The one on the right is madeout of a chafing fuel can. Has a tube inserted that reaches to the bottom of the can. Tube is permanently affixed. Has holes in the tube at it's base and at it's top. Allows fuel to enter can at bottom and top holes allow vapor to escape.
The wick in the center is spring loaded. Unscrew the top and the wick pops up. Light it and it starts to heat your water like right now. The can carries your fuel. When you use denatured the stove will warm up and start to give of vapor and will ignite at the top holes to give added heat to your pot. Acts like a Trangia but has a megawick in it's center for fast service.
The one on the left is a .308 caliber burner with windscreen/potstand.
Has threaded cap with neoprene washer to make it water proof.
20 ml. fuel capacity, not tested for boil times yet
Notice I am currently trying to find the photos for these stove and or the stoves to photograph them again. (8/7/07)
Name This Stove 01/18/2006
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