Windscreen - advice

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Ruud

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Hi all

I’m in the market for a lightweight but sturdy windscreen to use in conjuction with a alcoholstove and the multifuelstove shown below. The windscreen I use now is this one of Primus:
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After 4 years it is about to break in two pieces because of it being folded over and over again.

I am now looking for something in the same style but a bit more rigid. Any suggestions would be much appreciated!

Note: I tried the harmonica-screens before, don’t really like those...
 

Janne

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When I opened the Optimus Multifuel box, I thought it was a part of the packaging. Was shocked when I realized it was the wind shield.
A proper POS design and product.

Will follow this thread with interest.
The only idea I have is to fabricate one from Al sheets,
 

Robson Valley

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I asked exactly this question in a BCUK thread some months ago.
I had just bought a Coleman 533 petrol pressure stove for cold weather cooking.
Fairly obvious that I'd need a substantial windscreen.
The collective answer was a folded aluminum sheet windscreen.

Fast forward: I discovered that I already owned one, in the same pack as my cartridge butane stove!.
Set up the screen, very solid anchorage. I want to add strip tails so I can hold it down with rocks.
Pump up the stove then put it in the windscreen and light it.

That screen is not as effective as I'd like it. Still a lot of turbulence around the stove.
Decades ago, I recall some big biscuit tins, maybe 8" x 8" x 16" ????
The most famous of big-shot mountaineers had camp pictures
with the pressure stoves in the cut-away faces of those biscuit tins.
I buy olive oil in 3-liter tin cans, they are 1/2 to volume that I think might be useful but hell to wash out.

That's it. I have no better ideas for anything to use in the wide open spaces.
 

Janne

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Sounds like you need to go to one of those stores that sell in large packs, to religious families.
CostUless? You know which ones.
They have regiment size tins.
Of course, you will be forced to eat the content for the next two years, unless you decide to use it as Bear and Deer bait!

I personally need a foldable screen.
 

Robson Valley

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Frankly, I'll be better off with some sort of a 3-sided affair made of 1/4" plywood or even mahogany doorskin.
No reason to care if it gets a little toasty-cooked. Car camping, weight is not a concern.
I can't imagine eating several kg of store-bought cookies. Enough to make the Ravens puke.
 
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I have used a cut-up very large disposable thick-foil Turkey cooking tray (I think it was from Poundland).
Big enough to go around my gas stove, bit did eventually start to crack on the folds, and when it 'fell' onto the pan, the heat from the flames actually burnt thru' it.

I ended up using a 10-Panel, x 9.5" high 'concertina' type which has pins to push into the ground to keep it stable.

£3.75 UK supplier on Ebay.

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SCOMAN

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I bought a titanium foil one from eBay, light as and so far hasn't split. It's a noisy bugger to unfold and refold but does the job.
 

Graham_S

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I recently got a pocket woodburning stove that came with a windscreen made of fireproof felt.
it's supported by thin wire pegs that push through it and hold it up.
I've not tried it out yet, but the concept seems sound
 

Paul_B

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Years ago I bought a pack of 4 foil baking tray , rectangular ones, from a supermarket. Fit home to find out the lady on the tills and me hadn't realised there were two packs stuck together. I made various shapes and sizes of windshields and reflectors / bases for a few stoves of different types. I could experiment with designs since I had a few free trays!

Double up the layers you can get a stiff shield. The offcuts can be used for stability feet/pegging points and for various other uses and features. All cost a quid too!
 
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I have used a cut-up very large disposable thick-foil Turkey cooking tray (I think it was from Poundland).
Big enough to go around my gas stove, bit did eventually start to crack on the folds, and when it 'fell' onto the pan, the heat from the flames actually burnt thru' it.

I ended up using a 10-Panel, x 9.5" high 'concertina' type which has pins to push into the ground to keep it stable.

£3.75 UK supplier on Ebay.

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You could buy that or you could buy this one from solo shoves for 25 quid

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Solo-Stove...PO/?tag=bingshoppinga-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid={creative}&hvpos={adposition}&hvnetw=o&hvrand={random}&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=e&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl={devicemodel}&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584345017535752&psc=1

I like the folders, just not this type, I've had the pins fall out before on one tried a different hinge type, if that is the ops reason for not liking them. Cut mine down to 6 inches so it is smaller ety.
 

Robson Valley

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This place is geologically so recent (post glacial) that we don't have much "soil" to anchor anything.
Rock, gravel, sand, some clay, unsorted glacial moraine crap.
I need something that I can pile rocks on, no shortage of those.
I think if I can add canvas web strap tabs/tails to the folding windscreen,
I can stick it down by loading rocks on those.
 
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Janne

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The Al foil is a fairly good idea, but the supplied ’shield’ is a thin Al foil, so that idea is a dud.
Replacing with the like ( same life span) is stupid.
( imho)

I like the idea with a fireproof fabric,
Does it fold without braking?
 

Tengu

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My windshield is an old cover for a heater I found chucked out.

Basicaly a big sheet 3 sides. But that is for car camping. it goes inside my kitchen box, though bulky the other bits slot inside.

For mobile camping one of those folding ones is possibly the best.

Only a few quid...one wonders how long it would take to recoup your investment in saved fuel.
 

Keith_Beef

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I wonder if you could make one from stainless steel foil (Knufoil, for example) and Rockwool, if yo can get it thin enough.

Two sheets of metal foil with a smaller sheet of rockwool in between, maybe leave about an inch of foil beyond the edge of the Rockwool.

Fold the edges of the metal over each other to make a kind of envelope, sealing the Rockwool inside. This could be rolled around some other kit, like billy cans, rather than folding it.
 

R.Lewis

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This is what I use on my solo brew set. Piece of thin brass sheet. Very light and sturdy too. Wraps around pot so does not get creases causing fatigue...
 

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sunndog

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The MSR aluminium windscreen is heroically tough and long lasting. But failing that I'd just buy a turkey tray as suggested
 

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