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rapidboy
15-07-2004, 16:59
Anyone know where i can get a replacement lid for a Swedish Trangia Burner?

Cheers
RB

Gary
15-07-2004, 17:05
Military model or civil?

TheViking
15-07-2004, 17:12
Hi...

Hmm.. what about this: http://www.adventure1.co.uk/index.html?target=p_281.html&lang=en-us??

Martyn
15-07-2004, 17:22
Yep.

http://www.base-camp.co.uk/trangia.htm

I've bought from these before without problems. :)

rapidboy
15-07-2004, 17:41
Military version

Martyn
15-07-2004, 17:43
whats the difference?

Gary
15-07-2004, 18:21
Rapid - pm me your address and Ill send you one.

Difference is size - military version is larger, more robust

rapidboy
15-07-2004, 18:22
Military burner is larger.

http://img25.photobucket.com/albums/v76/rapidboy1/397_9799_1.jpg

http://img25.photobucket.com/albums/v76/rapidboy1/397_9797_1.jpg

rapidboy
15-07-2004, 18:59
Much appreciated Gary
Cheers
RB

bothyman
15-07-2004, 20:12
whats the difference?


One is Green :roll: One is not.

boaty
16-07-2004, 08:27
You can also get replacement military Trangia burners from Strikeforce (http://www.strikeforcesupplies.co.uk/). They're not listed on the website, but if you phone up and talk to Jasper he'll sort you out. I think I paid £3 for mine.

Gary
17-07-2004, 11:02
£3 from strike force - no wonder I'm so poor!

Rapid your replacement is in the post.

rapidboy
20-07-2004, 13:45
Arrived today Gary ,your a gentleman.
Cheers
Rapidboy

Gary
20-07-2004, 15:45
No worries mate - cant give everybody freebies all the time but I try to help were I can - after all whats the point is having it if you dont? :?: Besdies Im not money grabbing enough to charge someone for a part of something like that.

You cant take it with you!!

CLEM
23-07-2004, 20:05
Just wondered if any of you chaps had tried the Swiss Army issue Volcano cooker,i believe that allso uses meths ect as fuel.How does that compare to the Swedish issue cooker.

rapidboy
23-07-2004, 20:17
I have been looking at those myself.
I think they are more for boiling water than cooking on as they are often described as a flask not a cooker?

RB

TheViking
23-07-2004, 20:21
Hi...

Picture: http://www.surplusandadventure.com/ishop/800/shopscr1749.html

And link (because the pictures are so slow updating): http://www.surplusandadventure.com/ishop/800/shopscr1749.html