DIY Hobo Stove from IKEA
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- DIY Hobo Stove from IKEA
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Thanks for watching guys. UPDATE on the knife: Only a few days anymore and then it will be available again :)
What is difference between the two finishes on your knives?
you could easily store a fire starting kit inside it though! love this idea
Hi Lilly great stove idea and nice knife .Was there a heat treat issue with the first batch of knives ?,If so, was it resolved ,HOW and if there was no issue could you please tell me? Thank you for your video well done.
I would have just turned it the other way, and inserted a survival candle underneath, but your over complicated and inefficient method is good too.
I'm getting myself the Survival Lilly knife for myself for Christmas. I'm stage 4 cancer. A whistleblower. And having to survive on the streets because the U.S. police & government is so corrupt. Hence the international protests. Your videos have helped me stay alive & comfortable for years. My military veteran friends are now watching your channel! I want the knife because sometimes an axe is too much but my Mora isn't enough. Keep up the great work Lilly.
2 tent pegs to rest the pot on would save you some metalwork and weight. Also they're removable for nesting other items rather than unbolting stuff to make room inside
Great content as always Lilly!
nice video n stove Lilly ..A little tip for your stove for the feet try 2 inch by 1/4 carrige bolt they have a round head n wont sink in wet or soft ground..
I made the "legs" from steel tent pegs. They are SUPPOSED to sink in the ground. Much more stable snd secure.
4 bolts are good. But 3 are always “level”.
But less stable and can tip over more easely
That's a good one Lilly. I love making Ikea stoves. I like putting removable cross bars on the top. This way, I an use the stove to nest a small round cooking pot inside. Alternatively, I also found a round stainless steel steamer rack that fits the top nice and snug. There are many of these builds on CZcams. Thank you for sharing yours with us.
A 5" stainless Oatey shower drain found at Home Depot also works nicely. Just pull off the blue protective coating on one side and then spread the (4) notches a little and tap down the two places where it can be screwed on (so it sits flat... Cheap wire stakes work great too and allow for a lot of adjustment. I'd like to make a set of cross bars so that everything sits a little higher, and I like finding rounded furniture knobs to put on botton for stability.
Wow Lilly, you’re very talented! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Lilly! Nice project! Simple to make and yet practical. Thank you for sharing. Cheers, Peter
OMG! you were definitely prepared for anything hazardous! Love it! :) Love your videos and all you teach us. Love how you are proving to the world you CAN DO IT! yeah! Peace and Good Fortune to you and your family.
A well thought out project that works as desired while using easily available material. Good job!
Your illness has made u very strong
I’ve watched you for a while now and your so independent
And resilient
Love your work keep it going ;)
I love your craft skills Lilly! That was a great way to re-use a common object for camping.
Well that was a cool use of something from IKEA! Lilly I really love that basement work shop you have build for your self! Well stocked and organized with a lot of excellent equipment and safety gear! Sometimes it is evident and sometimes subtle but I wonder if you realize how much you promote safety in everything you do?? We are never to cool to be safe whether it is outdoor activities or playing in the basement workshops! Thanks again for a quick and awesome little project! Take care and be safe out there!
if you buy the duktig play cooking set with cooking pot, pastastrainer that nests in the ikea hobostove and there are a small fryingpan too. and even buy the duktig playset kitchenutensils,with beater, spatular, pastaladle, soupladle and tongs, perfect size and fully workable in camping and backpackingsituations, i even use the pastaladle and the beater when i cook at home together with the canteen cup, perfect when you only want to make singleportions of food.
Great video Lilly . I made something like this for myself and use it when ever I go camping in Northern Ontario.
so weird I have that exact product from ikea by my sink to hold dish brushes and sponges, and I have always thought it could be turned into a stove!
That’s what my procrastination gets me -I have one sitting at home I was going to make the same video haha -nice work!
do it, I would like to see your version of this hobo stove :)
This was awesome, id love to see more videos of you crafting things and testing them out.
0:15 all you really needed was a regular dust mask, a pair of safety glasses and earplugs, that's it. Unless you did all of that ironically then in that case lol.
I agree with you. It's overkill.
Survival Lilly - Nice job with the Ikea container - the idea of making two cut-outs for feeding twigs was an excellent modification. Thanks for publishing yet another very useful 'how to" video. Cheers.
Brilliant Lilly! Your work area is top notch!
Really like this style of video. Great work!
That's the way I made mine! So you can feed it from both sides and keep the hot coals in the center. And yes, you can't fold them but fill it with items and you use all of the space. In my opinion they are stronger than most of the take down type stoves and there's no set up. I'd call the minimum amount of space in the pack a great trade off.
Nice job Lilly . I love those stoves got a couple myself. Take care and keep enjoying the great out-of-doors.
Awesome idea and workshop skills Lilly I'm impressed.
Really inspiring, it really made me get started shooting videos about bush crafting.thanks lily for your geart efforts and for your inspiring videos.
Love your workshop! What a great idea!
Hi nice thinking and what a beautiful tidy workshop
These stoves are good, I have had one for a long time now. Thanks and take care.
Awesome!!! Great idea.... I have to make one now. Thanks for sharing your idea!
Great stove ! Awesome work bench.
Very nice stove! I am also very impressed with your workshop.
I'm a bit jealous as my garage has only enough room for my car let alone a fully fledged workshop 😥😥😥
@@yasharyisrael1564 Mine also, so I took the garage as my workshop, wife and I keep our cars in the driveway... she had a choice tools upstairs or cars outside.😂
Thanks for the video. That looked like a fun project. Great idea!
I built a similar stove last year from a nearly identical basket I bought at Walmart, although it's a bit taller than yours. I used bolts through the bottom to lift it off the ground for even more ventilation, and added a wire screen stand-off inside, and a bail. I carry it in my pack with my Stanley 24 oz Camp Cook Set (minus the plastic mugs) stacked in an Ozark Trail 18 oz SS Cup, all neatly inside the stove. I also pack the Stanley with condiments, individual coffee packets, a piece of sponge/scrubber, a plastic straw full of dishwashing detergent, and a couple of paper towels. I also managed to squeeze a titanium spork in between the stove and the pot.
Excellent work!! Your videos are getting better and better👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Ah, more tool videos, Lilly! Nice workbench there. Nice job ob the Ikea stove!
I love your shop! Nice build as well. GJ Lilly
Great video, Lilly. I hit my notification bell for you and a few others. Some use the cheap metal tent stakes through the holes to act as a grill to hold their food or Billy pot. I like your idea, too.
Been watching your channel for years now. I admire your courage in tough times. Just wanted to say hi and keep going. God bless.
Nice job Lilly. I have made myself one of these some time ago. A Stanley cook-pot fits in it nicely.
And, with two tent pegs as pot-supports, you can adjust the hight of the pot above the fire. (wood or Trangia burner).
I like this kind of video!
Blessings from the Netherlands.
Inderdaad dat werkt ideaal
Real cool. Thank you Lilly.
You have an amazing vitality for life! I love watching your videos... thank you!
Please make more of these!! Thank, you! :)
Genius!! Love it!
Awesome! I will build one too thx for the video!
I appreciate your attention to safety and the simple functionality of your stove. You probably could clip it to your pack.
Looks really good to me; easy to make, cheap and perfect for a single person. The only downside that i see it's what you said, that as doesn't fold... will take many space on a backpack and outside the backpack... will shine and will make noise; i see it perfect for have on a fixed place or several in a fixed place shared by more people. Have a great week!
charles wipman use to put pack necessities in...inside the pack as for outside shinyness try putting in a small sack. Will stop shines & cut down on noise plus a drawstring type bag will make it easily attachable to outside of pack.
I love your videos Lily and you're right it doesn't fold up but you know well I do and I had imagined everybody else takes lots of things with them when they go hiking or camping or whatever and you can always stick flashlights or whatever else in there so it's not really a waste of space
Me encanta su cocina portátil 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Another great video from you Lilly. Next time you come to British Columbia Canada, let me know. We are out hiking and bush crafting all the time
Nice workspace!
Really cool build! Way to go Lilly!
Molto originale e pratico, brava.
Die Musik passt richtig dazu und manche Geräte, die du benutzt passen in den Musiktakt. 👍😉
Bist auch eine hübsche Frau
Cool project. Like your work bench too.
Im going to make one of those. Great idea
Love your idea. Only thing I'd done differently would be to use 3-4 inch screws on bottom so when you push it into the ground it's more sturdy.
What a fantastic and well appointed work bench.
Lilly, great job love this video.
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That's SO Cool!! I'm getting one next time I'm at Ikea!
Cool idea, fun little project too!
Very clever! And yes, super affordable too. Your workshop is terrific- makes a nice addition to the channel.
works either way good idea
Heh Lilly... I just love your workshop.. getting lots more tools. Awesome!
I cut the openings with tin snips. fast and easy. I like the oval squish. thanks for sharing.
Well done Lilly! 👍😁
Love your idea of dual holes to put in long sticks. You can use thumb screws spades, wing nuts, washers, lock washers and one hole conduit clamps on bottom to make rotating legs that make it more stable with a wider base. Slap some high temp grill paint on the clamps.
Cool project for me and my daughter before our next camping trip.
love the DYI vids! Miss the Post Apocalyptic Garage guys!! Well done Lilly
Not clear of the advantage of two sided cutouts. A (rocket) chimney effect would be better with only one cutout.
que legal ficou muito bom parabéns
Very creative! Looks like something Swedwoods would make. Great job!!🖒
Good idea and a good job of making it.
Hi Lilly, another great idea. Use a couple of tent pegs instead of the rods and it makes it easily height adjustable. Means you could put an alcohol burner in the bottom as well.
MichaelKingsfordGray only the stuff you can’t drink.🥃🍷
I bought some metal skewers to do the same jobs at about 50 cents each from a discount shop here in Oz as they have loops
Andy has it right, makes it so you can pack stuff in it too.
Tent pegs are ideal for this and you can use them for much other things to
Genial !! 👌👏👏🔩🔧
thank you for sharing your videos
Cool workshop 👍👍👍👍
more awesome teaching Lily , keep on helping
Great video/ idea. I'm making one and using long ( approximately 6") bolts as legs, to push into the ground with wing nuts on bottom. I'll pack them loose for storage and tighten when ready to light. Placed triangular aluminum tent pegs across top to hold container.
A sign of true survivalist talent, Lilly...seeing a completely unrelated item or object and recognizing that "Hey, I can use this as a stove!"
Ikea hobo stove been a bushcraft staple build for over a decade . I prefer he ASDA one ax its bigger and perfectly fits the Zebra 12cm Billy nested inside it
Show Lilly ! Excellent idea ! A big hug from Brasil...🤜🤛🇧🇷
Nice stove. Thanks.
Worked out so well sticks in ground so it's stable plus the pot won't slide off because it's guarded by the edge pretty cool. Oh and btw your a cutie !
In the UK we have a store called B&M the same drainer is 99p that's about 70 cents.
I just drilled 4 holes and push 2 metal tent pegs through for a pot stand and cut out the window in the side as you've done.
Never thought about putting small feet on it but that's a great idea for air circulation.
That was an Awesome build
Toll, dieses Ikea Teil nutze ich schon seit Jahren :-)
Well done. I like it. =)
If you use some pipe clamps as the feet, you can rotate them out for stability and back in when packing for somewhat greater portability. They are also less likely to puncture a stuff sack. Ikea also carries stainless steel canisters that can nest with the stove, though you have to look around for the best fit. Attach a picture hanger to the canister top as a hook for the lid and a bail style handle and you have a good homemade cookpot the stove will pack well with. I'd also suggest getting some metal to go underneath so ashes won't setdebris under the stove on fire, a paint can lid would probably do it and if you get the right size it will pack too.
Pack all this into an appropriately sized stuff sack and you can put other things in the center. I would suggest a lighter and/or firesteel, steel wool and/or a scrubby and a cheap pot handle (like Coghlan's makes over here). You wouldn't need the bail handle with that but it's nice to have one for hanging over a fire. Personally I'd keep a little firestarter (just in case), a cutlery set and a cross stand for the top (you don't need that since you put one in permanently for your canteen cup but it would allow easier packing). If I had room I'd pack my seasonings and stuff as well.
Thank you young Lily I've got one was given to me a long time ago in Loch Doon
i made one of these about 18 months ago,
(i added a grill to the top of mine so i can stand smaller cups/bottles/pots on it)
its great when you want a discrete low profile fire,
Very nice music 😁. And as always: super cool vid.
Sehr, sehr gut Lilly!
Pretty cool! You are quite handy!
Cool stove!!
Hi and thanks for your vids 🙏🏾
If you use tent pegs instead of bolts you can fit plenty inside the stove when transporting it. I have a Swiss army canteen and mug inside mine 👍🏾
You rock Ms. Lilli! Cheers from Denver. :)
Pretty cool!!
Great re purposing idea
Very cool idea
Excellent idea.
I didn't realise it was yourself until you spoke.
This is an easy idea to follow.
Thanks.