
swiss army ranger volcano stove - Classic Camp Stoves
2008年10月17日 · The Volcano stove has to be fed at the base and the more you feed into the stove the less breathing space it has, so its little and often !! meaning you are not free to do other jobs/chores. This led to my slight modification of the feed hole and breathing holes. The Kelly is fed from the top, just drop in a handfull of kindling or sticks.
swiss army ranger volcano stove | Page 2 | Classic Camp Stoves
2009年5月1日 · The cat food stove: Pretty complicated ; a Fancy Feast can with some old fiberglass insulation. To light fill with an oz. of methyl spirits (Heet fuel additive) or just enough to cover the insulation. Drop stove into the Volcano stove - you can use your fingers through the slot to slow the decent. Light with the firesteel.
Swiss-Army-Ranger-Volcano-Canteen-Cooker | Classic Camp Stoves
2012年6月8日 · It might behave better if the base of the volcano was on a cold surface. Aluminum is a great heat conductor, and maybe with a cold base underneath it would act as a heat sink and help keep the brass (also a good heat conductor) stove from getting hot under the liquid fuel. Or, maybe, if there was some insulator between the stove and the volcano.
Sirram Volcano Kettle - Classic Camp Stoves
2011年2月7日 · I was giving my volcano kettles a spring clean and was surprised when I could not fit one of the firebases into the kettle. One firebase is 13.9cm across at the base and the other is 13.2cm: On one kettle the inner surface is a continuous smooth taper, but on the other there is a definite 'step' part way up the inner surface:
Warning Swiss Volcano Stove Users | Classic Camp Stoves
2013年8月11日 · Thought I should mention this as a precaution for any Swiss Volcano stove users out there. I sell these in my store. A customer bought one and was testing it before going on an outing. He was boiling up some water in the bottle and put the cork stopper in the top.
George Marris & Co (Sirram) - Classic Camp Stoves
2017年8月4日 · For the purpose of our interest, I have not delved into the history and production of non-stove related Marris products, but concentrated on the volcano kettles and 'boiling sets'. Marris first appear to have begun diversifying from their beds and fern pots base in 1906 when the brand name 'Sirram' (Marris backwards) appeared on picnic sets.
The Sirram Volcano Stove - Classic Camp Stoves
2010年11月12日 · The catalogue for the British Industries Fair, London, 1937 shows G Marris as exhibiting 'Volcano Kettle' on Stand No A426. The Marris Co acknowledged that the original concept came from a New Zealander (probably John Ashley Hart who started the Thermette Co in New Zealand in 1929).
Fire Maple Volcano alcohol stove - Classic Camp Stoves
2013年12月26日 · The stove is just a tiny bit too large on the diameter to fit inside the windscreen/stand unfortunately. I have it pictured here with an actual (not knockoff/clone of a) Trangia burner. Too bad about that, it looks like an interesting stove but the stand really is mediocre as it doesn't locate the stove.
Volcano - Classic Camp Stoves
2015年7月2日 · A Volcano 1 burner distributed in USA by the A.W.Thacker Co. , Clermont , FL. This looks like a Volcano 111 listed here at CCS- internal link :...
Borde - Classic Camp Stoves
2005年7月6日 · I decided today to use my Borde to make a coffee. I coupled it with my volcano stove which came with it, thank you Francois I managed to melt the sides of the volcano stove, holder part. It turned into foil and collasped. I was laughing quite loudly even though I damaged it. What a hot liitle thing the Borde is Luckily I have a spare volcano or ...