Recently got this 341. Compared to the 41/Silent burner this Alcohol version requires very little pressure. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Nice one!
@OMC The bottom on the Vulkan no. 8 is clearly convex. [ATTACH] @JP2 The air screw has a small hole downwards on the right side - Thats where...
@SveaSizzler Thank you - I was guessing early 1930’ies as well. Its so easy to start and its definately powerfull enough.
Thank you for all your kind comments.
Just got this little (gasoline) Hasag Vulkan no. 8. One of the lightest three-legged stoves I’ve handled. It weighs (empty) 217 gr/7.6 Oz. Starts...
I’ll bet on a three-digit amount
One of the small classics - Looks good. Could be fun to count how many 96’ are accounted for here by the members (I have a couple)
I have seen a wick in both of the 725’s I’ve had. As I recalled it - after being sure no fuel was left in the fount - letting the filler hole stay...
These are workhorses for sure. I’d recommend to change the small pips as the original plastic looking ones, are not as good as the modern...
A very nice classic!
A tiny bit of Copper grease on the jet threads is always a good idea. Reduces wear on the threads and help as a sealant. I have over time...
@Shimmei Ichimura Perfect blue flames - as good as they come. Well done.
I’ve had no issues with my Whisperlite (gen. 2) on Kero. Neither have I had any issues with my two Omnifuels. I prime them with den. Alcohol and...
Well done @Spiritburner
@night_owl Fogas list (at the bottom end of their post) which models the chains are ment for. As a single NOS - my best bid is Tradera.SE
Here are two options (1 and 2) Tusentals gasolprodukter på nätet
@SveaSizzler Not to my knowledge.
For petrol/gasoline, rugged to use in both hot/cold climates - It’d go for the Former Soviet PT-2 stove. It burns automobile gasoline very fine...
Thanks John. The thought have occured - I started in ‘84 and have visited a fair share of foreign countries along the years. I will retire at the...
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