Post your flame shots here!

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  1. Ed Winskill

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    msh3al has no location; thus the photo likewise has none, I suppose.
     
  2. Marc

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    Country flag is Saudi Arabia, which is some clue.
     
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    I can see a canister, but I do not know the burner.
     
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    One of those old burner to bottle set ups. Primus-Sievert used to do one
     
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    Thanks to everyone, the picture was taken under the moonlight in the desert, so I enjoyed there.
    Primus stove + Italian cylinder
     

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    Thanks Mark, the picture was taken under the moonlight in the desert, so I enjoyed it there.
    Primus stove + Italian cylinder
     
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    Wonderful, thank you.
     
  8. Ed Winskill

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    It would be good to see more desert moonlight pics!
     
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    Not as nice as some of the stoves on here but here is my first and only Parasene stove I purchased 2 weeks ago. 20190912_183241.jpg
     
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    Beautiful! Welcome to CCS!
     
  11. Ed Winskill

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    Looking good! Welcome.
     
  12. Blueflame111 Czech Republic

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    Nice looking stove and flame. Welcome to CCS
     
  13. Twoberth

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    Here is one for all you wok cooking fans.

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    This is an old Campingaz Ranch two burner, with the pot support frame removed and a 'wok holder' fitted around one of the burners. To boost the power, I fitted better hose and clips and an adjustable 4 bar regulator. This is the flame shot using propane.

    The wok holder is a stainless steel strainer bolted to the base. The stainless steel has good hot strength but poor thermal conductivity. It results in this nice blue and red flame pattern.

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    I love the simplicity and noise of the humble LPG roarer burner, and now I love the appearance.
     
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    Night shot! Parasene stove 20190913_200952.jpg
     
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    My Precise Phoenix Backpacker. IMG_20180730_152814.jpg
     
  16. Haggis

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    Some stoves I’ve lit this week...

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    Here is a flame shot of a 4M that I picked up and one of the main burner of a 446

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    Here are my two Coleman 4M stoves side by side!

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  19. Robert Radcliffe

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    A few flame shots from my Tilley CS56.
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  20. Ed Winskill

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    The Tilley always has a great pattern.