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Thread: Mini Aluminium Bottle Alcohol Stove (pic heavy)

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    As you might expect... I have been eying up these little spray bottles in Poundland for a while but I was thinking in terms of chimney material for a small 'kelly kettle' but I like your mini-stove idea...

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    Strangely enough, I was looking into using them like that too lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazysaint222 View Post
    Mini stove test one



    Mini stove test two (fail)



    Standard stove

    Wheere could I get a pot stand similar? Maybe ligter... for my Trangia? Any clues?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kieran View Post
    Wheere could I get a pot stand similar? Maybe ligter... for my Trangia? Any clues?
    also, great video's and pics Adam!

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kieran View Post
    also, great video's and pics Adam!

    Cheers.
    Thanks Kiearan. The pot stand was from Wilkinsons. It was a plate warmer, that had a tea light holder underneath. I just removed that bit. 99p I think it was. Not ultra light, but it's stainless and will last a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazysaint222 View Post
    Thanks Kiearan. The pot stand was from Wilkinsons. It was a plate warmer, that had a tea light holder underneath. I just removed that bit. 99p I think it was. Not ultra light, but it's stainless and will last a while.
    Thanks Adam, if you turn one in to a kelly kettle it would be class!

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    I think there are a few people working on that idea lol. One of us will hit jackpot sooner or later In the mean time, Paul's external chimney kettle version is probably the best stove of a similar nature (same basic idea, but reversed), that has been made so far.
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    Great idea I am going to have to have a go at that. It seams to be a great little project for a wet afternoon. keep them coming.
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    Just finished making my first one, great stove. Made with the £1.00 drink bottle.
    Followed instructions and finished today filled and lit, works like a charm.
    Thanks to Adam for this.

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