how to make "honey burn in a can"?

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I head it is very effective in attracting bears.
Any idea on how to make one? or is it commercially available?

Thanks,
Mo
 
Here's what I've done:

Supplies:
"1lb" coffee can (w/ plastic lid) [main holder]
10oz soup can [burner]
14oz veg can [snuffer]
19oz tomato can [pot]

tin snips [cutters]
pliers [benders]
file [smoother]

methyl hydrate [fuel]
honey [snack, er, smoke stuff]

cut the soup can off half-way up - recycle the top and bend over edges on the bottom (assuming you opened the soup can from the top and ate the soup already - this goes for all the cans actually)

cut the veggie can off 1/3 up from the bottom - recycle and bend as above

do the same with the tomatoe can as the veggie can

cut inverted v-notches (chevrons) in the coffee can (base of the triangle is not cut and is 3/4" up from the bottom) - make lots of them and they should be tall (or long) enough so when you fold them in they hold the soup can centered inside the coffee can - you should be able to slip the veggie can over the soup can without hinderance.

cut more chevrons in the coffee can higher up and long enough so that when the triangles of coffee can are bent inwards the tomatoe can will sit on them (centered inside the coffee can) about 7/32" above the soup can.

smooth the sharp edges with the file

you should be able to nest everything and put the lid on the coffee can still.

use:
put some honey in the tomatoe can

fill the soup can with methyl hydrate, place in position in the coffee can, and light with a long ### (you can cut another hole in the side of the coffee tin for this purpose).

put the tomatoe can in place

the honey will boil, then smoke, then burn and smoke - yum yum
(note, you may need to refill the burner with fuel before your honey is done)

*Don't add more fuel until the flame is completely out and the soup can cool - a methyl hydrate flame can be hard to see and the stuff ignites very easily.
*Don't tip it over - burning liquid fuel in the bush would not be good...
****Check for fire bans in your area first*****
 
signguy made me one and it was pretty simple.

a coffee can, a can of whatever you ate when you were camping out and honey, and the fuel source

put honey into the can.

drill 4 holes inside the coffee can, and break a hanger and use them to form a X or + inside the coffee can.

put the whatever you ate can with honey inside and place inside
 
A tuna fish can, paraffin wax, corrugated cardboard and some cotton string.

Cut a long strip of cardboard about the height of the can. Roll it up until it fits nicely on the can. Insert a few strands of string to act as 'starter wicks.' Fill with paraffin and let harden.

The cardboard acts as a huge wick, so in essence you end up with a giant candle

Makes a dandy 'survival' stove, or campfire starter.
 
1 big coffe/paint tin
1 sterno can
1 soup can
1 coat hanger
molasses

Place lit sterno can inside coffe tin. Hang soup can 1/3 full of molasses over flame. Wait 5 minutes, shoot bear.


Molasses is cheaper and works just as good as honey.....
 
Made a small support rack out of a wire coat hanger and put one of those cans of Sterno that you use in food warmers under it. Works like a charm, takes up no space and the whole outfit weigs in at about 4 ounces. I tend to use molasis instead of honey. Small metal coffee can with about an inch in the bottom. Keep the plastic lid as it will stop any liquid from spilling
 
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