Cyclone, pennystove and eye-candy
Cyclone, pennystove and eye-candy
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Pot - stainless steel, 0,5l of tap water. Ambient temperature - 25 to 30 C (pretty warm)
8 minutes to boil the water, 3 minutes of burn after it. This means it should be OK to use 15 ml of denatured alcohol + 3,5 ml of water in such warm conditions.
5l of tap water boiled on 20 ml of fuel is fantastic
Great eye candy, love the swirl pattern. You have done really well at making stoves
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I was able to view a movie yesterday by the name of "Man Of Marble" directed by Andrzej Wajda. It was a very enlightening movie. I also read a review of the movie by Lisa diCaprio of "Jump Cut" (no. 27, July 1982, pp, 7-12) I picked up the video at the local video rental store.
Did you see the movie when it came to the theaters in your neighborhood?
8 minutes to boil the water, 3 minutes of burn after it. This means it should be OK to use 15 ml of denatured alcohol + 3,5 ml of water in such warm conditions.
5l of tap water boiled on 20 ml of fuel is fantastic

Great eye candy, love the swirl pattern. You have done really well at making stoves

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I was able to view a movie yesterday by the name of "Man Of Marble" directed by Andrzej Wajda. It was a very enlightening movie. I also read a review of the movie by Lisa diCaprio of "Jump Cut" (no. 27, July 1982, pp, 7-12) I picked up the video at the local video rental store.
Did you see the movie when it came to the theaters in your neighborhood?
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Re: Cyclone, pennystove and eye-candy
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Re: Cyclone, pennystove and eye-candy
Obanl sound like you need to build a alcohol stove have some coffee or tea sit under a tree take nature in and smell the flowers



Man play with fire man get burnt
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I wish you well on your endeavors to relocate and I thank you for your insight into the situation that exists in your country. Opps is right, time to kick back, have a cuppa tea made with one of your creative stoves, use some isopropylI love this place so much, that I'm looking for a reasonable way to relocate myself to Cape Town or New Zealand. It was enough pain and humiliation for me and my family not to live here much longer.


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Canada is nice too!zelph wrote:I wish you well on your endeavors to relocate and I thank you for your insight into the situation that exists in your country. Opps is right, time to kick back, have a cuppa tea made with one of your creative stoves, use some isopropylI love this place so much, that I'm looking for a reasonable way to relocate myself to Cape Town or New Zealand. It was enough pain and humiliation for me and my family not to live here much longer.Sit back and think of how you can manage the relocation. Cape Town sounds like a good choice. New Zealand is not bad either
as long as you don't end up in Toronto!!

the nice thing for people immigrating to Canada is how easy it is. we'll let anybody in.
i've paddled a few times with an older gent that came from Poland. i love to listen to his stories of paddling at his home in his youth.
i always listen to the stories of older folks. there is much to be learned.

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Paddling the coast of Poland on the Baltic they find Amber globes on the shoreline, not cheapo glass 

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