What a waste of hand sanitizer !
"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
Just melt polystyrene into petrol, you end up with this pink gel that can be lit and keep burning nice and low, perfect for squirting onto a bonfire that someone has started in a big flash of petrol and has died down but still has embers
I once had a bonfire go for 3 days, after that party I fished out a blue bottle (remember Vault 88?) that had been completely melted
Homemade yes, it works ok but I think that proper napalm burns a bit hotter This is more like what the US folks call sterno
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sterno
Naptha (petrol) plus Palm Oil, hence 'Na Palm'
Burning Polystyrene releases nasty gasses, hence why firemen don't put out fires in freezer panel buildings @mrscottydog for the full story ?
the sachets have changed the whole scene no end....a nice hot frothy chai latte or cappachino is only a cup of boiling water away....
My quick and easy real coffee makers. Bialetti stove top and Aeropress (AliExpress copy).
There's no need to drink shit coffee (Moccona)
The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice, there is little we can do to change; until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds
I know this was supposed to be about beer can stoves, but it has evolved into back country coffee making equipment and that's something I'm pretty passionate about, so I'm running with it. Here's my 5c worth.
I'm an unapologetic coffee snob. I run a La Pavoni single boiler espresso machine at home, only because I can't afford an E61 group head yet (one day!). I've tried all sorts in the bush, and lugged an Alessi stovetop around for years - they are a thing of beauty, but the weight-to-coffee-output ratio is ridiculous. Then I came across the Swiss Gold pour-over filter:
This thing makes a way better coffee than a plunger and weighs 83g. Ground coffee goes in the section with the gold mesh, and holes in the second section control the flow of hot water through the grinds. The first section has a flange so the coffee drips directly into your cup, like so:
Only drawback for me is the size - I'm even more picky about my gear being compact than the weight. So I made this bit of kit, based on a Chemex filter and using plastic containers from Bargain Box:
A smaller container holds 2 days worth of ground coffee and the whole thing fits together like this:
And just to get this thread back on track, here's the beer can stove I made with my daughter last week as a lockdown project. It won't replace my Pocket Rocket in the bush because it's so messy emptying the un-used fuel, but it was a bit of fun.
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