During the Great Depression, hoboes relied on simple but effective ways to stay warm. In this video, I’ll show you how to make a 1930s-style hobo heater using a metal coffee can inside a dirt or sand-filled bucket. This non-electric DIY heater uses twigs, charcoal, or old railroad tie slivers to generate heat, which the sand absorbs and radiates over time. 🏕️ This old-school survival heater is great for: ✔ Off-grid heating ✔ Emergency preparedness ✔ Bushcraft & wilderness survival ✔ Historical reenactments ⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Only use this heater in well-ventilated outdoor areas or in a shelter with proper airflow. Never leave an open fire unattended! Logsdon and Company Match Safe: https://www.logsdonandco.com/product-page/pocket-match-safe For more information on classes, to check out the required gear list, or buy Merch go to: https://waypointsurvival.com/ To support our work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WayPointSurvival Here's a link to my Teespring Merchandise: https://teespring.com/shop/WayPoint_Survival?tsmac=recently_viewed&tsmic=recently_viewed&pid=212&cid=5819

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