The Prepper Broadcasting Network - DAC - The Coleman Stove I Use
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Hello everyone out there in Internet Radio Land.
This is Dave Jones, the NBC guy.
And what I'm doing on my YouTube channel is I say,
hello everyone out there in Internet TV land.
Because it's going to be all video.
Prepping up with the Joneses, and I'll let you know when the first video drops,
because I'm still trying to fool around and understand it all.
It's, to a guy like me, it's an enigma.
Anyway, I wanted to jump on here this Friday.
It's supposed to be stormy later.
It's really nice and hot now and humid.
So it's building up.
It's building up.
Hopefully we don't lose people.
power, but, you know, it seems to be the way things go around here.
I wanted to get on here and talk about this Coleman's stove because in the back channel,
I have gotten some questions about it, and I want to get the actual model number so that you guys
look for the right stoves that we were talking about.
And now, this is back.
Now, if you haven't heard the...
question and answer,
prepping up with the Joneses that happened,
what was it, Wednesday night, Wednesday.
That's where this comes from.
So, let me see if I can get some images up here.
There, there, there, oops.
Okay, right there.
What is the model number?
It was 400 and something.
then. Maybe I'll click for sale. Shopping. There we go. And two-burner 425E. Liquid fuel camp stove
to 425E. Okay, so that's what I'm talking about. You get regular unleaded, no ethanol
because ethanol gums up everything, and you can use that in this stove.
And like I said, the biggest problem with this stove is rust.
And I'm looking at these right now.
They're going anywhere for, wow, there's one for $149.
Wow, what does that guy think he has?
$75, $49, they're around $50.
They're around $50.
and this gives you a little more flexibility and it's easy to work on.
It's a super easy concept.
The little valve spits a fine mist of gasoline into the burner.
The burner is these, I think they're stainless steel.
They might be just regular pressed steel waffle-shaped burners.
and it disperses the gasoline so that you're burning the fumes of the gas.
And like I said, there's two burners.
And what I said the other night is if your number one burner gets all rusted up,
you can take the number two burner apart and use parts for that.
So you have like a one burner stove instead of a two burner.
But that's the kind of things that we talked about on Wednesday night.
that and MREs and all kinds of stuff.
So tune into that show and stay tuned for more to come on prepping up with the Joneses.
I don't know.
I don't know.
It seemed like a good idea about a week ago.
And now it's turning into, man, I don't know.
But you can do anything if you set your mind to it, right?
I will figure it out, eventually.
And the rabbits are still frolicking out front.
The meatbirds up back, they're getting meteor.
Clovers still hasn't had her puppies.
And we're starting to realize she might not be pregnant.
And I didn't even know this was a thing that dogs could actually fake a pregnancy.
See, now a few weeks ago, we put the kitty swimming pool in there, and she knew exactly what she was supposed to do.
She jumped in there.
And we think we might have triggered her to act pregnant.
So I don't know.
I don't know, but when she starts dropping puppies, PBN family, you'll be the first to know.
We have three people on the line that want puppies,
and we keep pushing them off because she hasn't done it yet.
But, boy, she's acting pregnant, and she looks pregnant.
And there's no problems because there's no discharge.
I mean, if she had a dead puppy in there, it would expel,
and the rest of the puppies would come out too.
So I don't know what's going on.
This is life on the homestead, though.
So, man, I should record that whole process.
Because this is crazy.
Apparently dogs can pretend to be pregnant,
to get better food.
Yeah, I've been feeding her nothing but a hamburger.
Nothing but ground beef from Costco.
Human food.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's getting expensive.
Expensive.
The cheapest ground beef is expensive.
And I've been hand-feeding her and petting her and rubbing her
and, you know, giving her all kinds of loving.
And now she's faking it.
And, oh, I just looked over at my screen.
I also have a butane.
stove.
I have some butane lighters and torches.
So I have butane cans.
So I have a butane stove.
And I mean, if you're if you're foraging and you find a butane canister,
wouldn't you want to turn that into some fuel that you can use?
So that's why I have a butane stove.
It's not like I cook on this thing.
But it is very light and portable, and you could take it anywhere and cook, you know.
I mean, if a neighbor goes without power and they don't have any electricity for their electric stove,
you can help them out with this butane burner that's, you know, and they're not very expensive.
I mean, I think I paid a little over.
I paid maybe $15.
For mine.
And you just slide a canister in there, turn it, and
you got power. I mean, you got heat.
You get the boil water.
The cans, they can be, well, it depends.
They're about four bucks, four or five bucks a piece.
And you can definitely boil water out of it.
Definitely.
Okay, PB.
family, I rambled on enough.
I just wanted to cover that
because I had some questions
in the back channel and you
do not need to get the
Coleman fuel
for it. You can if you want.
But I'm telling you what
it is is it's sealed up in there
and it's
gas. It's gas.
Gasoline.
Yeah.
I want to
how long that lasts. If it's sealed up, I wonder. Hmm. That would be an interesting experiment.
I think I have one of these out in the garage. I wonder if it was still work. Gosh, more stuff to
put on the YouTube channel when I get her up and running. Okay, PBN family, take care and prep on.
