Crusader Cup and Hexi Stove

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Ralph

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Whilst reading the review of the crusader mess tin in the Bushcraft mag :D , I read the third paragraph, about the mess tin being more stable than the cup.
Anyway, I suddenly thought 'I have that problem' and set about correcting it.
I thought it might interest some people here so I have posted it with pics.
The cup and stove:
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Cut two bits of strongish wire and place them in the spikes of the stoves pot stand:
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These wires support the cup well
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Also, while I was at it, I decided to use the same wire to make a bail for the cup. As long as bail stays upright, the handles won't swing out.
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SMOKOE

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I like the bail Ralph, going to give that a go.

I've been contemplating how to fassion a removable bail for a couple of weeks now, so that I can use my crusader with an open fire. I was resigned that it would have to be drilled, but thats given me a fresh line of thought. Thanks.

Maybe the handles could be secured shut with a bit more wire to give it more stability ?? :)
 

Ralph

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If you're careful with it, and the bail stays upright, the arms should not swing out, but it is difficult to control this over a fire when the cup is full. You could try using another bit of wire and make what looks like a smaller version of the bail which fits round the cup to keep the handles in place.
Also, I was contemplating how to make a lid. Short of buying one from the BCB website, does anyone have any ideas? :)
 

gregorach

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SMOKOE said:
I've been contemplating how to fassion a removable bail for a couple of weeks now, so that I can use my crusader with an open fire. I was resigned that it would have to be drilled, but thats given me a fresh line of thought. Thanks.

You might find my patented crafty crusader cup hanger of interest then... :)
 
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Geuf

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You can buy a German Esbit stove. that's a smaller hexi stove wich can be folded into 2 positions. when folded in an inward angle of 45 degrees your cup will be stable. in a 90 degree angle your mess tin will be stable. these things come in 2 sizes but the small sized is all you need. besides, it packs much smaller. Here is a photo of the larger sized esbit stove bent in a 45 degree angle with a pan on it. your crusaders mug will be as stable as the pan. However.. your solution to the problem is a nice one. well done :)

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excuse me for the large image.
 

Ralph

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Yes, my hexi stove has that facility too but it does not keep the cup stable as the handles of the cup are quite heavy and put it off balance. what have you got in the stove? looks good. :)
 

Geuf

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It's just an internet pic. But is the crusaders cup that heavy? I know its big. It's .75 litres I believe. I use the Dutch mug wich is .5 litres. much smaller, but stable. The crusaders mug is in my oppinion a much better piece of kit, although expensive and big. There are hexi stoves especially made for the crusader. With them you can put your hexi block out by lifting a small rack integrated in the stove and putting your mug on top of the stove. excluding all oxigen. the stove fits right under the mug. But I'm sure you all know this piece of kit, since this is bushcraft UK :)
 

sargey

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i like that. very cool indeed.

my usual mug is a very old american one. the "L" shape handle makes it easy to clip onto the end of a branch and just stick it in the fire. i think you can still getthem from silverman's. at a silverman price.

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i have a dinky esbit stove in my possibles pouch for hasty brews when a real fire is less desirable.

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cheers, and.
 

Greg

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Ralph said:
Yes, my hexi stove has that facility too but it does not keep the cup stable as the handles of the cup are quite heavy and put it off balance. what have you got in the stove? looks good. :)

You do know Ralph that you can turn the hexi stove the other way up so the spiked ends go into the ground and your mug will then be supported by the flat ends of the stove.:)
 

Ralph

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No, I hadn't though of that. I will have to try it tomorrow when I get some meths.
Incidently, my thread called 'cheap stove' is what I think is a good solution to hexi stove fuels, but instead of sand, I would use the stuff that is recommended further down the thread. Shameless plug I know :eek: ;)
 

oops56

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O K here is a easy one to make get a pumice stone. The one on the right are two on edge 1/4 oz. fuel on each no need for pot stand just set pot on them. Now they will fit in a shoe polish can to keep them in till need but lust got to file corners to fit flat in can. The ones on the left are cut in half so a cup will fit on them. i get the e bay like where you can get them stones

here you go
http://cgi.ebay.com/PUMICE-STONE-LO...ryZ31812QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
here the one for a cup
 

Greg

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oops56 said:
O K here is a easy one to make get a pumice stone. The one on the right are two on edge 1/4 oz. fuel on each no need for pot stand just set pot on them. Now they will fit in a shoe polish can to keep them in till need but lust got to file corners to fit flat in can. The ones on the left are cut in half so a cup will fit on them. i get the e bay like where you can get them stones
UHHHHH!!!!
 

tombear

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When I can get out to get some suitable chain I was thinking of making something to suspend a crusader mug over a heat source.

What I'm intending to try is a loop of chain the mug will sit inside (of a length so that the mug only just doesn't fall through) with three risers coming up from it to a big split ring. I'm hoping that the risers can be aranged to keep the handles held closed, provide stability and that a plug type lid can be used.

Has anybody already tried this and it doesn't work?

It may be a while before I make it up as the youngest broke his collar bone up on Sugar Loaf Mountain at Easter and I'm stuck in with him.

ATB

Tom
 

Ralph

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oops56 said:
O K here is a easy one to make get a pumice stone. The one on the right are two on edge 1/4 oz. fuel on each no need for pot stand just set pot on them. Now they will fit in a shoe polish can to keep them in till need but lust got to file corners to fit flat in can. The ones on the left are cut in half so a cup will fit on them. i get the e bay like where you can get them stones

here you go
http://cgi.ebay.com/PUMICE-STONE-LO...ryZ31812QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
here the one for a cup


Err, so pumice stones just support the pot? I'm baffled. :confused:
 

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