Unchained Preppers
General Category => Sustenance => Topic started by: DMCakhunter on April 04, 2016, 08:34:51 AM
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https://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/prepping-101-stovetop-baking-with-diesel (https://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/prepping-101-stovetop-baking-with-diesel)
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Good series you have been posting DM, :bravo:
On another note: Back in the day alcohol and kerosene stoves were common on pleasure boats. Then there was a steady move towards propane.
Here (http://www.westmarine.com/WestAdvisor/Stove-Selection-Advice) is a good article by the company I use to work for on marine stoves - Alcohol and kerosene included.
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Thanks JM.
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:thumbsUp: DM.
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Thanks for the reminder. I have an old camp stove around here that ran on "White Gas". I am going to have to dig that thing out and see whats cooking with it.
Nemo
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My Coleman Sportster II Dual Fuel 1-Burner Stove (unleaded OR white gas) is a real workhorse.
Unleaded (petrol for you Brits) is the cheapest and most readily available fuel besides wood.
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I have a two burner white gas (Coleman fluid) that we used in the beginning at the bunkhouse. Worked well but eventually changed to to a propane three burner stove top.
The yard/garage sale season is starting and I will keep my eyes open for a kerosene version of the Coleman two burner stove top.
In a SHTF scenario, there will be kerosene and not much gas after white gas after a few months.