Posted on 04/03/2010 6:19:20 PM PDT by mylife
I just thought this was neat. I made one in about 10 minutes using a different design.
I made mine about the size of a skoal can and it will burn for about 40 min. Boils 2 cups of water in about 5 min.
I dont think the RTV is necessary if you get a good interference fit.
I see Jardine has done the Himalayas. That is just the place I was thinking of using this.
It’s that or cook on donkey dung up there.
Very cool. I haven't followed him of late so that is news to me, but doesn't surprise.
It’s made by a Swedish Co., and is really a first generation backpacking self pressurizing stove. Runs on unleaded. Burns like a blow torch and sounds like a V-1 buzz bomb when it gets cranked up.
Youtube search Svea 123 and there are some vids of it and what it sounds like.
I’ve had mine for 35 years, never had one problem. I paid $20 bucks new, now they are like $90.
I really like the penny stove, but for sentimental reasons I’m keeping the Svea.
I see. Optimus SVEA/ SVEA 123
Its funny, I found out about this stove by doing a little research on a Swiss army stove, and I just thought it was so simple.
I had to build one! And there is great satisfaction in building things that work, so I just had to share LoL
I prefer my old Sears white gas camp stove but it wont fit in my backpack.
Survival bump
I plan a motor bike ride across the Himalayas before I get to old.
That is interesting. You heading into China then?
I was just gonna say... I bought one new for a dollar at a yard sale. No one was interested in it but I thought it was pure gold.
My Svea is at the other house but there was no “self-pressurizing” - you had to twist a knob and pump manually and then lock down the plunger ... still they’re great backpacking stoves ... Oops! I guess they are self-pressurizing if you include yourself ... ;-)
Really cool post - I had never seen one before.
The Indian part of Kashmir. to Ladakh Kung for starters, but no China
Are you using the 2003 version of Firefox? I've upgraded since then.
Glad to you liked it.
OK. I gotta give this a try. The grandsons will have fun helping Papa build it.
It blocked a pop up. I got the info.
That Kashmir area is pretty rough from what I've read...but I see that you've specified the India part, so I assume you've done much more detailed study on the region than I have. Have you read about steripens? They look pretty handy...small and can purify water in less than a min if I recall correctly.
A perfect project.
I like your tuna can idea! I remember making fire starters with cardboard, string & wax with the GS back in the early 70s.
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