A while back I read a great post on building an alcohol stove from a deodorant can, can't for the life of me find it now though. Hopefully someone will point it out
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Anyway here's my attempt, using an old Lynx deodorant can to make a ' Whitebox ' type stove.
First pull off the plastic twist top and cut of the top close to the rolled edge.
Then cut the can in two , I used the fist line in the letter N as a mark, and file four feed slots in the neck to allow the alcohol to flow.
De-burr and push the two halves together, then level the top of.
To make marking the position of the holes easier use a strip of paper . Those shown are roughly 1cm spacing and 1.5mm sized holes . luckily this seems to work OK . Lastly put three 3mm sized pop rivets around the rim.
A Good rub with wire wool removes any sharp edges and the paint also shines the stove up great
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I gave the stove a trial run in a cold workshop
. Workshop temp was 8 degrees C and using 50ml of meths it boiled 2 cups of water in 7 mins 30 secs and lasted for 13 mins 15 secs from first being lit.
Had fun making the stove and it works really well
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Anyway here's my attempt, using an old Lynx deodorant can to make a ' Whitebox ' type stove.
First pull off the plastic twist top and cut of the top close to the rolled edge.

Then cut the can in two , I used the fist line in the letter N as a mark, and file four feed slots in the neck to allow the alcohol to flow.


De-burr and push the two halves together, then level the top of.
To make marking the position of the holes easier use a strip of paper . Those shown are roughly 1cm spacing and 1.5mm sized holes . luckily this seems to work OK . Lastly put three 3mm sized pop rivets around the rim.

A Good rub with wire wool removes any sharp edges and the paint also shines the stove up great


I gave the stove a trial run in a cold workshop



Had fun making the stove and it works really well
