I've made two of these now, had to give one away mind you, performance wise they are brilliant but I am a little concerned with stability when there's a pot on top, I don't fancy the idea of screwing pieces of metal to the burner as it will take up more room in the bag or possibly tear something. Does anyone have any ideas of how to make it a little safer against tipping ?
You could always try putting the stove into a cat food can and then pack loft insulation between the two, this would give a slightly wider base and by pouring in a very small amount of meths you have a pre-heater ?
Hi Andy,
I cracked this problem by using 3 x 4" screws, They weigh next to nothing and are adjustable depending on what you cook on. you can knock them into wood with a stone or baton, push them into the ground by hand or better still with the cooking pan, which will allow you to get the perfect height to the top of the stove. Try it, it works a treat. I cook on mine with a 10" cast iron pan with no problems.