How to Build a SHTF Tin Can Heater [VIDEO] Sure, there are a million survival stoves on the market. But if youre like me, youre a huge sucker for learning how to build your survival tools all by yourself, MacGuyver style as I like to say
Thats why I was excited to come across this video, which shows how to build a low-tech alcohol stove out of a paint can, rubbing alcohol, and a roll of TP.
In fact, this is an excellent time to add all 3 of these items to you survival checklist:
1 large aluminum can
1 Large container of rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)
1 Extra roll of toilet paper (you can never really have too much)
Heres how to build this simple heater/stove:
Step 1:
Remove the label from a 1-quart size paint can or large can of baked beans. Ideally, your can will be large enough to fit your roll of toilet paper inside.
Step 2:
Remove the cardboard cylinder from the center of a toilet paper roll, and cram the paper into the can. This will be your wick.
Step 3:
Pour the alcohol into the can, filling it almost to the brim.
Step 4:
Light her up and enjoy your smokeless, off-the-grid heater. To extinguish, just place the lid back on the can (carefully).
These tin can heaters can be used as stoves, in addition to heaters, by using 3 taller cans to support your pan or skillet. The video illustrates this effect quite well.
But once again, the cool thing about these alcohol heaters are 1) The fact that they dont create smoke (because theyre burning alcohol instead of coal or oil), 2) Theyre quiet, 3) Theyre hot enough to heat a small room all by themselves.
Obviously, youll need to take some fire safety steps since youll be dealing with an open flame. Dont leave it unattended ;)