AGM Kampkook #3

Discussion in 'Stove Forum' started by splitbus, Dec 30, 2006.

  1. splitbus

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    I picked this up @ the local fine shop of antiquitys a couple of days ago. I wasnt sure about it @ first it was pretty rough (sorry no before pics I was in a hurry) It had all the parts with it the original pump and wrench. I will post some more pics when I get it all complete and boil something on it. It burns really nice I would almost say with more vigor than all my coleman suitcases combined. It was a little strange having to prime it with alcohol but as soon as it heated It came to life!! not to bad for being 80+ years old
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    And what a nice little stove!! (It would fit in a 425 coleman with room for a kettle and some fuel)
     
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  2. bark2much

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    An excellent paint job and restoration! The stove must be burning as it did on the first day of ignition, no doubt. I'd say it's fantastic job you did. I've never saw an AGM before in my life, so I have no reference, but your choice of color is cool. I like it.
     
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    Here it is again boiling up some noodles. I purchased the GSI hard anodised cook set today @ the REI garage sale. So I had to try it out. Seems pretty good I am thinking about doing some work on the pot grabber It has a hard time holding on tightly. I love this little stove it is such a trooper!! very easy to start and a really great flame! My brother is coming over on new years day to fettle some lanterns that we bought together so I told him that we would break out some stoves and cook breakfast I will post some pics
     
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