My First Penny Stove

July 2nd, 2010 | by admin |


Kamo Kris tests out his first penny stove.

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  1. 13 Responses to “My First Penny Stove”

  2. By wizzla111 on Jul 2, 2010 | Reply

    Great job on the stove and stand.

  3. By Kamoyaker on Jul 2, 2010 | Reply

    I have fiberglass inside of this penny stove, however, I know of people who do not use anything inside of theirs. I havn’t seen anything to prove the need for it.

  4. By Mirobe55 on Jul 2, 2010 | Reply

    do i need to add fiberglass cotton inside my penny stove cuz i saw a vid where they put that inside it

  5. By ShadowRejects on Jul 2, 2010 | Reply

    SO COOL 5 STARS 1:35 WOW

  6. By Kamoyaker on Jul 2, 2010 | Reply

    Thanks, I’ll try the needles on my next one. I never thought to use one in a drill. Good tip.
    Kamoyaker

  7. By NCHiker1970 on Jul 2, 2010 | Reply

    Sorry I forgot to mention that when I build these I use a sewing needle in a drill for the jet holes. It works great with soda cans, and a nice clean hole. Just thought i would share that with ya.

  8. By MrBillTroop73 on Jul 2, 2010 | Reply

    Good start, Keep up the experiments.

    Bill

  9. By NCHiker1970 on Jul 2, 2010 | Reply

    good job. And I agree with NJ4×4 smaller jets will really help out on fuel consumption.

  10. By robinkoeman on Jul 2, 2010 | Reply

    That’s pretty cool. I feel like building one myself as well. 5/5

  11. By Kamoyaker on Jul 2, 2010 | Reply

    Thanks, I like your solar over. Got to try that one, it’s been on my mind for a while now.

  12. By Kamoyaker on Jul 2, 2010 | Reply

    You read my mind. But I had to post my first one, it was a special moment.

  13. By THREEFLOORSDOWN1 on Jul 2, 2010 | Reply

    way to go!!

  14. By nj4x4fever2 on Jul 2, 2010 | Reply

    nice job on your first one, now throw it away and make another with smaller jet holes.

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