The last couple of days I've been doing requested boil tests using my Wax Coated Wood Chips fire starters. From the last video I did I got a comment from kullcraven.
kullcraven commented,"Hiram, im still wondering . You made these lil cupcake type, you made a puck type with the red wax. It is bigger so will last longer and also bigger flame. I believe you can use that puck and have a good boil as good as a esbit tablet or similar fuel source. Plz try the puck and lets see how it goes. I'm thinking ill make the puck type and use it on a camp trip or two."
So that's what I do in this video. I still say I think the Wax Coated Wood Chips make better fire starters than using them as fuel in a stove.
I thank kullcraven for his comment,
and I thank you for watching my videos,
Hiram
Oh yes, sorry I got kinda quiet in the later part of the video. It was starting to get dark out and I didn't want to scare the neighbors. 8-)
Lab0434
Title: Wax Coated Wood Chip Puck in the Vargo Titanium Wood Stove - Boil Te
Outdoor temp: 75°F (23.8°C)
Humidity: 74%
Weather condition: Clear, no breeze
Burner: Vargo Titanium Wood Stove
Stove/Pot stand: Vargo Titanium Wood Stove
Pot: Boy Scout pot #2
Fuel: Wax Coated Wood Chip Puck - Red candle wax
Amount of fuel: 1 "puck" = 1.39 ounce (39.3 grams)
Amount of water: 2 cup(s)
Water temp at start: 60°F (15.5°C)
Time to boil : 7 minute(s) 79 second(s)
Time to run-out: 11 minute(s) 40 second(s)
Note: Pot ended up very sooty.
NA = Not Applicable / Not Available
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