It's like when you truly love someone... little wrinkles and stretch marks aren't that much of matters to them. Lol
Hello, fyi I've Duossal and measured the thickness which is exactly 0.85mm even it has 2 layers as Aluminum & Stainless steel. So so thin!!
I don't know what kind of thickness gauge to measure your 0.85mm measurement but An quote from Trangia website it's says : " The duossal pots are durable and can be heated quickly. The thickness of the material is a total of 0.8 mm, stainless steel 0.3 and aluminum 0.5 mm. Here you have a robust pot for real outdoor cooking! "
Hello, measured several points from bowls, and pan, I used Mitutoyo Digimatic micrometer which has the certificated/calibrated one, but I don't sure about the accuracy, it's not very big matter for me so. I am sure the declared thickness 0.80mm is the originally designed factor. Take care! Yun
You mean fake Mitsutoyo Dogmatic micrometer that spreading around in a market, right ? Yeah I've seen it . One street Asian guy came to my shop telling me it's legit Japanese Mitsutoyo Digimatic Micrometer from Japan ... Funny thing is I have the real authentic one in my shop and we compared with it. After we find out he was trying to sell Imitation Japanese goods I literally kicked him to the curb . LMAO
No fake one, and not that one. Model 293-340-30C from a genuine dealership. Dont remember the cost, might be around usd 140 No worries.
I bought one of the cheap versions that did not pretend to be anything other than a cheap supermarket thingy. I had it tested at work (temp controlled room, special alloy steel calibrated test probes etc., we did high precision turning/milling/whathaveyou work) and it turned out to have a difference of ,01mm at 100mm exactly. Other than that, zero deviation!
Yeah I agree. Just to measure a thickness of the pan it really doesn't matter . But in any engineering field when you want to say 0.8 mm... That's gatta be > 0.84 mm . Because of "round up " rules kicks in. If it's 0.85 mm then you gonna say 0.85 mm or 0.9 mm you see ? Well, Whatever it is , knock offs aren't good friends with real real world. Especially Engineering .
Anyhow ... My Trangia 27 DUOSSAL works good ! It's bit bulky but I digress. All I want is a good sirloin steak and good pasta and black pudding with some veggies in a mornings . So far it's working great !
What the point you want to say, and what is the matter? Due to the language barrier so not easy to get it. This is meaningless for me, anyway I have youtube what I recorded which shows the 0.85x mm. And I don't care about the accuracy so I told as don't sure about the accuracy. Anything that I should declare more? M 7.10 M 10.45 I quit from this strange field now.
Study well . Tolerance and Measurement Accuracy | Measurement Library | KEYENCE America And you know the " pan and pot " is round, right ? Your millimeter gauge is for thickness . Yes, but not for round curbed object. Because the points of that gauge that gonna measure thickness is flat point . So you can't even measure accurately.... You should have used caliper instead.
The anvil and spindle those are the name of the two points that measures it's thickness. However , the pan and pot side wall that where you measured were curbed walls . Therefore, you can't really measure it's thickness accurately. Here is the picture of zoom up of those points called anvil and spindle.
Or at least should have used this type of micrometer . Look close to the anvil and spindle part that touches the side wall of the pan and pot . The round part point you insert into the inner wall of the pot. And if you don't care about accuracy then why in a first place you've declared it's thickness is 0.85mm ?? C'mon now.
Just make sure this model is the one you've used that what you told us. Model 293-340-30C Look at the Anvil and spindle part .. It's flat on both.
Well , who really knows what's the thickness of the pot. That kid might be right because side wall gonna swells up it's thickness a bit when they press the sheet metal into the shape of the pot might be .Thats causes little crease as we've been talking about . . But that's not the way and a tool he should have been usint to measure it's thickness of curved surface thickness that's for sure. Anyhow... there is an video of Making of Trangia at it's factory . Check it out .