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Sheesh, all this techno-speak is going straight over my head.tinaballina wrote:Purty colors this stove makes.
Yep, exactly. It's self pressurizing via thermal feedback. It's really an amazingly simple design when compared to other liquid fueled stoves. It's only gone out of production in the last year or so, after having gone into production some time in the 1950's, a testament to the soundness of it's design.leaftye wrote:What a curious stove. Does the tank need to be pressurized initially, and if so, how? Ah, I think I see now. It's primed upside down so that gas drips out and the priming pressurizes the fuel tank. Nice.
Hi, Dave,Dave G wrote:Pretty cool, HJ! I actually saw one of these gems in action once. If I remember correctly, the guy sort of nested it on the edge of a rock upside down to do the priming sequence. No wonder it's no longer made; the product liability coverage these days (if you could even get it) would be a bit spendy.![]()
Did Borde ever provide a pot support, or were you supposed to just hold it in your other hand?
It would be cooler if it used magneto force vortex disruptor beam cooking ... but then again those things are really hard to get to simmer.Andy wrote:Jim,
another fantastic write up. This one is awesome...it looks like something Buck Rogers would have used!

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