How to make an Arizona penny can alcohol stove

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Published 2016-08-13
In this video I'll show how to make a penny can alcohol stove using Arizona tea cans. I like these cans because they're thicker and hold more fuel. Enjoy!

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All Comments (21)
  • @jiujitsu2000
    I'm noticing the same questions in the comments over and over and over... please check out this video where I answer those questions... https://youtu.be/WoUeDJP9aT4 Thank you for stopping by and I hope you all have a beautiful day!
  • @kris-wj3wj
    My buddy and I were bored one night and having a few drinks. We decided to make a couple of these and see if we could make our dinner on them instead of using the grill lol. It's a fun little project. It worked a lot better than we expected. This was probably 8 years ago. I'm in Texas and just remembered these little things a couple weeks after the power outage lol.
  • Nice work brother. During the Gulf War, we used to make these out of pop cans but we had to use regular fuel, from helicopters. We mixed sand in place of the insulation you have and this kept the fuel under control. Great heat and a great way to cook food and have a warm meal. We actually made a depression into the ground where we could add our penny can and added arteries to run fresh air to it... then we could place a canteen cup over the can and not smother the flame. This works well and I appreciate you sharing it with the channel viewers here. Take care.
  • @pradamarfa513
    That wooden block was the star of this process. Even when he said he was done, that block had comeback after comeback.
  • @darkcat5649
    Texas needs to see this video right now tag the whole state
  • @garyhoffman4550
    How cool dude, no stupid back ground music no garage full of fancy tools just simple instructions verbal and video good job thanks I'll look for more of your videos
  • Just found this, I know it’s years after you made it, but it’s the best tute I’ve seen on a can stove!! Thanks!
  • @MisterItchy
    This is a cool thing to have in your head just in case you need it.
  • @omen5055
    Why do I have a strong feeling that I NEED to learn this?
  • @zee6240
    When the snow storm in texas hit me, my mother used this trick and we were able to cook again. Thank god because we did not get power for a whole week.
  • I'll be making me a bunch of these x 4 to separate a little and use together for a small but powerful cooking stove. Crisco Shortening is somewhat inexpensive and burns for hours and hours at a time! There are YouTube videos to show you how to make a Crisco Candel. Just remember to always make them out of can materials, (not any glass jars like some YouTube influencers tell you to do). That's because Crisco Shortening is not candle wax and does not burn the same. Crisco Shortening is an oil and gets extremely hot and might perhaps burst the glass, making it unsafe and dangerous. Don't risk glass just use can tins. I sure do like the way you made a custom fit top for it to extinguish the flame when done with. You get an A+ Sir for this one!!!
  • 1 of these saved our asses when the ice storm hit. Not only did it cook food, it also kept the dogs warm.
  • @doctorbea
    I love the simplicity of your tools. I also love the modification of using a slightly larger and thicker can. Well done. Great share!
  • @larry5872
    As you said, the process of production is extremely fund. I'm going to make one and let my sons to make a penny can alcohol stove with me. Thanks again for showing us everything I need to know. You're very nice man. God bless you and your family.
  • @anel91792
    Wow, I just learned how to make a penny can stove! Gotta say when u turned off the lights my reaction was like a kid after watching a magic trick. 😲 Thanks!
  • @Krututu13
    I learned how to turn sea water/dirty water into fresh water by boiling and collecting the steam and now I learned how to make my portable mini, high functioning stove. Thanks buddy. Comes handy during apocalypse or electrical grid outage. You are saving lives without knowing and people will remember your knowledge in times of need. God bless you brother.
  • @mcloud1070
    Brillant ! This is a very useful skill you've taught us ! One never knows when you might need this kind of item. A hot brew is always conforting, and it can save someone's life too !
  • @Robin-rj8vg
    Its not boring when we're learning something that may help us out one day.