Welcome aboard the Ship of Pyros(Tm) The one place where it's ok to listen to the voices that tell you they all have to burn! :twisted: Nice fix...
Never had a problem with any of mine... :-k With the exception of the T28 the rest would be 80's I'm guessing. I thought part of what makes...
LOL, nice job! :thumbup: Those things do get around....
Much as I like stoves in general, I have a genuine soft spot for the humble 111 kero. :mrgreen: Tough, hot, easily worked out and very long...
I've no idea what year it is, but I want one! :thumbup:
LOL, Good for you! It's always most satisfying moment when your project pops into life! :thumbup:
I've noticed with my Sigg fry pan a definite tendency to stick and burn, you need less heat and/or either more oil or a little water. You'll get...
LOL, "Ever growing collection".......... ](*,)
Clever idea! :thumbup: A fair few of us (myself included :mrgreen: ) have overcome this problem by inserting a Svea 123 where the original stove...
Very nice! :thumbup: I love bench top stoves, they remind me of sundry bedsits I've lived in. :lol:
LOL The things we do for coffee! I've marked this lash up for later, I have 2 123 burners and only one windshield. Happily I have a Sigg set as...
Keep at it, Allen. The non-R model (ie the earlier no cleaning needle valve one) should simmer, mine do. Now you need a nice set of Globetrotter...
Nice resto! :thumbup: It's good for a few more decades now, easy. :mrgreen:
I had one, though not nearly as nice :thumbup: They surely do crank the heat. I ran mine on unleaded gas simply because of the expense of even...
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