RM 1 Pint stove

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  1. lamafat

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    I just picked up a Rm stove on the weekend but unfortunately it was missing the pot supports. Anyone know where I might get a set?
     
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    Hi All

    Thanks George :D :thumbup: & lama i can make a set of ally ones or steel if you'd like a more durable set 8) :D :thumbup: PT me if your interested :D :thumbup:

    Stu :D
     
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    Hi kerophile

    I am assuming it is a one pint stove, however it has brass legs.

    Stu,

    Once I get the stove to run I'll get in touch for some pot stands.

    John
     
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    Hi John, Apologies. I should have read your post title which says "1-pint" RM stove....

    There has obviously been some confusion over naming of stove parts:

    Traditionally with collapsible brass stoves the brass pieces, with sockets, which are attached to the stove are called feet. The stands which plug into them are called legs and the trivet which sits on top of the legs on some models is called a pan-holder.
    It is these legs which were made of aluminium alloy on several British 1-pint stoves.

    Best Regards,
    Kerophile.