This was meant to be a place for travel videos but the world went very strange in mid March of 2020 so now I'll be posting reviews and how-to's and anything else that I can do from home.
Here in the States, places like Lowe’s or Hime Depot will cut a 10” pipe into multiple lengths, then thread the ends so the fittings can be screwed together. All for free. We made a staircase railing that way. It looks great and will outlive this 100 year-old-house I love into. Because it is a raining, we concreted the ends into the ground.
Earnse Bay. How well I remember that beautiful expanse of untouched sand. We used to swim there in summer when I was little. Lovely to see it again Thank you.
Right Mr Kemp I need to see more reviews like this. I like the small RU-vidrs like yourself and you could be bigger. A lot more reviews like this and I’ll start shouting you out on our vids. We are not big but we like the people that bring good content.
It’s best to ‘dress’ the meat by removing the fat first. I usually use a dehydrator but at my folks at the mo, so thought I’d give it a try in their aga so thanks for the vid👍
I would love to see a video of your new addition to the bottom with the cross piece and i would love to have you review it again and show some video of you in it from the side so we can se the stability and or movement. great video thank you!
Nice video. I love my Speedster Stove too, its great. The only difference from my setup is I use the slightly bigger burner. They are great stoves, nice and light and have never let me down yet. ATB Paul
Should be fine, ideally you need about an inch, inch and a quarter above a trangia burner. This one is a little lower (so not as efficient) but should work OK.
I got one of these excellent kits a year or so ago, and absolutely LOVE it! Brilliant bit of kit, and I highly recommend it. One thing I've mentioned in other posts, is that the Speedster stove works great in the high winds of our American deserts. To me, the proof is in the pudding!! And, the entire kit, is well worth the asking price.
No idea Kevin, I'm about 90kg/200lb and it's fine. Unless you're exceptionally heavy it should be fine. Pipe thickness will be a factor here but the steel pipe used is very strong of course. If you have the stamina, you can wade through the maths! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vPTWGN3tnlU.html&
Pretty good Lukas. There's a little bit of lateral movement (along the length of the stand) so I'm thinking of augmenting the base of the poles with another cross piece at right angles.
@@simonkemptravel2181 great video and timely fir myself. I was going to ask the same as sbove. I've seen the other style in the ultimate hang book with the bottom pole and wondered if that may be more structurally sound as I'm a larger frame.
@@IamJaymo Thanks for the comment Jon. I've actually been checking it out today and am going to add a stabilising bit to the base tomorrow. I'll update (with pictures if possible) when I've done that and had a test swing :)
@@simonkemptravel2181 im thinking adding 2 x 165 combination sockets or 2 x 158 4 way cross and 2 more 4 meter poles across the bottom should firm it up