From the reader comments -> the wick material is cut from a $10 fire blanket from the hardware store.
Re: DIY Fancy Feast 'Fancee Feest' Stove Build
Posted: Mon 18 Apr, 2016 5:26 pm
by ofuros
Thanks Landsailor, It works well, i made use of the bottom section of the bottle...rounded, sturdier & no thin edges.
Re: DIY Fancy Feast 'Fancee Feest' Stove Build
Posted: Tue 19 Apr, 2016 3:37 pm
by LandSailor
Nice one. Its probably an even more efficient burn with your enhancement.
Re: DIY Fancy Feast 'Fancee Feest' Stove Build
Posted: Wed 20 Apr, 2016 10:40 am
by damoprz
Where do you get the Redbull bottle from? Can't think of seeing one anywhere. Servos?
Re: DIY Fancy Feast 'Fancee Feest' Stove Build
Posted: Wed 20 Apr, 2016 12:29 pm
by ofuros
Spot on damonprz.....Servos.
Oh & don't forget to make those holes at the top...otherwise the stove pressurises & blows your pot & liquid into the air.
Re: DIY Fancy Feast 'Fancee Feest' Stove Build
Posted: Wed 20 Apr, 2016 1:27 pm
by damoprz
Thanks! I'll remember the holes, I've set myself on fire with a metho stove as a teenager. I'm careful not to do it again .
Re: DIY Fancy Feast 'Fancee Feest' Stove Build
Posted: Thu 21 Apr, 2016 1:33 pm
by ofuros
....for those without feline company, it doesn't have to be a cat food tin, those small serve tuna tins are a similar size, an extra wrap of wicking material is all that's needed.
* A mate with some left over car exhaust wrap is another option if you don't have a fire blanket handy for the wick.
Re: DIY Fancy Feast 'Fancee Feest' Stove Build
Posted: Thu 21 Apr, 2016 2:32 pm
by damoprz
Also the 'Nestle Fancy Feast slave labour' scandal makes me not want to buy it.