Your custom cap looks even better than previous one!
@iqbalkardamay3 жыл бұрын
Need help. My stove is making small fire. Even though I was pumping. Does it mean I need washer. Sorry sir I'm not techy. Just keeping myself busy after brain hemorrhage. But I'm enjoying. Pls advice
@BernieDawgCinema3 жыл бұрын
@iqbal kardamay You don't say what stove you have. One like in the video? You can find out how to fix it if you watch this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aH2upKt_jqiHodE Or, send some photos of your stove with your questions to: bd@berniedawg.com BD
@junflor4d2 жыл бұрын
Hello Mr. Bernie, I have two Coleman lantern but not sure if they use kerosene or different fuel. But I am interested in sending them to you to get them fix and for conversion for them to use kerosene. Please let me know how to send them to you. thank you.
@BernieDawgCinema2 жыл бұрын
@Jun Miranda Please contact me through my business email address: bd@berniedawg.com . Please include some photographs in your email of each of the two lanterns. Thanks! BD
@The_Solo_Hiker5 жыл бұрын
Hey Bernie, I have an Indian made rocket, No 00 stove. Similar to what you show in this video. It's to be used with kerosene, however there's no kerosene available so what other fuel would be safe to use without the stove exploding? Thanks in advance, Atb, The Solo Hiker....
@BernieDawgCinema5 жыл бұрын
No. There is no other fuel that you can safely use in a kerosene-burning stove other than kerosene. As you live in India, this is especially true, since any other options would be too volatile and/or likely produce poisonous gases and compounds when the fuel is burnt. And, stoves don't "explode", but fireballs of fuel/air vapor can ignite around the outside of a stove with the use of incorrect too-volatile fuels. Kerosene is among the safest of fuels which is why it's so easily found in countries all around the world. Including in India, where it *is* available and is even subsidized at reduced cost by the government for poor people holding a valid fuel ration card. 👍😎 BD
@oldstove-g4m Жыл бұрын
I collect old burners. There are about 200 now. primus no.100 optimu no.100 radius no.100 Collecting old burners is a hobby, including.
@parvanejokar18282 жыл бұрын
Thank for this post
@Miguel_ON655 жыл бұрын
Hi Bernie. After seeing some of your videa, I have decided to write you to ask for your help. Recently I have bought a PT-1 russian camping stove and I would like to get a silent cap for it. My question is if you know where can I get one. A name or a link will wellcome and I thank you in advance your comments. Nice to see your videa now that I have something that after a lot of time, works perfectly. Greetings from Spain
@BernieDawgCinema5 жыл бұрын
The PT-1 is a Soviet-era design that pretty much copies the Optimus/Primus 8R. So, the BD cap you want for this one is the Minicap with Legs. You can find the USA order page for the Minicap with Legs right here: shpws.me/DWiP But, as you are in Spain, you may find that it is cheaper for you to order and ship from the EU order page you can find here: i.materialise.com/en/shop/item/berniedawg-minicap-with-legs-for-small-stoves Hope this helps. You are always welcome to contact me directly at my business email address: berniedawgstove@comcast.net BD
@jenky10444 жыл бұрын
Great show, thank you for sharing this info. I'm going to try to build a burner stove and make the burner, tank and cap from scratch. Hopefully there are videos to diy this project.
@BernieDawgCinema4 жыл бұрын
Wow! Really? Make it from scratch? That *will* be interesting to watch in a video!! You'd be at the cutting edge of stoves if you can do that with the skills you have. I hope you'll share your video-ed work with the world by maybe putting a link here in a reply. Though I see you've not published a video by "jenky1044" in the past. If you have questions about how to build such a burner, give me a shout. I'm burner fluent. I've even built a few... from scratch. ☺️👍 BD
@jenky10444 жыл бұрын
@@BernieDawgCinema I haven't done any videos, but I will try to do one. I need to do some more research. Yes, if I may ask some questions from time to time.?
@BernieDawgCinema4 жыл бұрын
@@jenky1044 Sure. But, how about using my email address. You can find it at my blog page here: www.berniedawg.com/contact-faqs/ Thanks! Good luck on your project. It will be interesting what you come up with. BD
@BernieDawgCinema11 ай бұрын
@Lorin-GabrielLeaua-fm1lw Nope. Diesel has to be under the very high pressures found in the cylinder of a diesel engine to be able to burn well. Research how diesel engines work and you'll better understand why no one makes small stoves that burn diesel fuel with a blue flame. It just can't be done. BD
@BernieDawgCinema11 ай бұрын
@Lorin-GabrielLeaua-fm1lw Again! For further help, there's a free help line right here so I can answer all your questions: bd@berniedawg.com See ya! BD
@joaquin-jacknava26965 жыл бұрын
Hello Bernie. Great video. I would be interested in buying the flame cap silencer. Hope you get to feeling better soon.
@BernieDawgCinema5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Jack. You can find the product for purchase here: shpws.me/R76Y
@BAKKER27275 жыл бұрын
Great!
@GrandFrancisco-rr7jg9 ай бұрын
🔥🙌😍✨
@beakytwitch79053 жыл бұрын
It wouldn't occur to me to use such stoves indoors. (Carbon Monoxide)..
@BernieDawgCinema3 жыл бұрын
@Beaky Twitch Correct, Beaky Twitch. *YOU* shouldn't operate one of these stoves indoors. And, I don't suggest others run them indoors, either. I, on the other hand, and as a professional, have a stove repair shop with six open windows, two open skylights and an open door with a large industrial fan blowing to disperse not only CO, but all the exhaust vapors. Very well ventilated, and very safe. (To say nothing of my CO detectors.) So, always best not to project your situation or your uninformed assumptions on others. Thanks! 😁 BD