First you need to build a 5 gallon tank that can be pressurised then use
your air hose from the on board air compressor. Now you can run the
stove for a fortnight without pumping or refilling and can look forward
to trail cooked haggis. Mmmmmm..mmm
John and Muddy
Rob MacCormick wrote:
>
> All this talk about camps has me preparing my old green stoves for a trip I'm taking in the end of April. I recently (Ok so it was almost a year
> ago) picked up an old green two burner white gas stove for free at a recycling event.
>
> Call it my more affordable version of landroveritis. I already have an identical fully functional stove (stored in the rack above the cab of the
> dorkmobile) like this so why did I need to get another? Upon careful consideration I determined my answer to be threefold. It was free, old, and
> quite suspect functionally.
>
> So last night fired it up...OK so I TRIED to fire it up. A SPO(t) had left the tank with remnants of gasoline and the tank had something
> rattling around inside it. I cleaned it up, fished out the remants of an old fuel pump piece from the tank put in fresh coleman fuel. Voila
> everything works fine just as designed and built.....End of story? 'course not.....I must be able to "improve" the functionality and
> suitablility for my particualer applications. I'm drawing and sourcing parts and ideas for improvements.....Whats in/on/around yours? Now that I
> have two I can have one bone stock and one can become FRANKENSTOVE......
> Rob M
> Concord, MA
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