I thought 💭about that but I wanted to be able to adjust the legs as the tyres wear down and with the feet been slim I can kick them down closer to embers if needed
I use my Trangia burner more than any of my other stoves it's all I need for a night or two most of the year however the triangle was not for me I prefer the pot stand off the cheaper copy or the evernew .2 and steel pots or anodised pots or titanium pot. I had a look at that mess tin in a shop and found a plastic spork scratched it?!?! though that alcohol burner is fantastic I had no issue with the copy but used it so often I owed it to Trangia to buy theirs and it is better blooms faster and just seems better quality.
It’s best not to crank it fully on a small pot as you would just be wasting fuel up the side of the pot, also I guess they have to cover there own back as it is basically a blow torch and will go straight through most pans on full if they don’t have water in them.
You should never put a light weight pan Aluminium or Titanium on a stove empty my issue with this pot is a slight breeze outdoors and having to use it on a low setting prevents a boil
Check that the pin doesn't turn when the blade is opened that could be the blade is rusted to the pin ,I haven't seen it when the pin gets a bit bent from hard use it can take a tap with a hammer and nail to get it moving
Can’t seem to send you a picture on here of mine in the back of my new rig. I looking at making removable system as well keep it simple and the troopy still useable 👍👍
I was surprised by how much my kit the result of 40 years of remote travel had in common with the Kings kit its a great starting point or a less painful loss if stolen
I have this exact cooler. It is solid, no doubt. It can be heavy when full and the handle is ok. Love the latches, it is very family friendly as opposed to the occasional tough latches on roto coolers. The roadie 24 also makes an excellent seat
If I hadn't had the one Gallon for a few years in a hot climate I probably wouldn't of picked up on the lower performance of the 1/2 gallon regards Mike
Another video shows it fits and is even slightly big. I wonder if the Trangia hole varies, or does the Evernew vary? He measured his Trangia hole to be 70.9mm, but said the Evernew would not fall through.
I can only go on my three Trangia and the one burner and mine fits through all of the bases, one of the ultra light guys used to make a wire adapter to prevent the Evernew burner falling through the trangia base
@@awaisulqamar3710 depends on how much cardboard to wax you put in the more cardboard/ wick the bigger the flame 🔥. You have a few hours burn time plenty to make some simple meals
I realized that one of the benefits of the yeti is durability. The water will stay cold for more or less the same as competitors but it’ll be way more durable
First time a came across your channel and exactly what I was looking for, informative and easy to follow instructions, definitely earned a like and subscribe from me 👌
I have the small one as well that is great for bushcraft as a solo or a couple beforehand I used Trangia kettles they eventually got holes in the base (after twenty years) regards Mike
@@kisbushcraftdownunder a guy in my area is selling some brand new in the box,im just worried its been so long,10 years or so to be more precise,and they may or may not work,apparently they only have a 10 year lifespan if not used
freimd has a hyundai terracan he could never get parts , it was always a long wait . ive only ever bought cars you can buy parts for just about anywhere anytime. plus i only buy cars that are easy to work on . knead it putty metal mend is a life saver i always carry a fresh tube ,carby cleaner, sand paper. done some good repairs with that stuff, i live out in the sticks, my cars are always equipped. i broke down once in the middle of nowhere in 1989 and since then im.always fully kitted.
Some lessons in life are hard learned back when cars had glass fuel bowls I had one break in the outback. All I needed was a few feet of fuel hose and a can to hold petrol ⛽to set up a gravity feed it was a long walk
Hello, and thank you for the advice. Sadly, I'm here too late; it's just happened to me. I'm incapable of describing my horror as I drew my magnificent knife from the sheath which I had believed was keeping it safe. I wish I'd watched this video a week ago!
Three days is pretty good for a soft sided cooler. I use my yeti flip 18 for kayak camping. On the fourth day things warm up a little but it’s the sacrifice I make instead of the hard coolers which are too bulky and heavy for my purpose. Plus I wrap a towel around my cooler to aid it from heating up quicker.
still got my first sidchrome set aussie made , when i started on the tools in the 80's . still by sidchrome today, ive got it all LOL. i have hidden compartments for my tools due to lowlifes . freind bought 40,000 worth of snappon lasted 24hrs , they cut his shed open with a grinder. ive got hidden cameras from places like ozspy.