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For me it is important that the stove can burn petrol. I seldom carry firewood on my bike and if there is firewood available I can manage without a cooker.
I used the MSR for 5 years. During that time I changed the pump four times. The pump is rather flimsy especially when it’s cold, the plastic brakes. When I used leaded fuel it clogged up quite often, but it was efficient and light. Now I have a Primus and is much sturdier then the MSR. The construction is more or less the same but no flimsy plastic parts. Haven’t used it on leaded petrol so I’m not sure how it will behave. |
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10K years ago someone rubbed a couple of sticks together and cooked a mammoth steak, and we've been argueing about whats the best way ever since. personally, as i live in the UK, petrol is far too expensive to heat food with. i rub 2 politicians together until they catch fire. they are so greasy they burn for hours |
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Not only are politicians too difficult to find away from their chauffered limos, they are so greasy that you can't rub them fast enough to get the friction needed to set them aflame.
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you must learn the trick of putting sand in between, or rough them up a bit with an angle grinder 1st
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the only problem with wood is. When good dry wood is lying about in abundance, often you aren't allowed to set fire to it. and it really isn't practical to carry it on a bike. Although.. I did see a wood-smoke powered combo ( ural) once.
I do like wood fires though :) |
I tried to order from ZZstove and they're in the process of being bought out by another company. They have no stock until the new company takes over. I'll have to find another stove for my trip to the States.
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What about this one???
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Thinking of getting one of these
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...mish/Vargo.jpg An expensive version $30. But hey with the $-£ exchange rate it's a snip! It weighs an ounce. It should do my morning coffee no problem. |
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Bengahzi Stove: "Troops on the move often cooked food and brewed tea on a makeshift stove dubbed the 'Benghazi Burner.' This was basically half a tin filled with sand soaked in petrol and set alight." www.iwm.org.uk/upload/package/ 21/creteegypt/standegypt06.htm |
jesus, i cant believe someones got the balls to ask $30 for a cola-can stove, or that someones willing to pay it and not make their own!!!!!
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It's worse than you think. I'm stuck at work all day today with access to the cans, the internet for a step by step guide and a workshop! The phrase "overpaid and unmotivated" springs to mind. Maybe I should spend more time working and less time internet shopping. I just hope that when I bring it back from the States in my luggage they don't think it's a landmine! :eek3:
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Hi
I have had my Coleman 533 stove for coming on 15 years and its still going strong, a new genorator pipe and a good clean ever now and again keeps it working fine, only thing ive found thats better is a nice camp fire..... Skip |
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