Not sure how I left out prices! 🤦♂ Lighter $15: amzn.to/3ys85FC Collapsible bellow $7: amzn.to/3ys85FC Cooking Tripod Plate $11: amzn.to/3N9odA4 -purchases through these links support the channel at no added cost to you!
Hello Donnie. I just wanted to share a little tip on the tripod plate. It works much better if you use longer poles, which also allows you to have a lot more up and down adjustment and keeps the legs farther up and away from the flames so they don't catch on fire. A low tripod will only allow a smallish fire, which will need much more tending to keep lit, and so you won't catch your poles on fire as mentioned. 2nd, I noticed you had the poles crossing each other underneath the plate. If you put the poles through the holes from underneath the outward points of the plate with the tops criss-crossing over the center of the top of the plate, it will pretty much lock it solidly in place. That way you can easily tend to your fire, adjust the height of your pot/kettle without having to get up and down and fiddle with it. That's also another good reason to have the Pocket Bellows, so you don't need to get all the way down on the ground to fiddle with the fire. Let us know how it works for you and if you want, I'll send you a link for a way to hang your pot/kettle so you can instantly raise or lower it. That would be more entertaining for you and will be easier to understand, seeing it being done, rather than reading about it. I'll be looking forward to your next video, Take Care, Tom
LOL yeah now that you mention I was staring to think the old wives tail of going blind was starting to be true. For the lighter test I wonder how the plasma handles wind, rain & Cold. We know bics don't like to work if they get too cold. That collapsible bellows ain't bad for $7 compared to how much people pay.
Not sure how I left out prices! 🤦♂
Lighter $15: amzn.to/3ys85FC
Collapsible bellow $7: amzn.to/3ys85FC
Cooking Tripod Plate $11: amzn.to/3N9odA4
-purchases through these links support the channel at no added cost to you!
Hello Donnie. I just wanted to share a little tip on the tripod plate. It works much better if you use longer poles, which also allows you to have a lot more up and down adjustment and keeps the legs farther up and away from the flames so they don't catch on fire. A low tripod will only allow a smallish fire, which will need much more tending to keep lit, and so you won't catch your poles on fire as mentioned. 2nd, I noticed you had the poles crossing each other underneath the plate. If you put the poles through the holes from underneath the outward points of the plate with the tops criss-crossing over the center of the top of the plate, it will pretty much lock it solidly in place. That way you can easily tend to your fire, adjust the height of your pot/kettle without having to get up and down and fiddle with it. That's also another good reason to have the Pocket Bellows, so you don't need to get all the way down on the ground to fiddle with the fire. Let us know how it works for you and if you want, I'll send you a link for a way to hang your pot/kettle so you can instantly raise or lower it. That would be more entertaining for you and will be easier to understand, seeing it being done, rather than reading about it.
I'll be looking forward to your next video,
Take Care, Tom
This was interesting. Good to see more content from you brother.
I made my own bellow's out of old radio antennas .
Brilliant vid. That rock looked sweet lol. ATB, DEs
Good little tip old pine cones melt some old candles in a pan the pour over pine cones and let go hard and now have a good source of starting a fire.
Hoping all is well with you! Been awhile since you have posted a video. I hope your not burned out, I enjoy and miss your content. Best wishes to you!
Two thumbs up!
LOL yeah now that you mention I was staring to think the old wives tail of going blind was starting to be true. For the lighter test I wonder how the plasma handles wind, rain & Cold. We know bics don't like to work if they get too cold. That collapsible bellows ain't bad for $7 compared to how much people pay.
Wow great video thanks for sharing subscriber I use a propane fire pit it's much easier..lol