwards.
In the bottom I have a small tin which is my Hexi block burner. Little Hexi blocks I've caught was all around whichever what you want to do. Light one of them, drop it inside the stove put the tent paste in, put your part in top to where you go. All right, this is a multi field stove, so what I can do is put the tent picks in at the top, get the fire going with sticks and wood. Place my pot on top with my food or whatever I want in that, put my cap on top, my stainless mug, which I put my water in sits it on top again.
Now on second—my second lid sits on top of that. At the mini I'm experimented and I have to manage to get the top cap to boil as quick as the food is cooking. I didn’t expect that to happened, to be honest with you. But what I'm going to do, I'm going to cut them and see what the fuel I use. So while all this, while the food is cooking and heating up. The heat from this also is heating up the water in the top, so ones the food is ready I can then lift off the cup take the food away, place the cup on the lower section take my dinner up, when I finish my dinner this water should then be ready.
Personally I don’t do here coffee I drink hot or cold water, sometimes hot chocolate, so I don’t need the water to be boiling. So this works really efficiently for me. On the trials that I've done with this so far and around the two components, the trials I've done with this so far this stove and will boil approximately half of liter of water with approximately 12 to 15 sticks, approximately a finger stick, a finger thickness and probably that’s so long took my span which I probably worth six way inches long.
Okay, so I hope that’s inspire on you and explained how I made it and well let inspire some of you to that and have it do it yourself. So I'm just going to pack this all away so first lid goes into the bottom, cap goes in that gets in, tin peaks fit between in a pot and the stove which like, like that, the missile hook slots in the same place between the two just like that. My stainless steal mug drops inside, my tape with my Hexi blocks that’s drops inside also like so. My steal wool inside, my bag of tinder inside and my lid on the top there you go. Thank you very much, I’ll see you next time bye, bye.
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