Nothing special, but new to me. I got a hold of an old little SVEA123 a few months ago. Hvaen't managed to use it in its natural environment yet.
I've been playing around with a Clockwork Bottle Jack for roasting meat.
Mesquite has a video of it in action but this is the end result of the first trial.
I've since made a proper counterweight wheel and roasted a leg of lamb on it.
I’ve lifted this entire post from RealOutDoors forums, so it might seem a bit disjointed. I’ve just acquired a Svea 123R and have had a great deal of fun scaring myself, the good lady, and the three terriers out of the kitchen.
Visited Base Camp in Littlehampton yesterday, to try and get a fuel bottle that actually puts fuel into the stove rather than all over it. This is Base Camp. It’s crazy.
I took an old Vapalux with me, but it needed so many bits I was only offered £25 so managed to push him up to an exchange for the very nice Deitz Air Pilot lamp.
I didn’t take any pics of the petrol and paraffin clothes irons, tiny little tanks on the back of them.
The new lantern is wonderful, comes with a downward reflector and a screw in base device for pole mounting. It’s huge and awesome, I’d recommend it to anyone who likes the wick lamps.
Boil test for one pint of water on the Svea. I love this stove, it brings a big grin.
Some advice from the man who runs the place. My vapouriser on the Vapalux has been running a Tilley mantle. He said this overheats the tube and ruins it.
Second. DO NOT USE PANEL WIPE. It’s not the same type of fuel as Coleman and will knacker the stove over time. It’s actually too clean. Recommended over Coleman in financial terms is Aspen Blue, which is the 4 stroke version of the fuel. He says it’s identical. This guy seriously knows his stuff, so take heed.
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certainly an Aladdins Den, I remember it when it was a bakery they made an awesome lardy cake.
Did you get a suitable fuel can, I am sure they would have been able to help.
When I am priming mine, I have meths in a cheap hip flask and use a syringe to fill fuel well which seems to work well.
Soon achieve the awesome roar
Old vaping bottles there's and idea. Museum of Curiosities that brings back memories, years ago when I was working for Gander removals one of the jobs was moving most of the exhibits after it closed to Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor back in the mid 80's. I wonder if they are still thereThe outside of the shop has an old hairdresser sign on it, there’s absolutely no sign of what lies within. It really is an Aladdin’s Den. It’s just utter mad, the husband and wife who run it are both totally into the whole thing.
I reckon it’s a bit like the museum of curiosities that was in Arundel, not something that can last forever, but wondrous while it did.
I didn’t get a bottle. I’ve bought a 0.3 litre Trangia fuel can that will at least get the fuel in the Svea without spill, and old vape juice bottles for priming.
Old vaping bottles there's and idea. Museum of Curiosities that brings back memories, years ago when I was working for Gander removals one of the jobs was moving most of the exhibits after it closed to Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor back in the mid 80's. I wonder if they are still there
About starting up a stove. I use liquid alcohol in the same way everyone else does, I guess.
Anyone used alcohol gel? Might be more controllable in terms of its distribution than liquid, assuming it burns hot enough.
My pressure stoves are all in the other place at the moment, or I'd try right now