Making a Hobo Stove
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Table of Contents
0:00 intro
2:40 supplies and can prep
3:14 I HATE THESE CANS
4:27 add a wick
6:10 add alcohol
7:28 forgetting something, Cory?
8:28 time to cook
9:45 soup's on
10:06 ::injury counter on standby::
10:38 how to extinguish
11:48 Hello Fresh ad
15:59 rusty rats
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do making a fire from sticks :p
Hobo stove in fucky haunted military train car go brrrr
only one of you wears shoes
@Pez everclear and other grain alcohols are drinkable the alcohol sold at drugstores has additives that make it poisonous to drink
@Pez laws from prohibition still effect the US today so the alcohol sold in drugstores isn't drinkable
Hobo skills are the exact skills you need for Urban Survival.
just survival in general
What do you think hobos do? They are just urban survival
You figure it out by yourself big boy
You know, when they first hired Cory I wasn't sure how I felt about him, but i've grown to appreciate Modern Rogue Dad
They really do need an adult.
Just need more dad jokes.
Heâs the beat
âWhat type of alcohol is it?â
âAlcohol!â
âThatâs a good type of alcohol!â
Jason: âWeâre hobos!â
Brian (with childlike glee): âYaaaaaay!â
Guess this is as close we will get to having the "I'M A MODERN ROGUE" Intro
Bring that shit back
Bring. It. Back.
was just about to say that
For as much as people ask for it, you would think they would bring it back
Yes, please bring it back
I love how Jason calls out Brian's flip-flops and everyone keeps on going like it didn't happen
Itâs a sock commercial.
Those are OSHA approved safety flip flops sir
I love how it's like Cory teaching his kids cool stuff.
This is the show lately in a nutshell. I half like having someone on screen who seems halfway competent at what theyâre doing.
@@donatj honestly I miss when it was just half an hour of Brian and Jason blindly stumbling through the entire video
@@zanderbygott3641 I do miss the longer form.
âDoes it pass the Brushwood test?â
This is a guy who ate the prison ramen cooked with a electrolyzed fingernail clippers. Hobo ramen is a step up.
With eveythong we keep learning about Brian's eating habits, I wanna see him make some of his own "recipes" and have Jason try them! Also I am so sorry Jason's insides in advance!
Said the one that also eat the 60yo rations like a champ.
"Is that my knife?!"
"Is your name Cory?"
He shot that back so quick, lol. I like this man :)
When it comes to food, the Brushwood test is very easy to pass. Literal outdated food has passed that test. Heck, literal FIRE has passed the Brushwood test!
This is the guy who boiled ramen in rusty water with a pair of nail clippers. I'm not sure it's *possible* to fail the Brushwood test
I like how they have the fire extinguisher in a can after the Fire Extinguisher episode. I am still surprised how well that thing worked.
Was hoping this was gonna be Brian's "I put a can of soup on the iron in my hotel room" method
đ I just commented on my culinary skills that formed when I was remodeling a hotel & living in one of the rooms for just over a month. I could make soup, ramen, eggs, and even grilled cheese/panini's using nothing but the coffee pot in the room... I never thought to use the iron, though. đ
It is the same thing.
@@RichardCranium321 whaaaaa...how????
@@JonahBj which part? The soup, ramen, and eggs were easy, but it took me a bit to get the sandwiches just right... the hot plate on the machine works wonders if you know what you're doing...
@@RichardCranium321 It's noteworthy that you never did figure out how to make coffee though.
I was really hoping you guys were going to make the entire hello fresh meal inside the bus on the hobo stove.
*sees title*
"Ooh! I've seen these made in a LOT of ways! Let's see how long it takes to get the injury counter reset!"
@@ImpetuouslyInsane nah man, I'm always proud of them when they're doing something that sounds dangerous, and they get an adult to help (Hi, Cory!) so they DON'T have to reset it! Lol
@@FireheartIndustries and to be fair - if anyone but cory had done the knife bit... the counter likely would have been reset on account of "manual dexterity" XD
Cory: "So, who wants to wrap?"
Jason: "Ughhhhh...... *_BEEN SPENDING MOST OUR LIVES, LIVIN' IN A HOBO'S PARADISE_*"
I would like a series called the "Brushwood Test" that's just series of foods that get more and more suspicious and twisty as time goes on and see where Brian's line is.
Being a good hobo is having good survival skills. Camping is just hobo simulator
Lol
If you want true hobo simulator go camping in the great shit infested city of San Fran
@@jonathanclark7444 just go to any street corner and the simulation begins
Hell yeah
Being a hobo is just being forced to camp
Corey: "Who want's to wrap?"
Jason: Starts 'Fresh Prince of Bel Air'
Seriously, how did no one else catch that?
1 word to send chills through Brian's body...MAYO
Mayo is like the least disgusting condiment to eat a spoonful of
Hopefully he can get over his fears
i think itâs because his daughter has a really bad allergy
I would love to watch y'all renovate the train-bus into something liveable
This episode will make me forever yearn for a Modern Rogue/Stobe the Hobo crossover.
RIP hobo stobe
I love women too
Cory : forgets lighter:
Us : And that's why he makes the BIG bucks...
Jason kinda looks like the old wisened Hobo that the younger two look after on the rails making stoves and cooking for him.
Would love to see more like this guys! And seriously, Brian had the crazy drunk hobo laugh after Jason burned himself
"Does it pass the Brushwood Test?"
He literally ate RUSTWATER RAMEN!!! Id say anything passes at that point
Brian's Joker laughs are always so entertaining.
So when are we going to get a 3-4 day camping video? Maybe do a catch and cook?
YES I NEED IT NOW
Unfortunately, IF they did that, it would most likely be Patrons only.
Maybe a Gourmet roadkill Episode?
@@puntachu brathar
"Does it pass the Brushwood test?" Cory did see the prison ramen episode, right?
Prison ramen? I'm pretty sure he was there for the decade old rations!
PETITION: Please bring back the "for I'm a modern rogue!" please.
Iâve thought about running away from city life and just being a freight train hopper. Youâve given me more motivation to do it now
Brianâs cackling at Jason burning himself with the ramen killed me đ
Funnily enough, I've been using a DIY system similar to this for camping and hiking since I was about 14. My mates at scouts and I figured out we could make a cheaper alternative to buying a Trangia camping stove, which to anyone who doesn't know, is basically just a brass receptical filled with methylated spirits with a perforated iron lid with what equates to a tripod or pot stand with a cookpot above the fire. What my mates and I did was we got a medium-sized can, cut a hole in the side toward the bottom large enough to pass one of those kiddy corn cans through, added perforations to the top of the big can under the rim. Got a little kiddy corn can, stuffed toilet paper into it, then filling the can with the desired amount of metho/alcohol lighting it, then putting it through the side of the big can. the stove would then be ready to have a saucepan or small pot sitting on top of the open big can to cook some food.
I've shown your video to a couple of my mates and now we're trying to make a more stable version. AWESOME video!!
That is a surprisingly effective stove in a pinch... thanks... it got awkward when the knife was held... :)
I feel like one of these episodes is just gonna be "so we burned the house down...MODERN ROGUE!"
Honestly, the segue from "Does it pass the Brushwood Test?" to the Hello Fresh ad was kinda genius.
Anyone else nervous the plastic handle of the pot was gonna melt?? lol BTW I really love the hobo bus!! Best thing ever!
Best line this episode, "you're about to lose your beard again."
Was about to go to sleep and bam MR video, " eh I suppose a bit longer wont hurt"
That is exactly what I just said to myself haha.
Same
"Does it pass the Brushwood test" - guessing you didn't see him eat the electrolysis noodles...
Brian, buddy, is everything ok at home? Does your wife not let you eat or does Jason just need to stage an intervention? We're here for you, either way... đ
This would have been useful information before the Texas winter power outage. :V
I remember using a similar technique when my power was out many years ago. I used the toilet paper/alcohol trick. Empty out the contents of the can into your cooking vessel, remove the cardboard tube, stuff the toilet paper into the can your food came in, pour in the alcohol, light it and set it in between enough bricks to clear the height of the can, then set the pot on top with enough room to not extinguish the flame. Very useful when you're in a major pinch like that.
You guys could definitely make a full production tv series, or even a movie, based on a post apocalyptic world. You could use many of the tactics in the show in different environments
Not a zombie movie but something more modern rogue
I think I just about shat myself when Brian said he felt like he knew what he was doing, seconds after he poked around in a coated pan with a knife.
Jason, if youâre going to pull a âBrianâ, you gotta flip him off after you eat the sour cream!!!
Yes this is a very good alcohol stove design, the best way I found to make the holes is use a nail and a hammer to punch the holes. Also the flams do burn quite invisible I have lost quite a few and knuckle hairs on a windy day.
"...opens up a can of lukewarm beef stew and pours in cheetohs"
Well at least if Brian ever ends up in prison, he'll have an easy time adapting to the food.
I'm also not sure what it says about me that I actually think that sounds delicious.
NOTHING will ever beat Bryan slurping up ionized copper ramen.
im so glad we got to see whats in the bus now :D
I would totally watch a couple episodes of just these two making hello fresh meals
I like how Cory touch the spoon on the alcohol rag then put back into the Raman and stirred. Mmmm delicious hobo Raman.
Love how far this channel has come, I remember learning bar tricks from a spikey hair dude when I wasnât even old enough to be at a bar now im learning how to make a hobo stove... loving this content
I like how this channel has just become Corey show and tell
Iâm amazed how simple yet effective this was! And how easy it was to put out was so satisfying
If you're wondering, most modern hobos, from my experience, (I've been homeless) do general labor/manual labor in cities. In more rural areas they do alot of work in the fields.
best "hobo" thing ever, "hobo dinners" its just a hamburger "steak" and root vegetables (carrot, potato, onion, turnip, etc) cooked in a foil packet in an open fire. all the veggies cook in the burger fat/juice, all the flavors just meld, and its super easy to do.
I've done a similar method using one can and a candle. Open one end of the can and put eight holes in a ring around the lip to vent air in. Then put holes in the lid to let the heat out, and set the can over a lit candle. There you have it, basically a hotplate to cook on.
all the hobo stoves I've seen have been larger and wood burning. mainly cause tinder and cruddy small wood shards are free
I often skip past the sponsored sections because I've heard it before and I'm already aware of the product, and for a split second I was almost annoyed about how long the one in this video was, but then it hit me that hey, this time it might actually be enjoyable to watch because now they're actually doing something with it as if it's a mini-episode of Modern Rogue by itself, and I thought that was really clever, props!
Missed opportunity for brand synergy, that's what this episode is. You could have done a HelloFresh meal on the hobo stove, but instead, you decided to be safe.
I'm homeless and this is actually what I have made to cook my food . Thank you for sharing this video
I usually skip right past those hello fresh ads, but I can't lie, i had to watch them cook it.
Same, twas to enticing a prospect.
I read a long time ago the term Hobo was short for Hoe Boy, the solders from the civil war, at its end a lot didn't return home they jumped on and rode the trains or what ever means, just a Traveller, lot with PTS. And dealing with thoughts and life. They would get a garden Hoe and shorten it and bundle their belongings in a large, like handkerchief and sling it on the Hoe and the handle over one shoulder to carry.Thank you for video.
Old traveling hobos supposedly helped build lots of bridges
Its a job that needed many hands back in the day but once it's put together there's no more work
Fire appears on screen:
Brian: In my experiencie as a fire eater i must say its quite hot
I found out the difference between a Bum, a Tramp and a Hobo, and yet Jason Murphyâs beard belongs to all 3
You can make holes in the side with a can opener.
A more simple way my grandpa taught me when he was in the army was that they would take the c ration peanut butter and mix it with insect repellent. Take a empty can crushing it in the middle, light the peanut butter, and set the empty can on it. Then just set the meat rations on it and eat
Iâve made all kinds of different soda can alcohol stoves from simple double wall low pressure stoves to more complex high pressure stoves. Iâve also made coffee pots and cooking pots out of soda cans.
That bus is something Buffalo Bill would've got hot & sweaty about.. Bin liners over the windows, hot & sweaty.
You actually made the Hello Fresh ad really fun. I absolutely enjoyed that
I used to make hobo stoves all the time in cub scouts. the ones I made used a big empty can (usually baked beans) cut the top off but leave the bottom on. then make a large hole that's about 1/4 to 1/3 of the circumference then about halfway up the side of the can. then make holes near the top of the can, for air. light a fire in the big hole, and you're done. the bottom of the can becomes a flat top stove that you can put a big pot on. maybe make it a competition like the dakota fire pit? see which hobo stove is the best
This is a wonderful episode. I am really glad I am watching this right before dinner because the ramen and meal from Hello Fresh looks so good and is making me hungry.
I see that A&W zero sugar, stuff legitimately better than the regular.
next episode can you teach how to make survival mayo?
i love rediscovering your channel it was one of my favourites a few years ago
Don't know why but I really digged the train/bus/haunted thing as a set
Finally, this is my fave quick trail stove
Finally a useful skill
I love all your videos this one will actually have a use to me personally
These are skills that were perfected during the great Hobo Wars.
When jason said game development
That hurt... that was too real...
This is basically just a homemade camp stove. I know for the ultralight backpacking crowd (which is just people roleplaying as a fancy forest hobo) a bunch of the camp stoves are this design just more polished and commercial looking.
Brian's laugh at 10:10 is definitely a hobo laugh
Snape: Potter! What would I get if I added two hydrogen molecules to a molecule of oxygen?
Potter: 8:13
Honestly might make one of these for fun during camping trips
Bum,Tramp,Hobo Lyfe ,I may need this Modern Rogue episode to live off grid on the lamb hiding from the Government !
10:06 .... my new favorite moment on this channel.
This is my first CZcams comment. And please use it as a cautionary tale. I made one of these for camping, and ended up getting 12 stitches on my thumb, and having to have my index finger glued back together. Stay safe out there, Rogues!
(Fwiw, the jet stove worked great, and was totally worth the $400.17. $400 for medical, $.17 for the stove lol)
I can't be the only one that saw the insulation in that bus and wondered if any of it was going to catch fire. The entire episode I just felt my skin crawling. Maybe it's because I know enough firefighters to be concerned, or the fact that as a former boy scout, I'm extremely safety conscience. But just... WHY would you even wear flip flops Brian!
By this point, I feel as though death is just standing behind them WAITING. Just sitting there reading a LIFE magazine.
But in all seriousness, this is actually really really cool. This one is going into the survival bag for me.
Finally, i wanted to see the inside for a looooong time.
How do you always manage to do a video on the thing that I am most interested in this exact week.
Love you guys!
(PS: Will next week be about wild edible plants/foraging then?)
I love Brian's evil old man cackle
There is a Hobo Museum in Britt, Iowa. They also have a hobo convention yearly.
You guys should make the "I'M A MODERN ROGUEEEEEE" intro a Patreon
They should've made the hello fresh meal on the hobo stove
Also felt like Brian's flip flops were appropriate for the hobo seance
"Stay away from the cans, They're `re shooting at the cans". "They're shooting at you, you idiot"
I need Brian to teach me how to make hobo Mayonnaise
After the haunted bus lines, Brian says "I'm hungry" all I could see was a scene from Scooby-Doo!!
Brian crushing the ramen before putting it in hurt me physically