I made this stove, and it sure does heat a pot of water fast. Matter of fact, it turned part of my pot stand orange hot. So I am thinking that the opening at the top of the can (being the full can width) so too large, resulting in a burn that is hotter than I prefer. I don't always babysit my cook pot every minute. This stove boiled 1 cup of water in about 3.5 minutes, and then I felt like I needed to 'rescue' my pot by removing it from the flame. For me, a half ounce of alcohol burned out in about 5 minutes
Instead remove the top with a file as show, just cur a circle 36 - 39mm OD, boot time will increase some seconds, but stove work more cooler and fuel last more.
Nice. I made one of your original CHS stoves- it works fantastic. I'm sold on the capillary action. Question: what's the purpose of leaving the non-creased sections on the inner wall? Does it assemble easier?
@@xenaguy01 Seems for make more easy fit the parts, see at 5:20. Is some stoves he put the fuel level mark there. The stove with pot support need three spaces without creases for screws.
@@Sokol10 This has three spaces without screws. There are 21 vertical lines, he crimps 5, skips 2 (with little circles), crimps 5, skips 2, crimps 5, skips 2. The circles are where the holes will go for mounting the pot support system.
@@xenaguy01 You are right. BTW - It's a bit more weigh but this Konstantyn Gatskalov external support with foldable legs is more practical to make. See at 5:16 - the variant #3 (@ 8:19) allow adjust stove flame height, relative to the pot. Подставки для самодельных спиртовок. Часть 2. Stands for homemade alcohol stoves. Part 2.
In germany, I can not found a can with same diameter in body and rim. The dimension, of the cans we have here, are. body = 52,8mm rim = 51,8mm sheet thickness = 0,2mm high = 134mm Is it possible to use these cans to build a eFREVO?
i have made sideburner version. only problem is that when the pot sits on it directly it chokes out flames a bit and increase boil time. Better than carrying a potstand in my oppinion
I made this stove, and it sure does heat a pot of water fast. Matter of fact, it turned part of my pot stand orange hot. So I am thinking that the opening at the top of the can (being the full can width) so too large, resulting in a burn that is hotter than I prefer. I don't always babysit my cook pot every minute. This stove boiled 1 cup of water in about 3.5 minutes, and then I felt like I needed to 'rescue' my pot by removing it from the flame. For me, a half ounce of alcohol burned out in about 5 minutes
Instead remove the top with a file as show, just cur a circle 36 - 39mm OD, boot time will increase some seconds, but stove work more cooler and fuel last more.
WOW!
seeing you get the top off with a file astounded me. 🤠
I always enjoy your videos. Thank you.
Nice. I made one of your original CHS stoves- it works fantastic. I'm sold on the capillary action. Question: what's the purpose of leaving the non-creased sections on the inner wall? Does it assemble easier?
_"... the non-creased sections..."_
That's where the wire pot support brackets are screwed to the stove.
Ótimo vídeo Parabéns 👍
@@xenaguy01 Seems for make more easy fit the parts, see at 5:20.
Is some stoves he put the fuel level mark there.
The stove with pot support need three spaces without creases for screws.
@@Sokol10
This has three spaces without screws. There are 21 vertical lines, he crimps 5, skips 2 (with little circles), crimps 5, skips 2, crimps 5, skips 2. The circles are where the holes will go for mounting the pot support system.
@@xenaguy01 You are right.
BTW - It's a bit more weigh but this Konstantyn Gatskalov external support with foldable legs is more practical to make.
See at 5:16 - the variant #3 (@ 8:19) allow adjust stove flame height, relative to the pot.
Подставки для самодельных спиртовок. Часть 2. Stands for homemade alcohol stoves. Part 2.
Magnificent explanation and stove works great. I congratulate
*****, have you done a video explaining your tools and jigs? Great work, by the way--your stoves are real testimonies to craftsmanship.
FAQ to my tools
tips for CHS-U (Capillary Hoop Stove Universal)
Hop this helps.
*****
Thanks so much! It is very helpful! Exactly what I was looking for!
In germany, I can not found a can with same diameter in body and rim.
The dimension, of the cans we have here, are.
body = 52,8mm
rim = 51,8mm
sheet thickness = 0,2mm
high = 134mm
Is it possible to use these cans to build a eFREVO?
I like that is is just one can and it boots fast!
***** isn't necessary let 2 lines without creasing? Can I Make it the Jet holes as the SideBurner eCHS?
i have made sideburner version. only problem is that when the pot sits on it directly it chokes out flames a bit and increase boil time. Better than carrying a potstand in my oppinion
Thanks... Very clever idea!
はじめまして、動画を参考に制作させて頂いたのですが、クリース間隔の大きな箇所の短冊を切り取ってしまうのは何か理由が有っての事なのでしょうか?
気分ですよ。あの部分も短冊用の切込みを入れれば折り曲げられます。切り込み無しじゃ幅が広すぎてかん合の際に外缶を傷つける。お好きな方でどうぞ。
such fast boot.
Respect , thankyou :-)
what kind of drill is that
I wish I could buy these beautiful pieces for a decent price, I'm so clumpsy with DIY.... and I don't have the tools! >__
On my 6th try I finally made a good stove.
Does it have the same boiling time as CHS or worse?
FREVO/eFREVO stoves are one of the CHS family.
***** Can you please tell me what pin vice/ hand drill you are using? And perhaps where it can be purchased?
Thanks
Try hobby lobby i got one very similar to THE one he has
How does this stove compare to your eCHSU?
I don't optimize this stove. Therefore it is not a comparable stage.
に、似てるーーー、作り方がw(1mm折り返しの所とか)
FREVOはJSBさんのコメントに出てきてたので探してました。
(検索しても出てこなかったんですが・・・^-^;)
grooveを作らなかった3個所は何の為だったのですか?
(五徳取付け用?)
理由はいくつかあるんですよ。
①クリース間隔が数に関係なくいつも同じで、あれくらいの幅の作業性が良い。
②密着面積を増やして毛管現象を抑えたい。
③脚を付けてもいいし、燃料の目印を付けてもいい。
といったあたりですかねー。
上端折り返しはJBWeldを使わないようにするためなんですけど、引っ掛けてめくれたりするんで、耐久性や実用性の面からはちょっと疑問です。
*****
なるほどです。
毛管現象を抑えたいって、奥が深い。。。爆沸対策でしょうか。
(増やすことばかり考えてましたι)
教えていただき、ありがとうございました。(^-^
mi2uQ 爆沸はクリースを潰し過ぎると出やすくなりますね。最初18クリで作ったらブローバックが酷かったので15クリに減らしました。それでもまだ多いので、ジェット数も含めてバランスを取らなきゃダネ
メですね。
The Nikki Haley stove? ...Bird-Brain?