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Cheers, hopefully will end up with something way better than the US site. Just need as many people as possible to start using it and posting useful/interesting stuff.
Seems to building nicely
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Anthony - MemberIt's a twin wall, made from the 'Twist' Lynx cans that have a shoulder. In essence you cut the can in half, up turn the top half and press it into base. The norrower section under the cap is what creates the wall cavity.
There was a guide on a bushcraft forum that I followed.
The cans can still be scored to cut but as they are a lot thicker it requires a lot more effort. I clamped my blade so I could use two hands to spin the can. I also used a little araldite as the friction fit is only about 8mm deep.
Anthony - how big did you drill the flame jet holes?
I guess that can vary the flame hight?
Great burner btw.
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Cheers, well over 20 so far
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Ski, 1.5mm holes spaced roughly 1/2" appart.
You need to be more carefull with what height you cut the can at to get about 8mm of overlap. Too much and the jets sit too low and throw too far- missing the underside of the mug (bigger mug would help, the one pictured is the vargo/alpkit 700ml size), too little and there isn't enough interference to keep the two halves from falling appart.
The spray gubbins can be prised off using the can opener on a typical multi tool, the rolled edge can then be cut cleanly off by carefully using a normal side cutting mechanical can opener.
It took 2 attempts to get mine right.
jet holes need to be closer to the bottom ring.
I've never had much luck with penny designs ... had much better results with a twin walled set up, more work to make but worth it IMO.
A few more jets may help too. Wind is your enemy when outdoors, a good sheild is essential.
I'd also consider grinding off the outer edge, it may be masking the flame from air to a degree.
Turned my attention to map holders this morning. Previously, I've made several out of perspex which attach to the stem or bars and you slip maps under a folded bit at the front. My latest one rotated too so you could always orientate it in the direction you are going, which was quite handy for Polaris events etc. Weight was about 150g
In my quest for a lighter version, I stumbled upon something online which I've refined to make a waterproof map holder that attaches to the bars and doesn't weigh much at all. Should get it finished tonight, for use at the event tomorrow ๐
[i]edit: where's flatfish? The top of page 44 has been left unattended for over an hour...[/i]
I just have an A5 piece of correx (filched a big sheet used to advertise the local tory candidate at the last General Election), zip tied to bars/stem, couple of rubber bands to hold on maps (printed on waterproof paper). Bit of insulating tape to cover sharp edges, sorted. Must weigh less than 50g.
A friend made one that rotated using two sheets of correx and a plastic bolt/pivot arrangement, unecessarily complicated imo.
Thought its about time to bump this thread with all the action going on in Wales on the WRT ๐
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickw3216/3630377816/ ]Kit Check[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/nickw3216/ ]nick3216[/url], on Flickr
How much stuff do some people take? That's me going over the top - normally there's room in the KIMM for a good size book. and still plenty room to spare.
Tent if it's going to be really bad, bivvy bag otherwise.
Bike optional.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickw3216/3774631111/ ]Shanty[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/nickw3216/ ]nick3216[/url], on Flickr
Heading to the Clocaenog Forest for a bivi night out in North Wales this Friday night after work.
Bring it on, especially with the good forecast.
Nick is that a cheeky kayak under the tarp? Also loving that Vango tent, Easy to pitch etc? I like the way its fits under the top tube
DoctorRad did you get/try out that frame/handlebar bag you posted? If so how did you find it?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310304373027
Nick, a summer one nighter's worth of kit usually fits in my 18l camelbak octane quite easily with nothing on the bike. That includes tarp food evening wear stove etc. so your set up looks sound.
Just put together a penny stove kit - everything fits neatly inside my mug, so I'm well chuffed.
2x penny stove, primer dish, snuffer, windshield, pot stand
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...but first it all goes inside a used (small) Pringles tub ...
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...pretty neat even though I say so myself.
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Cost nowt. Got rolling boil on a pan of water in 6mins 40 secs from the stove with the most holes. Used other one to succesfully heat a can of beans in an army style bivvy tin.
Nice stove!
I have a review of the framebag I used now up at http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/buggybags-custom-mtb-framebag
Any good ideas or recommendations for map cases. I'm on my second decathlon one and it's very tight to fit a o/s map into. First one failed on the velcro attachments too but at least it's cheap. Dose not need tobe bike specific, infact would prefer it not to be.
I have used Ortleib for years; winter climbing, sea kayaking (and they need to be waterproof on the deck in front of you in a heavy sea!) and biking.
Biking set up is an Ortleib A5 map case (with Memory Map A4 prints folded in half) held in a Polaris Map Trap... the waterproof rollover of the mapcase goes under the 'trap' of the map trap and is then held pretty securely. Simply flip over as transparent on both sides. This will give enough room either side on the bars for a GPS etc.
HTH
That dose help thanks. Reliably water proof is a must! My case claims to be but is not when it get really nasty which is why I am nervous of website claims.
Just done some gooleing about the Ortleib and also found this Aquapac map case too
http://www.bluewatersports.com/shop/aquapac-kaituna-map-case.html?___store=default&___store=default
Similar price IPX6 (can't find a IP rating for Ortleib but I don't think they are rated for full immersion, i.e. IPX7/8) rated and slightly bigger than the Ortleib at 30 cm x 30 cm vs Ortleib at 27 cm x 27 cm. so a bit more wiggle room when you have big maps. I'll have a think.
Here's my Welsh Ride Thing gear all laid out with lots of notes...
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Thats a great shot.
@ FantasticMrMatt
I know absolutely nothing about all this Bivi malarky etc, so excuse what may a very amateur question....
Why do you have "2x plastic bags for feet"?
Dry socks wet shoes
I see. Thanks
Sorry for brevity of answer was on mobile:
If you need a wee in the night or you want to put your shoes back on after you've put some nice dry socks on then the plastic bags protect your dry socks form your 'more than likely' wet shoes. The ones with the plastic zip type things on seem to be good and you can zip then up and the stay in place.
The rain induced boredom meant a test pack for a overnight I have planned for next week. Tried a different set-up this time. I have previously used a rear rack to strap vs saddle. Backpack has stove and water proofs in, looks more puffer up than it is.
I've also been forced to go back to a bulky roll matt due to my alpkit wahteveritscalled short matt developing a slow leak which can't be fixed. The bulk makes it quite inconvenient as otherwise I could have gotten away with my small hydration bag bag for sundries.
Anyone been out and about or are poeple still getting over the WRT???
Anyone been out and about or are poeple still getting over the WRT???
Not been out yet since WRT as been on holiday with the family to recover, will be out soon I promise sir ๐
A pretty interesting trip planed here
http://lacemine29.blogspot.com/2011/06/beach-bound-hold-on.html
bikepacking thread here
http://www.bikepacking.net/forum/index.php?topic=2211.0
I'm hoping to get a few shots on my bike loaded up today. The weather is pretty bad, but hopefully will post a few pics on www.bikeandbivi.co.uk before the day is out.
In the pic above it looks like a sea to summit compression stuff sack on the rack and a Talon 22 in the foreground.
Looks like a couple of pipes on/in whatever is mounted below the bars. What is it?
The weather stopped me going out this week just gone, with any luck Tuesday night for me.
It's packraft and all the gubins.
I signed up to your site this week unsponsored but kept having problems logging in is it ok now.
Looks like a couple of pipes on/in whatever is mounted below the bars. What is it?
It's a boat ๐ฏ
awesome
TheBrick, you should be fine.
Whats that weighing in at Phil?
Fancy making me one?
anyone want a cheap bivvybag? I ended up with two - email me
You guys like wee stoves,
When up north on holiday i went up Dunnet Head to photo the Sunset and ended up staying up till sunrise drinking coffee in the ROC Bunker there with the owner (and previous member) Derek who was stopping over night there and charging up the batteries using a wind turbine for some Radio Ham friends for the following Saturday evening,
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/coastkid71/5843347356/ ]2011 Roadtrip[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/coastkid71/ ]coastkid71[/url], on Flickr
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Anyway he showed me a stove i had saw in books before; the Tommys cooker...
a multi fuel stove that can use meths...
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/coastkid71/5843365132/ ]2011 Roadtrip[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/coastkid71/ ]coastkid71[/url], on Flickr
It has a reversable top for boiling and simmering,
Check out the wording on the side ๐
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"big game hunters" ๐
anyway turns out my dad has one stashed in the loft he is looking out for me, field test of one soon! ๐
Flatfish its 800 grams, i'd happily use it into winter.
Your teasing me now!
Check out my post on the BushCraft Uk site or BikeandBivi
Loving the post, I now want to sleep "under" the stars, how must do I need to spend??
Remember only one night to start with and where best to start, I live in Milton Keynes so not to far if poss.
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