Made my first home made Alcohol burner stove a few weeks ago...I was impressed with the fast bloom time of the Evernew Ultralight Titanium Alcohol stove, but not by it's weight...I don't class it as ultralight. I deemed the best way to get the weight down was to make the stove smaller. I had an empty 250ml L'oreal Men Expert deoderant can that was begging to be used as a stove. First I had to get rid of the valve of top, then I cut off the top and bottom of it, threw the middle section away, then joined the top to the bottom using the old "twist the pliers" technique to allow one to fit tightly inside the other, without needing adhesives in it's construction. I drilled out the middle valve fitting sleeve with a 16mm hole saw and drilled six 1.5mm holes around the top. The resulting stove is just 50mm in diameter, 45mm high and it weighs exactly 20g (5g lighter than my ultralight BRS3000T gas stove!). I tried it out with some meths. I waited ages but could not get it to bloom, it just gave a small blue flame about 20mm diameter out the 16mm middle hole. I tried wafting it, and swirling it around to agitate the meths but no joy. Then I decided I should make an ultralight pot stand to go with it. I cut the top and bottom off an empty 500ml Al can of Carling Lager and kept the middle section. Using a pair of scissors I cut four triangles out around the top and then did the same with the bottom...This pot stand also doubles as the windshield. It is about 65mm in diameter, 75mm tall, and weighs 3g, so the completed stove only weighs 23g, including stand and windshield! The stove itself is also very strong...I could probably stand on it without crushing it. With this stand around the stove, almost the second I put the pot on the top the stove came alive! The meths started boiling and I had high jets of blue flame coming out of the six outer holes, running up the side of the pot through the top triangle cut outs!...It brought the water to the boil no problem, before the meths ran out, but it had already been burning for about 15 minutes before that, so I classed it as a success. What I did not bargain on was that it left a little soot on the bottom of my pot...I thought alcohol burners were clean burning, like gas stoves...I can confirm, they are not!