Vulcano 111

Discussion in 'Ernst Hãhnel' started by Camp numao, Jun 9, 2025.

  1. Camp numao Japan SotM Winner

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    I got a volcano that fits in the palm of my hand.

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    If I placed a large kettle on the box, the flames would directly hit the box, so I made a heat shield out of brass plate.

    I made the height of the heat shield slightly higher than the height of the box to prevent the flames from hitting the box and maintain stability.

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    A commemorative photo with the volcano, which fits into a slightly larger box.

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    Thank you.
     
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    Very nice. :thumbup: Love the tank. Nice mod too.
     
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    A lovely example . First class work on the heat shield . Congratulations :thumbup:
     
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    Very nice.
     
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    That a very nice little stove.
     
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    Thanks for the presentation.

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    Simply great. I've never seen this model of Vulcano before.
    Stanisław
     
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    A beautiful little stove!
    Congratulations on your find :thumbup:.
     
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    @Camp numao Very nice little stove and well pictured and documented well done on a great score
     
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    I'm going to guess German origin, if not Swedish. How close do I get?
     
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    Thanks. Very nice, and ditto of all that was already said.
     
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    Look above the thread title, you'll see the country in which it has been placed within the stove reference gallery ;)
     
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    Thanks. I didn't know that trick. A close up of the flame plate reads ''Allemania'' which means Germany in some languages. Funny, I missed it looking in the Stove Gallery under Germany.
    Actually, the style reminded me of Enders, so I suspected Germany from the first.
    Damn clever, those Germans.
     
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    @The Warrior

    Thank you.
    The tank looks like a 222 cut in half, but it's cute.



    @A A C

    When considering the shape of the heat shield, I aimed for something simple that would be easy to attach and remove, would not slip off once attached.

    I'm glad to receive your comment.
     
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    @mr optimus

    I also like taking photos, so I'm glad to receive your message about the photos.
    Thank you.



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    I don't know what "Allemania" means. Does it mean Germany?
     
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    Yes, Numao,
    In fact, the French word for Germany is ,,Allemagne.''
    In Roman times, The Alemanni were a confederation of Germanic tribes on the Upper Rhine River during the First Millenium.
    The Byzantine Greek root word Alemanni means ''All Men'' -- meaning they were a conglomeration formed from various different Germanic groups. They settled in Swabia, Baden, Alsace, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Vorarlburg, Austria.
    Still there, I guess.
     
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    @SveaSizzler

    Thank you for teaching me.
    I probably would never have done it if you hadn't taught me.](*,)

    You're all so knowledgeable.:thumbup:
     
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    Always a pleasure, my friend.
     
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    Superb, great find/fettle.

    Alec.