Monkey Boy Meths Burner For The Crusader Cooker

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That a good Idea monkeyboy, and a great execution Kepis ^^, btw stumbled over your home made Shaving horse video on youtube the other day, thanks for that one ^^. Looks like this is something I will give some consideration, but I think I still like a wood fueled fire better I dont know purely esthetic's I think.
Great piece though guys thanks for posting
yours sincerely Ruud
 
Thats a very nice version to hiho, love the look of that old snuff container,
And who guards the guardian, a good question used to be my motto for a long time ^^ how funny to see someone else use it for a change.
Yours sincerely Ruud
 
This is a pretty clever setup to - all credit to SPORK form BCUSA

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Were you stuck in the snow yeaterday Mr Badger? Looks like hot brews and food were taken care of :)
 
I tried making the monkey boy stove, but the roof insulation melted into a pea sized blob: I need to do more research. The hardest part was finding a tea strainer in the pound shop. Since tea bags became popular there doesn't seem much call for them. All the ones I found were plastic. I like the simplicity of the monkey boy, but prefer the beer can stove.
 
Oldtimer - try using fibre-glass rope (the sort used to seal the doors on wood burning domestic stoves) instead of the roof insulation. Depending on the thickness, use a coil or just a thick strand in the tin. No need of wire mesh as no escaping fibres. Works well for me.
 
I knocked this one up today after seeing this thread, my first wick stove of this style (made plenty of red bull and cat stoves thus far)


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Made from an Aldi tin of Homer Simpson sweets...."Mmmmmmmmnnn....Aldi sweeeeeeets...."

Steel tin, weighs 34g as a stove.

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The gauze is stainless steel insect mesh, pre-coloured from a previous life as a mesh hobo stove.
The tin lid is a nice push fit with a click. It sits on the bottom to insulate the burner from the ground and also levels it. The tin lid makes a good snuffer.


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I formed the shape by pushing the mesh over the tin with my fingers-very easy and quick. It pushed in easily and stays put, it actually hard to get out.
Its fibreglass stove pipe insulation that I cut away from the foil backing, rolled it up and fitted it inside the tin.
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Its not got much poke-took 8 mins to boil 0.5l , only used 14g to do it. 28g of meths burnt for 15 mins. This would be a good all rounder alcy stove for cooking pasta and boiling water.

Not too fierce to cook with, powerful enough to boil water.
 
If you can not find a tea strainer what I used was a 12" or so round frying pan 'splash guard' for a £1 at the local tat shop:

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@neumo thats what i use aswell easy to cut to size.

@ teepee i love ur burner mate mainly because homer is on it , gonna need to find a simpson tin now :)
 
Wicked ideas, all of the various types, I'll definately be having a go at one of these. :D

How much is a litre of Meths nowdays on average? Just trying to work out how many burns per bottle per £ kinda thingy?


Si
 
Wicked ideas, all of the various types, I'll definately be having a go at one of these. :D

How much is a litre of Meths nowdays on average? Just trying to work out how many burns per bottle per £ kinda thingy?


Si

Its not cheap. If you shop around, you can get a litre for £3. 5l containers can be had for £12-16.

You can bank on using around an ounce(very rough estimate, depends on efficiency of stove)) per pint boiled, 2-3 ounces for meals that need simmering. ie pasta, rice

33 odd ounces per liter gives 15 litres boiled, costing around 20p per liter boiled and 40-60p per meal. Getting/making an efficient stove is the key. Some of the american designs will use only 1/2 Oz/pint.
 
Thanks for the speedy reply Pete, only ever bought the stuff once and that was to do some French polishing years ago. :D

Seems a very reasonable way of making a brew or as you say, heating up a meal, especially considering the weight advantages too. I reckon one of these and one of those (cheapo but apparently not too shabby), Chinese, 'multi-fuel' type stoves could cover alot of situations. ;)


Si
 

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