Sweet! I have the Coleman version of that one.
Years ago I did a similar hack on my Homestrand. IIRC I used a rubber Coleman pump cup. They work great on alcohol, though they do take some good...
Purty!
I'm not sure what the "correct" way is, but methinks I would dremel needle after brazing too Good on ya for gettin er done.
My Pak Cook has the rubber cover, which come off to access the hex tool. It's been one of most used single burners the last couple years, got it...
I very often fill till I spill. My 123's have a tube below the fill opening so you always have a bit of air space above the fuel level. Again, I...
Maybe?? I never did any real measured water/stopwatch kinda test.
I've got the same thing with a different pot. Got the kit because the pot looked good, and they are. Back in the 80's I used Sterno a lot BPing....
Well done too.
Looking at the pictures again...I don't see where it was welded or secured in the first place, nothing broke, or rough... so I'm a bit confused.
I would use silver solder/brazing, 56% is what I use for everything. Don't use the cheap, hardware store stuff.
Do you have to remove that bushing?
Pretty simple to fix prickers, I rigged an AGM pricker/rod to work in a Goldberg stove. Is pricker broke? Wrong generator rod? I'm still...
@MissileMike my first thought when I tried to pressurize it was that something was plugged. Till I took somethings apart and realized my folly....
I'll add one more tid-bit of info here, to fill tank with air, you HAVE to use some sort of hand/low pressure pump. If you try with an air...
[IMG] On the CCF site, look like yours?
Oh my that's beautiful, I'm drooling all over my keyboard. Did you look at Terry Marsh's site? Might search the Coleman Collectors Forum as...
I've got on just like that, it is a dream to use. It's on the porch with my 413D, been there for years. Good stuff.
I bought the packing for that spindle through Fettlebox.
Fun! Methinks I am now gonna call em "ridders"
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