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zelph
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by zelph » Wed May 20, 2009 6:49 pm
Hey!!!!! good news
As of today I re-listed the Cobalt Blue and included the Ignition Wick into the stove assembly. Same low price, more user friendly.
Oh!!! another thing. For those of you that may be concerned about burning ink that's on the stove. The ink is FDA approved for food containers and is Eco Friendly. Have no fear!!! No harming the environment here
The cool fuel flask is also included in the package

http://www.woodgaz-stove.com/
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Ridgerunner
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by Ridgerunner » Fri May 22, 2009 11:40 pm
Thanks for the Cobalt Blues, Zelph. I took the short one and fired it up. Nice pattern on the Heine pot. The stove is solid and the ss pot support is firmly entrenched in the burner. Nice one piece design(kiss). I gave it a whirl with 1/2 ounce of Heet. The stove burned for 6 minutes but the 2 cups of water was just forming bubbles. I upped the fuel to 3/4oz. and repeated the process to get a rolling boil at the 7 minute mark and continue boiling until flameout at 9minutes 10seconds.A nice solid stove. I dropped it on the concrete and it took its first battle scar with a nice ding on the bottom edge but did not effect its performance and the ss pot support did not come loose. Nice job, Zelph !

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by DarenN » Sat May 23, 2009 9:07 am
I got mine too. thanks Zelph! good, solid design; well thought out and expertly executed.
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by Vibe » Sun May 24, 2009 3:14 am
I did a quick test in the garage, no windscreen. The stove will light with the pot in place and blooms right off that way. I got bubbles at 4:40, but no boil in 9 minutes with 3/4oz id Heet. Tried it again and it was the lack of windscreen that was the issue.
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Ridgerunner
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by Ridgerunner » Sun May 24, 2009 4:35 am
Vibe wrote:I did a quick test in the garage, no windscreen. The stove will light with the pot in place and blooms right off that way. I got bubbles at 4:40, but no boil in 9 minutes with 3/4oz id Heet. Tried it again and it was the lack of windscreen that was the issue.
I got my boil without the windscreen in the garage. I will test it further !
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by Ridgerunner » Sun May 24, 2009 6:00 am
Ridgerunner wrote:Vibe wrote:I did a quick test in the garage, no windscreen. The stove will light with the pot in place and blooms right off that way. I got bubbles at 4:40, but no boil in 9 minutes with 3/4oz id Heet. Tried it again and it was the lack of windscreen that was the issue.
I got my boil without the windscreen in the garage. I will test it further !
Here is a pic of the nice flame pattern of the Cobalt Blue with my newly aquired 2 cup coffee pot.
http://s232.photobucket.com/albums/ee28 ... CF2199.jpg
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by Growler » Sun May 24, 2009 6:03 pm
Zelph, Im going to be picking up one of these stoves, is it cheaper to go thru ebay or thru the site here? Or is it the same price. I really like the idea that you came up with to keep the flame pattern so even. Good one

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by DarenN » Sun May 24, 2009 9:23 pm
Zelphie's gone fishing. he'll be back in a day or two.
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zelph
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by zelph » Tue May 26, 2009 12:04 am
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Growler
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by Growler » Tue May 26, 2009 1:47 pm
Sorry to hear you didnt get to fish this weekend, neither did I

. Did you want to pm me the info i need to order one of these stoves. I will prob order one this weekend. Thanks!!!!!!