Post your flame shots here!

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

  1. ajvuik

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    When tilling, one needs coffee!
     
  2. Garth

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    I have found a purpose for my hurlock it may not go down with all but it will become a source of parts the burner has just relocated to a late model monitor originally a silent burner one as primus 1 stoves arent terribly common here ill make my own and that burmos burner works well, the silent monitor burner is moving to a corona which had no burner at all will at least make that bit of rarity a runner again
     
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    [​IMG]First fire on the new to me Phoebus 725.
     
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    Here is a kind of rare flameshot, as the gas canisters went out of production many years ago. I have filled the canister in situ, through the jet.

    I have to turn it down or I will get even higher flames than this. I don't know if this is normal or a product of my refilling the canister.

    It's a french Gaz Rechaud Bleuet.

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  8. Garth

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    Frankenstove monitor with solus burner and Optimus trivet that came with it runs rather well unsuccessful at finding a #1 stove so far so built my own.

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    8R Clone with a couple of lamp friends

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    Tilley Guardsman, Tilley X246B and a Coleman 229 Dual Fuel
     
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    Coleman orphan making breakfast, first actual cook.

    Just main burner.

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    Lower range to cook
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    Result
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    Cheers
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  12. Sternenlicht

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    My newest stove: Optimus Eagle 1000 as it came out off the package...

    Ciao Bastian

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  13. David

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    Primus 41 with fresh kero after a 12 year hibernation

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    Old stoves were built to last and be resurected forever...
     
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    Al encontrar estufas viejas y buscar la forma de que funcionen después de mucho esfuerzo, es una satisfacción indescriptible, gran orgullo.
    Saludos.
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    Que será lo que tienen estos pequeños artilugios que causan tanta satisfacción al arreglarlas y operarlas? Será el fuego? El hermoso bronce? La simplicidad de su diseño y operación? Su durabilidad al paso del tiempo?....
    Todas me parecen hermosas e increíbles.
     
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    What will these small gadgets have that cause so much satisfaction when fixing and operating them? Will it be fire? The beautiful bronze? The simplicity of its design and operation? Its durability over time? ....
    All of them seem to me beautiful and incredible.
     
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    I agree, there's something magical about old stoves. It's been a passion since boyhood for me
     
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