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wildthing
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thanks guys! Very Happy

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hellsflame64
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TrooperMax wrote:
Nice Turd!


I saw this post and laughed for a good few minutes Very Happy Very Happy Cool

But anyways, nice going. I might try this later with my friends in the camp site we made in the woods Shocked
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TrooperMax
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hellsflame64 wrote:
TrooperMax wrote:
Nice Turd!


I saw this post and laughed for a good few minutes Very Happy Very Happy Cool

But anyways, nice going. I might try this later with my friends in the camp site we made in the woods Shocked


Thats because i'm such a funny guy.

But in all honesty these stoves are great. if you got a really big pot you an use three of them, it boils super fast.

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flashlightfreak9
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TrooperMax wrote:
hellsflame64 wrote:
TrooperMax wrote:
Nice Turd!


I saw this post and laughed for a good few minutes Very Happy Very Happy Cool

But anyways, nice going. I might try this later with my friends in the camp site we made in the woods Shocked


Thats because i'm such a funny guy.

But in all honesty these stoves are great. if you got a really big pot you an use three of them, it boils super fast.


Yeah, when mine kept going out when I sent my pot on top, I used three and it worked. Very Happy

I have something to confess. I didn't make just one. I made over a dozen. Embarassed

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hellsflame64
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Did you use a Longneck can or just a normal pop can?
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TrooperMax
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I used 2 kinds.

Regular.

And the kind that are still the same just taller, but the top and bottom are the same proportions.

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Colt
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Just got my first one working. Thanks for the tuturial Trooper. Its now apart of my EDC bag. Very Happy

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Survivor Kid 909
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I still need to pick up some HEET for mine.

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flashlightfreak9
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Colt wrote:
Just got my first one working. Thanks for the tuturial Trooper. Its now apart of my EDC bag. Very Happy

Good job. Very Happy

It's a great way to heat water. Cool

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