You can't get a better introduction to the British Army No 2 stove than @presscall 's dissertation in this post @kerophile mentioned, certainly...
The filler caps may be different because of the different manufactures involved, they'll both fit and the seals are the same. Give it a dozen...
My entry, my recently acquired Hipolito No 0. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think we'd all like to find them like that, pristine and just thrown away, just waiting for someone like us to find it and look after it:)
Well done @Pharael, nice stove.
My latest acquisition - ex Norwegian Army 64-66 Optimus 111:- [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Oh good, be as good as mine then:- [ATTACH] Tim
Nice, hope the flame became blue after running for a while. They do run nice, and the sound is awesome.
Well Done John, nice stove.
My one, see comment from 3/7/25, fired up with no problems either, makes a great noise. Tim
Nice, I recently bought a 111, have yet to fire it up but will do very soon, good to see what to expect when I do. Tim
Nice, like the wood.
I once saw an electrified x246b and I asked the stallholder about it, they said they'd originally tried to get it working but on taking it apart,...
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Nice.
Oh nice, interesting to see how things should be in there. I was lucky enough to aquire off Ebay last year, a surplus NOS burner and tank for a...
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@Matho Well done on your acquisition of a British Army No 3 stove. Yes they are a bit of a beast but run very well when sorted, and yes even when...
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