How to Efficiently Make an Unlimited Supply of Gel Fuel

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Every prepper needs to know how to make an unlimited supply of gel fuel for when SHTF!

As preppers, we all know that one of the most important things for survival, when a collapse occurs, is having a reliable source of fuel to cook our food and keep us warm. Regular fuel is okay but it can spill easily and this would cause another potential disaster that no one wants.

So, what do you use instead? It's important to have something that can burn for a long time that you can also use again in whatever survival situation you may be faced with. This is when gel fuel is great. It is an excellent source of heat and is safer because it doesn't spill as easily as other fuels.

Gel fuel is definitely the fuel you want to include in your stockpile. This way you will have a consistent fuel source no matter what. If you know how to make gel fuel, it may just keep you from freezing and going hungry when SHTF.

To learn how to make gel fuel for your stockpile, please head on over to the next page. 

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  1. Drago Gt said:

    How to Make Gel Fuel with Soy Wax
    If you choose to use the soy wax, just follow some simply steps:
    Melt 6 ounces of soy wax in a pan.
    Add 1/2 cup 70-99% isopropyl alcohol (higher percentage is better if you can find it) and stir until completely combined.
    Pour the mixture into 6 soup cans or pet food cans until they’re about 3/4 of the way full then add a wick that goes to the bottom of the gel fuel.
    Cool in the fridge for several hours or overnight, and then it’s ready to use.
    If you’d rather store in quantity, you can put it in gallon jugs. Just make sure that you label it well so that nobody mistakes it for water or something else and store it away from children and pets.
    How To Make Gel Fuel With Calcium Acetate:
    Making calcium acetate at home: You’ll need crushed chalk (calcium carbonate) and white vinegar (acetic acid). Combine 4 parts vinegar to 1 part chalk and the result will be carbon dioxide, which will evaporate, and calcium acetate and water, both of which will remain. This process smells like rotten eggs, just so you know.
    You’ll be left with a solid on the bottom and a liquid on the top. It’s the solid that you want, though you’ll need some of the liquid to make the gel. You’ll need to evaporate 1/2-2/3 of the water out of the solution.
    You can do it by placing the solution in the oven for a few hours, sitting it in the sun, or carefully evaporating it on “low” on the stove top. You can also strain it using a cheesecloth or coffee filter.
    Making the gel fuel: Combine 9 parts isopropyl alcohol and 1 part calcium acetate.
    Stir together and it will instantly begin to gel. Put it in the empty soup cans as described above. Add some water in if you’re using solid calcium acetate that you bought. The ratio, regardless of whether you’re making your own or adding water to store-bought, is about 1 part water to 3 parts calcium acetate.
    These are two easy ways to make plenty of gel fuel at home. The methods don’t require that many ingredients and you can store it fairly easily. It is important to label it well after you make it so that you know right where it is and can get to it quickly when you need it. You will want to make as much of this as you can because you never know how much you might need it when SHTF!

  2. Joseph Barbarick said:

    How to Make Gel Fuel with Soy Wax
    If you choose to use the soy wax, just follow some simply steps:
    Melt 6 ounces of soy wax in a pan.
    Add 1/2 cup 70-99% isopropyl alcohol (higher percentage is better if you can find it) and stir until completely combined.
    Pour the mixture into 6 soup cans or pet food cans until they’re about 3/4 of the way full then add a wick that goes to the bottom of the gel fuel.
    Cool in the fridge for several hours or overnight, and then it’s ready to use.
    If you’d rather store in quantity, you can put it in gallon jugs. Just make sure that you label it well so that nobody mistakes it for water or something else and store it away from children and pets.
    How To Make Gel Fuel With Calcium Acetate:
    Making calcium acetate at home: You’ll need crushed chalk (calcium carbonate) and white vinegar (acetic acid). Combine 4 parts vinegar to 1 part chalk and the result will be carbon dioxide, which will evaporate, and calcium acetate and water, both of which will remain. This process smells like rotten eggs, just so you know.
    You’ll be left with a solid on the bottom and a liquid on the top. It’s the solid that you want, though you’ll need some of the liquid to make the gel. You’ll need to evaporate 1/2-2/3 of the water out of the solution.
    You can do it by placing the solution in the oven for a few hours, sitting it in the sun, or carefully evaporating it on “low” on the stove top. You can also strain it using a cheesecloth or coffee filter.
    Making the gel fuel: Combine 9 parts isopropyl alcohol and 1 part calcium acetate.
    Stir together and it will instantly begin to gel. Put it in the empty soup cans as described above. Add some water in if you’re using solid calcium acetate that you bought. The ratio, regardless of whether you’re making your own or adding water to store-bought, is about 1 part water to 3 parts calcium acetate.

  3. Ryan Wood said:

    The basic concept here is a flammable, volatile compound suspended or standardized into a semi solid.

    In this case, they’ve made an isopropyl “candle” with soy wax, and they’ve gelled isopropyl with a soft of gelatine.

    There are other ways you can do this. Any acetone or similar solvent based compound will usually dissolve styrofoam or other polymer plastics. You can use nail polish or gasoline with styrofoam blocks or cups, or denatured alcohol with something like a red Dixie cup, to get something kind of like napalm.

    You can also use straight up Jell-O and turpentine (or gelatine, if you want to be a spoil sport).

    With this kind of thing in mind, consider the calcium acetatate method. The calcium and water and hydrogen gel out (don’t know the exact chemistry of it) and leave you with something similar to an acetone suspension.

    Long story short:
    solvent +polymer –> semi-gel
    Volitile fuel + semi-inert wax -> hard gel (candle)
    Diluted fuels (like alcohols, or products of chemical reactions) + gelling agent like gelatine, pectin, calcium acetate -> jiggle gelly fuel

  4. Jerry Schwarz said:

    I love how they say never ending supply, you still have to be able to make or get the constituent components

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