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Drain
Allows some of the excess to drain back into the fuel bottle
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Uploaded on Mar 17, 2010
AT Flame 3
Flipping
Stove is flipped over and fed into the fuel bottle for storage. The bulkhead fitting is made by...
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Uploaded on Mar 17, 2010
Entire Stove
High temperature silcone tubing is stuffed into the aluminum pipe, Carbon Felt is threaded through the assemble (easier said than done.
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Uploaded on Mar 17, 2010
AT Special Flames 2
Note that the stove would need to be position neutral to or higher than the fuel level in the bottle. Too low and it can siphon out
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Uploaded on Mar 17, 2010
Storage
Using another soda bottle for a cap is just a proof of concept. Ideally, one could find a plastic...
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Uploaded on Mar 17, 2010
Hyper Cyclone Video
This demonstrates the effect of chimney length on inlet air rates. Notice how a tall chimney...
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Uploaded on Feb 20, 2010
Cans Pressed2
COnstruction and slot formation is similar to the original TOTO stove.
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Uploaded on Feb 20, 2010
Cans pressed
Notice that I leave the top lid on for the press and remove it later. The overall height is 2 1/4 "
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Uploaded on Feb 20, 2010
Upper Half Flared
The upper half of the can is strategectly cut at the apex of the rib
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Uploaded on Feb 20, 2010
Lower Half Innie
The lower half of the can is cut at the "valley" of the ridge. Note that I fill...
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Uploaded on Feb 20, 2010
Cyclone Burning
The new TOTO II stove boils 2 cups of 70F water using 1/2 ounce of denatured alcohol (S-L-X). ...
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Uploaded on Feb 20, 2010
Toto Compare
TOTO II on the right in different that the original TOTO stove (left) in that the pot stand...
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Uploaded on Feb 20, 2010
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