Rivers pointed me at this stove. The simplest DIY beer can stove I’ve ever seen. 😉
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I sent this out to my friends when I found it and one of them sent this back….wow…
What is the purpose of the small hole in the side?
That hole is to let air in so it doesn’t stop burning.
This is a cool survival tool.
How’s the post knee surgery coming along, if you don’t mind me asking?
@Doc – better than it seemed it would at first. The first week was rough, but things improved rapidly in week 2 and 3. Sharon is going to physiotherapy lots and she was in good shape before the operation which I’m sure helped.
Next up is getting her pedalling lightly on a bike trainer at home.
Not sure when she’ll be riding to work again. Probably August.
Thanks for asking. 🙂
Awesome a little practice and ready ,thanks
My daughter had her acl replaced several years back. She had an ice cooler circulator cuff for the first two weeks that really helped. It took her awhile to get back to 100%, but a friend of hers had it at the same time and came back much faster. I guess it depends on the procedure.