Swedish army trangia + gas adapter

Crowe

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Has anybody tried the M 40 swedish army trangia mess kit with the trangia gas burner in the windshield? What are your impressions and thoughts experiences. Thinking about this set up for rapid use when the stainless steel copy by Pathfinder comes on the market.
Cheers Crowe
 

baggins

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From what i can see, the trangia gas burner needs to sit in the burner hole in the bottom windshield base. With the Swedish army stoves, the burner sits directly on the floor (at least mine does), so not sure the gas burner would have any means of support.
Really looking forward to getting my hands of one of the new pathfinder stoves as well, much better with an open fire.
 
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Herman30

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This is a trangia.
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This has nothing to do with trangia, it´s a swedish army mess kit.
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Crowe

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From what i can see, the trangia gas burner needs to sit in the burner hole in the bottom windshield base. With the Swedish army stoves, the burner sits directly on the floor (at least mine does), so not sure the gas burner would have any means of support.
Really looking forward to getting my hands of one of the new pathfinder stoves as well, much better with an open fire.
Thankyou. Your post is most helpful
Crowe
 

walker

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I've got both and used the aluminium version on open flames without any problems are you sure yours is a genuine pot as later shop bought set had reproduction pots made of thinner aluminium
 
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Laurence Milton

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SS would be way too heavy.....never had an issue with genuine or repro. ally ones......and it is still heavy enough; started using instead a One Tigris titanium twig/trangia stove, lighter and fuel versatile?
 
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walker

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Just looking at mine you would have to make a holder for it maybe out of a tin can that it can snap into or try a stand alone remote stove under it with the pot stand removed either from the windshield or stove and make a hole for the regulator to slip through.
 
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