Redspeedster Stove - The Great Outdoors Recommended!

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    Good writeup!
     
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    All quite impressive!
    His designs make me rethink my DIY wind shields and reflectors to be closer and tighter to the stove and pots. Such efficiency!!! I like it.
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    5.5C this morning in the Sunny Bay of Plenty. Finally starting to get cool.
     
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    excellent!

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    Brilliant! So it's a plate type windscreen that he has taken three of the pins and replaced them with longer wires that are shaped into pot supports? It's brilliant in its simplicity!
     
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    The one in the review uses press studs to fasten it in use. It does have 3 supports. Another of Gary's I have for a different pot uses a wire threaded through like a hinge & 2 supports. The pot handles act as supports too. See below.

    They are all made so the optimum height of the pot above the burner is maintained for.

    The no-spill burner has a screw lid. Much like a mini version of the old Sirram burners.

    Gary's at Newark now but I'm sure he can commen further next week.

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