Nice informative demonstration of yur various types of wood-burners. Thank you for sharing...Stay well, stay safe. Helen and Katarin Juska-Law, Stella, & Terri with Robyn
👍👍👍 .. nice comparisons with good advice thrown in as well. Yes, those Cat Food Cans come in handy for all sorts of things. I use them as Wind Screens and Supports for home-grown Folding Pot Stand Stands and little Alcohol Burners. 'Snuffing' .. a wet cotton face cloth works well .. as well as cooling off the burner to allow for handling / refilling / etc .. and for standard 'kitchen stuff'. 'Sensitive' Surfaces .. I have a Stainless Steel Bushbox LF Folding Wood Stove and an IKEA Hobo Wood Stove. On suspect surfaces, I put the Bushbox into one of my Rectangular Mess Tins and keep the bottom topped up with water to just below the 'burn'. The IKEA (with added legs) .. a 'Tatonka' 18cm SS Bowl does the necessary (the GSI Bowl too .. similar to the Tatonka). Works like a charm 😊. My wood store is on my 3rd floor flat balcony. I harvest in my adjacent forest and then leave to dry on the balcony. Gets warm out there during sunny days due to the glass roof and frontage. Yesterday afternoon, the balcony temp was 45°C .. outside temp 33°C. Washing on a folding frame dries chop-chop 😊. Thanks for sharing .. take care ..
I have many wood burnung stoves my go to is my boundless voyage titanium super light weight multi use, my least used is the wood gasifier stove, as when its windy the flame can get blown out and its a bugger to get it going again and your left preety much with a smoke machine , all good fun
cheers mick i’ve never used a spirt stove as it takes too long to boil water and on moors in winter is a pain but the wood stoves i like as on moors the only wood is gorse bushes unless you go to the woods so i’ve got the crusader base which i’ve just gone back to because i can use wood and the fire dragon and unlike the bcb stove dont set grass on fire on leave too much sign so not using bcb anymore just the crusader and jet boil sorry for a long comment love your explaining it so well 👌👌
nowt like a bit of turpentine dressing yummy use the embers if you had to as most of the tar and pitch will have burnt off easy rule no smoke no problem hope that helps mate and catch you later bud
mick don’t know how to contact you so doing it this way are you still planning to do a camp on dartmoor i see you have an issue with your knee so no rush but just say if do all the best 😄👍👍
Nice vid Micky quick question do you think its worth coating your pots etc with stove paint to make them easier to clean ie soot etc cheers bud love to Caz
Is the small box stove the same one you used in the good and bad spirit stove video. Same metal. Did you buy it from Amazon or some where cheaper? Thanks
Pukka video mick sir I do like the look of that tall twig stove gasifier ... I have made the mistake of cooking over pine .. you only make that mistake once😂😂😂
Nice informative demonstration of yur various types of wood-burners. Thank you for sharing...Stay well, stay safe. Helen and Katarin Juska-Law, Stella, & Terri with Robyn
Thanks, you too!
👍👍👍 .. nice comparisons with good advice thrown in as well.
Yes, those Cat Food Cans come in handy for all sorts of things. I use them as Wind Screens and Supports for home-grown Folding Pot Stand Stands and little Alcohol Burners.
'Snuffing' .. a wet cotton face cloth works well .. as well as cooling off the burner to allow for handling / refilling / etc .. and for standard 'kitchen stuff'.
'Sensitive' Surfaces .. I have a Stainless Steel Bushbox LF Folding Wood Stove and an IKEA Hobo Wood Stove. On suspect surfaces, I put the Bushbox into one of my Rectangular Mess Tins and keep the bottom topped up with water to just below the 'burn'. The IKEA (with added legs) .. a 'Tatonka' 18cm SS Bowl does the necessary (the GSI Bowl too .. similar to the Tatonka). Works like a charm 😊.
My wood store is on my 3rd floor flat balcony. I harvest in my adjacent forest and then leave to dry on the balcony. Gets warm out there during sunny days due to the glass roof and frontage. Yesterday afternoon, the balcony temp was 45°C .. outside temp 33°C. Washing on a folding frame dries chop-chop 😊.
Thanks for sharing .. take care ..
GREAT ADVICE THANKS YOU FOR SHARING IT MEANS A LOT TO US
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Great comparrison 🌾🍄🌳🦉
hi yer got a boy friend ?
This was such s good demo . Need to watch it later when the work is done
cheers brother
I have many wood burnung stoves my go to is my boundless voyage titanium super light weight multi use, my least used is the wood gasifier stove, as when its windy the flame can get blown out and its a bugger to get it going again and your left preety much with a smoke machine , all good fun
ohh the joys of being outdoors eh have fun mate stay safe and thanks for the comment
always happy to meet pilgrims
Thatchet camo! Great demo brother 🤙🤙🤙
cheers mrD hope all is good over there
cheers mick i’ve never used a spirt stove as it takes too long to boil water and on moors in winter is a pain but the wood stoves i like as on moors the only wood is gorse bushes unless you go to the woods so i’ve got the crusader base which i’ve just gone back to because i can use wood and the fire dragon and unlike the bcb stove dont set grass on fire on leave too much sign so not using bcb anymore just the crusader and jet boil sorry for a long comment love your explaining it so well 👌👌
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do what works for you mate there is a time and a place for all systems its what ever suits your needs and requirements
Great content, brother, cheers, govnor,i will be at the camp ,but have to ground dwell as my backs b-loxd and im a side sleeper ,
no worries mate what ever makes you comfey after all we are doing it for fun
interesting about the pine , another reason I won't be eating my mates burgers then 😂👍
nowt like a bit of turpentine dressing yummy use the embers if you had to as most of the tar and pitch will have burnt off easy rule no smoke no problem hope that helps mate and catch you later bud
I prefer the twig burners over liquid its much safer around active children🙂🔥👍🏻
yep i agree
Thanks for sharing mic
My pleasure 😊
mick don’t know how to contact you so doing it this way are you still planning to do a camp on dartmoor i see you have an issue with your knee so no rush but just say if do all the best 😄👍👍
Yes we are once im sorted
Nice vid Micky quick question do you think its worth coating your pots etc with stove paint to make them easier to clean ie soot etc cheers bud love to Caz
it would be a good idea as i seem to be scrubbing more and more these days
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thanks mate
i meant gorse bushes not bracken 😂😂it was a long night last night 😂😂
oh those long nights had a few of them
@@hampshireoutdoorsandsurviv9340 😂
Is the small box stove the same one you used in the good and bad spirit stove video. Same metal. Did you buy it from Amazon or some where cheaper? Thanks
Yes it was it was from amazon and its not the cheapest but it is titanium
Thank you looks good
Pukka video mick sir I do like the look of that tall twig stove gasifier ... I have made the mistake of cooking over pine .. you only make that mistake once😂😂😂
Right on bro its not good