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Using the wrong fuel can have disasterous results. Check with the manufacturer for any recommendations.

Coleman stoves here in the states originally ran on Coleman fuel, a really clean Kero, some people tried gasoline or "white" gas. They will explode as they are not make to run on it.

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The problem solving is under the section of blacksmithing. This is the section for general and non smithing nonsense. I am sorry if that is a difficult concept for you.

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Most 'beverage can' stoves I have seen run on a liquid alcohol. Due to various reasons related to governmental greed most people use a denatured alcohol such as methylated spirits ('meths').

Google would have answered your question a whole lot quicker than asking for advice on camping/hiking on a blacksmithing forum...

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What is Heet(that fluid thats highly flamiable)made up of?
I feel this question has been answered. It is an alcohol derivitive of some type, usually Ethyl Alcohol, ISO Heet is Isopropyl Alcohol. and I suggest googling "flammable fueled coffee Pots".



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You came to IForgeIron where there are CENTURIES of accumulated experience and some of the best tutors in the world and did not fully utilize the information they provide by going to the resources and references they suggest and reading the material presented for understanding and comprehension.

I feel we have done out part. We have tried to assist you in all ways, tried to answer your questions and follow-up comments. IF you truly wish to learn about blacksmithing, may I strongly suggest that you review all of 18 threads (questions) and read the 150 posts you have made in the 2 months since you joined the site.

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I will close this thread as your question has been answered. If your other threads show a lack of respect for the time invested and resources provided by the members of this site, they will be closed also. It is not fair to those folks that are trying to help.
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