For what it's worth, I was not suggesting boiling water with a cap in place. I was concerned about it dangling in or near the fire by its tether.
All good advice!
Of course. And my innocent statement was not at all meant to make you smack your own forehead or feel the need to further explain.
The cap tether on my bottle is removable.
Irrelevant due to the fact it is totally believable you would in fact do just that.......................in the name of science or gear testing of course. How are all the knife wounds doing?For what it's worth, I was not suggesting boiling water with a cap in place. I was concerned about it dangling in or near the fire by its tether.
All good advice!
Irrelevant due to the fact it is totally believable you would in fact do just that.......................in the name of science or gear testing of course. How are all the knife wounds doing?
Irrelevant due to the fact it is totally believable you would in fact do just that.......................in the name of science or gear testing of course. How are all the knife wounds doing?
I need a good, cheap substitute for citronella oil. I don't care about the citronella part, I am just wondering about substitutes for outdoor tiki torch or lamp oil. One thought of course is Kero. While kero is not cheap at $6 a gallon, Citronella oil here carries FIB summer markup so $18 is not unheard of! Next might be diesel. Finally, if I do find a safe substitute, then the idea is to add homegrown herbs that repel skeeters and see which one works best.
I use some of my swiss aluminum bottles from the volcano cook kits as torches with fiberglass wicks and homemade tops to keep water out. I will likely test kero today and expect it to work (I have seen it done on the internet!) tiki torch alternative fuel ideas -- Tiki Central
Pic from link above, he tested them all and did no blow up.
Did another hike through Turkey Run today, this time with the wife and 3 kids, all of us with our packs. I went through all of my water and had to break out the Sawyer Mini. It's been about 6 - 7 hours since I've drank the water so I'm sure (hoping) it worked like it should. It didn't do much for the taste though. I may have to look at something with an active charcoal filter to help with taste.
Went through my emergency car kit and get home bag this week. Swapped out the winter gear for some lighter summer stuff. Also rotated out the water.
Finishing up my gas rotation tonight. My timing is superb. Gas over $3,00 per gallon
Me too-on the one before this. Taking it in the rear on this one. Tempted to hold of to see if they fall but with storms rolling through almost daily...
I usually do a 50% then refill and then do the 2nd 50% and refill right away, stabilize then relax.
Got caught with full tank in the boss of me's car and then had to go to NJ for a week. Now I'm effed with no reserves so I have to pay up!
I disappoint myself that I have but the 36-gallon tank in my truck. I do not have an external reserve supply at home.
You sound like somebody who lives within an hour of stores like these. I am going to test Kero this weekend. I think it will work fine. If not, I will change my name to Rhino Jr. and have a flaming red rhino for my icon.No help for you now, Zoub but got to Wally World, K Mart, Meijer, etc in November and buy citronella gallons for $7-8. I stock up, rotate it in and out of my stash.
I also have have an idea for a redneck mosquito killer. If I have enough screen left over after I redo the screen doors I may rig it too.