Post your flame shots here!

Discussion in 'Stove Forum' started by presscall, Sep 21, 2011.

  1. teckguy_58

    teckguy_58 United States Subscriber

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    Coleman 501A stove running on butane.

    Cheers,
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    What he said!
     
  6. Hazet

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    Cool pics Paul. I am partial to the Nova with BD silent cap myself. :)
     
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    My military stove.

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  8. presscall

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    More photos would be great!
    Getting them in the Stove Reference Gallery under 'China' would be excellent.

    John
     
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    thank u ,first time in this forum,I will try later
     
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    Welcome Alexguo

    I agree with John. I love the sight of the pattern of blue flames from the burner.
     
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    Hi @Alexguo and welcome.
    That looks like a big stove. Can you provide a sense of scale please? How many people is it designed to cook for?

    Regards
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    it is designed for squad use.at least 10 people, one burner consume 0.8---0.9kg fuel per hour,the tank can fill 2.5kg fuel
     
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    thank u
     
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    height:28cm width:26cm depth:16cm weight:5.2kg
     
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    @Alexguo

    Hi,
    Very interesting stove. What fuel does it use.
    What do you use to support the pots and pans for cooking.
    It would be great to see your stove fully set up. There is the Action Gallery where you can show your stove.
    When you get the time please add your stove to the Stove Reference Gallery.
    Thank you for sharing your very interesting stove.

    Cheers,
    Norman
     
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    Just for interest.

    Primus 2230 Laboratory Burner

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    Screen for the Bunsen Burner flame
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    Push on attachment for a Merker burner type - described as a "bushy" flame in the instructions.
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    I suppose with a home-made stand it could become a stove with no problems.
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    My new Optimus 8r.
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  18. Alexguo

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    dig a hole in groud when i use itv or use bricks to make support ,it can use kerosene ,gasoline.even diesel,i use gasoline only.
     
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    My newly restored and first Primus No5 I think its dated 1928=S on the base.

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  20. Hazet

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    Early Primus Omnifuel, Coleman fuel.

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