Manaslu126 with stoves

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  1. Shimmei Ichimura Japan

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    WOW! Manaslu heater. :thumbup::clap: Is that an additional attachment or permanently fixed?
    More photos pleeeeaaase! [-o<
     
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    @Shimmei Ichimura brilliant stove heater, i wish they were more readily available i would certainly but one
     
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    Thank you everyone. I will post more details later.
     
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    Thank you very much for your help.

    Best regards,
    Shimmei.I
     
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    Sorry everyone. I'm not good at English. I am commenting using Google Translate.

    Please excuse me if the sentence is incorrect.
     
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    IMG_2051.jpeg Manaslu's genuine heater attachment can't warm me up enough. IMG_2043.jpeg
    When I looked it up on the internet, I found out about a stove heater made by a Japanese manufacturer called "Takei Burner."

    I collected the parts of the "Takei burner" and made a heater attachment. IMG_2044.jpeg
    Fortunately, the "Takei Burner" attachment is compatible with the silent head, and the problem was cured successfully. IMG_2046.jpeg
    However, the stove parts of the ``Takei Burner'' are tall, making it difficult to heat the coil with Manaslu's silent burner.

    So I replaced it with a short piece of glass I found at a shop in Japan and built a stove that could heat up even Manaslu's Silent Head.

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    I placed the heater attachment on it, but it is unstable if it is placed on the base of the head.


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    Insert the brass pipes into the three bases attached to Manaslu.

    I thought that if I could support the heater attachment with that pipe, it would be better without putting any strain on the head.

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    It's completed. After that, it will be even safer if you press the stove heater and Manaslu body with a spring.

    I wrote this using Google Translate while taking a photo with my iPhone, so please forgive me if it's a strange sentence.

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    Best regards,
    Shimmei.I
     
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    Thank you very much for very interesting pictures! @Shimmei Ichimura ( どうもありがとうございます。)

    No any trouble!!! No one has perfect English and we all are learning. Here at CCS(=this forum) information that is sent to others is important not language details.

    When I visited Tokyo 2018 I wanted to find Manaslu Heater, but I bought few Japanese stoves and no more money :-#:whistle: to buy Manaslu Heater at Japanese auction site.
     
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    thank you.

    Even in Japan, Manaslu heaters are difficult to obtain and are expensive. It seems that the manufacturer also makes them by hand by craftsmen when they have free time from their day jobs, so the number of shipments is small and it has become really difficult to obtain.
     
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    No problem. I appreciate your time trying to communicate.
     
  11. Shimmei Ichimura Japan

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    thank you!
    I am very grateful to you.

    The information I can get here is very valuable to me and I am grateful for it.

    Thank you to everyone.
     
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    Cheers!
     
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    @Shimmei Ichimura Thanks for sharing the beautiful radiator. Also thanks for the information on how to attach to the Manaslu stove.
    I also do not speak English. I use google tranlator but sometimes I also use another translator.
    DeepL Translate: The world's most accurate translator

    The best way to verify for yourself is to paste the text from one translator to another. Then you can compare.
    Of course, everything you wrote is as understandable as possible.:thumbup:
    Greetings
    Stanisław
     
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    That was the case when I visited Tokyo 2018. No new Manaslu Heater was available at shops. Only at Yahoo Japan Auctions new & used Manaslu Heaters were available, but price was more than price of Manaslu Stove.