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- Buddy_Burner abstract "A Buddy Burner is a simple stove made from a can and part of a corrugated paper box. It is usually fueled by paraffin wax but other fuels, such as boiled butter, animal fat or diesel fuel, can be used.It is usually used for cooking but can also provide heat.The most common type of buddy burner is made from a tuna or cat food can because of the low profile. The corrugated paper is cut into a strip as wide as the can is tall then rolled into a tight coil and placed in the can. The can is then filled with fuel (if fueled with paraffin wax it is first melted) leaving enough of the paper above the fuel to act as a wick. Using paraffin wax as a fuel has two advantages. First, when the burner cools the wax hardens making it convenient to keep in the burner for later use. Second, it is safe to refuel the burner while it is operating since placing solid paraffin wax on top of the burning stove involves no danger of the fresh fuel igniting explosively.Since oxygen is necessary for combustion, holes may need to be punched around the top of the can to allow air to enter, and to provide a way for combustion gases to escape around the pot.".
- Buddy_Burner thumbnail Buddy_Burner.jpg?width=300.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageExternalLink article.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageExternalLink buddyburner.htm.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageID "1289214".
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageLength "2394".
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageRevisionID "599458740".
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Beverage-can_stove.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Biomass_cook_stove.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Bunsen_burner.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Candle.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Category:Camping_equipment.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Cook_stove.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Corrugated_fiberboard.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Corrugated_paper.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Fuel.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Hobo_stove.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Metal_fume_fever.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Paraffin_wax.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Portable_stove.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Stove.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink Tin_can.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLink File:Buddy_Burner.jpg.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageWikiLinkText "Buddy Burner".
- Buddy_Burner hasPhotoCollection Buddy_Burner.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Buddy_Burner wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Buddy_Burner subject Category:Camping_equipment.
- Buddy_Burner hypernym Stove.
- Buddy_Burner type Article.
- Buddy_Burner type Article.
- Buddy_Burner comment "A Buddy Burner is a simple stove made from a can and part of a corrugated paper box. It is usually fueled by paraffin wax but other fuels, such as boiled butter, animal fat or diesel fuel, can be used.It is usually used for cooking but can also provide heat.The most common type of buddy burner is made from a tuna or cat food can because of the low profile. The corrugated paper is cut into a strip as wide as the can is tall then rolled into a tight coil and placed in the can.".
- Buddy_Burner label "Buddy Burner".
- Buddy_Burner sameAs m.04qbkp.
- Buddy_Burner sameAs Q4984826.
- Buddy_Burner sameAs Q4984826.
- Buddy_Burner wasDerivedFrom Buddy_Burner?oldid=599458740.
- Buddy_Burner depiction Buddy_Burner.jpg.
- Buddy_Burner isPrimaryTopicOf Buddy_Burner.