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Burn Whole Rounds In A Toaks Twig Stove? I Aim To find Out!

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  • čas přidán 10. 02. 2024
  • Sure, a twig stove can burn twigs, but can it burn a full round as well? Come check this video to find out!
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Komentáře • 38

  • @davidvaughn7752
    @davidvaughn7752 Před 6 měsíci

    Finally, someone who knows how to lite a gasifier! I can get 45 minutes of useful burnout of mine when loaded properly. Good demo.

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci

      Exactly! If you stack it, it will burn! I appreciate the comment, you might have given me the biggest compliment online to date, thanks David!

    • @davidvaughn7752
      @davidvaughn7752 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Back40Bushcraft No prob. So much "Bushcraft" stuff out there - I recognize folks that know what the hell they're doing and always appreciate learning something new and putting it to use here in my neck of the woods! Looking forward to seeing more and looking at your past vids. Best wishes from the North Cascades! 👍

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci

      Cheers,@@davidvaughn7752 , appreciate the support!

  • @samboom9262
    @samboom9262 Před 6 měsíci +4

    I'm quite enjoying these videos Back 40 Bushcraft! Learning lots!

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Hey, I appreciate the comment, and am stoked to hear you are taking something away with you on these...more to come!

  • @papajeff5486
    @papajeff5486 Před 6 měsíci

    Yep, I use a loper, a twig loper. I cut them to fit just below the lip of my twig stove. Then bundle them with a fire starter inside…PERFECT. THANK YOU for sharing, from East Tennessee

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci

      I know what you're talking about there, PapaJeff, it doesn't take much to get it right...thank for the comment!

  • @NicoLetain-or4jm
    @NicoLetain-or4jm Před 6 měsíci +5

    Let's go

  • @ang8282
    @ang8282 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very nice video looked like ure at home in the forest. Also nice Illuminati sign, eye trough the triangle of the swedish torch , LOL im sure its not what u were shooting for but still funny

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hi Ang82, it's true, I feel so at peace in the wilderness, free of those everyday distractions. I never thought of the Illuminati thing, just trying to get a peak at the camera...how lame is that?!

  • @scottwaddell298
    @scottwaddell298 Před 6 měsíci +3

    rock and roll dood

  • @andrewgorden1041
    @andrewgorden1041 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have the lixada version of the toaks stove. It’s a bit smaller, if I remember only 3/4” smaller. I don’t particularly care for it. It needs more air to breathe, but it also needs fuel-more fuel in my opinion than the unit will hold. On the other hand, you can use the middle and bottom pieces alone with your alcohol stove and that will work as an excellent windscreen for the alcohol stove .

    • @NewHampshireJack
      @NewHampshireJack Před 6 měsíci

      Exactly what we learned to do after the purchase of our first stainless steel gasifier. It is a complete multi-fuel system.

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci

      I haven't seen the version you are referring to, but there doesn't seem to be any single unit that does it all...hence, the modifications that can happen. My Toaks, I like to put on top of a small grill so more air can pass through it, and then I also add the tent pegs on top to allow fire to sneak around the pot, rather than the smoky mess that can occur without them.

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, the more utilitarian these units can get, the better!

  • @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548

    I think the trick to this is seperating the 4 pieces (3 pieces in this case lol) with small sticks, like pencil sized or so then fill the center with wood shavings or birch bark and it should go like you want. Granted you might just have to mess with it some more to get the results your looking for, but seems its getting better every time. Thanks for showing!

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 5 měsíci

      Right on, AlphaOmega, unfortunately, it seems that if I were to stuff much of anything in the centre, it would prevent the convection draw, mainly because the pieces are much shorter than a normal Swedish fire torch setup. Similar to stove pipe, more lengths will create a greater draw then less lengths...to a certain degree anyway! Glad you enjoyed the video, and I appreciate the comment!

    • @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548
      @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 Před 5 měsíci

      @Back40Bushcraft I gotcha, perhaps also place a couple small sticks on the bottom to lift the wood up just a touch for breathing room. I dont know if that would work or not just a thought I had, but with all the small spacers separating each piece of wood from each other and the bottom of the burn chamber maybe there would be enough airflow. 🤷

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 5 měsíci

      Not a bad idea...I'll give it a try next time!

  • @Matinvn
    @Matinvn Před 6 měsíci +1

    Good job bro ❤ subscribed

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for the sub, OutdoorWild, appreciate the feedback too!

  • @NewHampshireJack
    @NewHampshireJack Před 6 měsíci

    It took one (1) of your videos, prompting me to subscribe. You feature many things that we work on perfecting at our home base. The big difference is that I relocated from the northeast US halfway around the globe to SE Asia. I have not used a snow shovel in over twelve (12) years. Finding dry materials to build a fire is always a challenge in our high-humidity environment. May I ask a question about your titanium stove? Have you ever experienced a failure at the bottom of the burn chamber? We enjoy our stainless gasifiers. The metal is a bit on the thin side and apparently not the best quality. After regular use, the deteriorated bottom of the burn chamber falls apart. We like these units so much we are willing to spend more for better quality if the stoves will be with us for the long haul. Good job on this presentation. We are watching from our "secret retirement location" in Bulacan province, on Luzon Island, in the Republic of the Philippine Islands. Now, time to whack that subscribe button.

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for the sub, Jack, now let's look at those questions of yours...I had a Lixada gasifier stove, and I loved it. However, because it had 3 folding pot holder legs, it took only a single trip to the ocean, before the salt air corroded the rivets holding those legs, making it impossible for a pot or pan to sit on it. Luckily, I had a couple of safety pins, etc to limp through the rest of our remote island camping, but it made me realize, the less moving parts, the better. So, Yeah, I've been using the Toaks for a couple of years now, and have not noticed any deterioration whatsover, which even includes more trips to the ocean, no issues at all. Hope that helps, just make sure to buy the large one!

  • @mervmartin2112
    @mervmartin2112 Před 6 měsíci +1

    That bannock looked great!!! Been curious about the Toaks stove. This was a great idea to demonstrate what else it can do (besides burn sticks).
    Would tying the round of wood you made with cotton string help? Or using a bit of butter in the center of the Swedish Torch as an accelerant?

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @mervmartin2112 thanks for the feedback! I'm not sure the string would help much, as it fit fairly snug as it is. To add, I found myself taking a long stick to keep clearing the centre hole, so the air would keep drawing up through the middle. All in all, including the feeding, I got about an hour and half out of it...not bad in my opinion!

  • @kokopelau6954
    @kokopelau6954 Před 6 měsíci

    I did the swedish torch in a couple style twig stoves and they worked fine. Didn't try on the gasification style yet.

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci

      Interesting, which twig stoves have you tried this on?

    • @kokopelau6954
      @kokopelau6954 Před 6 měsíci

      @Back40Bushcraft I used the Swedish Torch on the Firebox Gen2, Emberlit Stainless Steel, and homemade coffee can stove. They all work great. Longer burn usually than just twigs. For my Lixada Gasification Stove I found that just packing upright twigs about the same size gave the best all-around longest lasting burn.

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci

      @@kokopelau6954 ahh, yes, thanks for adding those stoves, and it's totally true that a well stacked gasifier will likely burn as long as the torch method I've tried in this video...thanks Koko!

  • @backwoodssurvivalist1779
    @backwoodssurvivalist1779 Před 6 měsíci

    new sub here looks like you are just NW of me I am south of Fernie in Northern MT. I go up there and fly fish a few times throughout the year. Gorgeous area.

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for the sub, Backwoods! Yes, I feel pretty lucky to have a slice of the wonderousness here in the Kootenays, but Montana sure ain't no slouch either!

    • @backwoodssurvivalist1779
      @backwoodssurvivalist1779 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Back40Bushcraft ya might have to head up to the elk river and do a overnight bushcraft been on my to do list.

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 6 měsíci

      Sounds awesome ~

  • @mary-ruthflores4107
    @mary-ruthflores4107 Před 5 měsíci

    What fat were you using? Looked like lard, I love cooking with lard.

    • @Back40Bushcraft
      @Back40Bushcraft  Před 5 měsíci +1

      We love our lard here at home as well, I even make my own, but I like butter with my bannock, so that's what I've used in this video!