What to do with a msr wisperlite

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  1. sine mora Japan

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    @snwcmpr well at least you were warm for 5 long scary minutes!
     
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    I got it primed, after the kero smoke cleared... :)
    My tent mate said "Don't do that again."
     
  3. sine mora Japan

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    The ancient proverb says cold porridge with a roof is better than hot porridge without a roof
     
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    Update on the wisperlite. Failure. Couldn’t get the wire back through after I welded it up. Wasn’t surprised
     
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    Too bad.
     
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    Did you fill it with sand first?
     
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    No. Never heard of that one. Common practice is to backfill with argon which I did but the very small diameter and thin pipe wasn’t a good mix.
     
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    Fantastic, I think you should pat yourself on the back, you made an admirable effort, surely if you could have a few goes at it, you would get there in the end, great to see some love for these little beasts
     
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    I sometimes have trouble getting the cable back into the tube, maybe keep trying and you might succeed.
     
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    I’m sure there was soot in the crack which definitely wouldn’t help, I’ll have another goo at the wire at some point. But in the meantime I’m playing with its replacement, a dragonfly, nice stove.
     
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    Even better, I just bought a used dragonfly recently and am really enjoying it - very easy to preheat and clean, hope you are enjoying yours too