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Since there has been many questions about the swedish mess kit and that people have had problems with the hook. Here is how the mess kit should be transported and there is no diffrence if there windshield is on it.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y7/sajberjohan/DSC00056_resize.jpg
hediously simple! why didnt i think of that :wave:
Good on ya Viking....we'll try that !
Thanks for that Viking - it also solves "Great Mysteries of The Universe Number 46578; what is the indentation on the handle for?"
jamesdevine
01-03-2005, 11:03
I can't see the Pic. Any chance you could put it in the Gallery :biggthump
omg suddenly it all makes sense!
Thanks.
:yikes:
I can't see the Pic. Any chance you could put it in the Gallery :biggthump
The image is now in the gallery
:-)
Since there has been many questions about the swedish mess kit and that people have had problems with the hook. Here is how the mess kit should be transported and there is no diffrence if there windshield is on it.
Oooh Stainless steel, nice one Viking :-)
I had to re-forge the buckle on my s/s set to make it work properly and I find the hook doesnt easily fit underneath anymore, I use a slightly different approach to keep it all together:
http://www.jasonbhall.freeserve.co.uk/swede_1.jpg
http://www.jasonbhall.freeserve.co.uk/swede_2.jpg
The strap stops it all rattling and prevents the messs kit falling out of the windshield, first time I picked one up I dropped the pans!
The Swedish kit is great if youre doing a combination of cooking on meths and fires, a free DIY addition to extend its flexibility is a westwind type stand when you want lighter weight and the option of round pots, also a nite light will slide underneath for preheating.
http://www.jasonbhall.freeserve.co.uk/swede_3.jpg
http://www.jasonbhall.freeserve.co.uk/swede_5.jpg
http://www.jasonbhall.freeserve.co.uk/swede_4.jpg
This is dead easy to make if you have tin snips and a bit of sheet metal, this one is heavy gauge stainless and will support a 10L pot, not that it would ever heat 10L up! Not difficult to design yourself, need to be accurate though, if anyone is intersted I can send a template to someone with a scanner to make available online.
The performance of the standard kit is also improved with a foil windshield (Ive yet to find a stove that isnt helped significantly with a aluminium foil windshield!
Jason
Viking - good one mate. I push the C hook through the catch - works for me!!
TheViking
01-03-2005, 15:04
Good post! :D
I've been trying to work that out for about three years now. Thanks.
Motorbike Man
01-03-2005, 22:30
:-)
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This is dead easy to make if you have tin snips and a bit of sheet metal, this one is heavy gauge stainless and will support a 10L pot, not that it would ever heat 10L up! Not difficult to design yourself, need to be accurate though, if anyone is intersted I can send a template to someone with a scanner to make available online.
The performance of the standard kit is also improved with a foil windshield (Ive yet to find a stove that isnt helped significantly with a aluminium foil windshield!
Jason
PM sent Jason
I chopped the hook off mine ages ago :biggthump
Another classic example of a picture being worth a 1000 words. Thanks.
Motorbike Man
04-03-2005, 19:18
Hi folks,
Here's Jason 01's template for his burner stand. Just incase you print it off and it's not 1:1, the dimension from left to right is 165mm
If anyone needs, I can email a copy, just give me a pm
http://img63.exs.cx/img63/3716/swedisharmytrangiaburnersuppor .th.jpg (http://img63.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img63&image=swedisharmytrangiaburner suppor.jpg)
Great no more noise well done!
beyond all that is good lays evil
jamesraykenney
17-06-2005, 21:24
I hate to reopen an old thread, but it seems worse to open a new one for this...
What are the loops on the handle of the pan for?
Are they to stick a stick through?
The seem a bit small for that though...
Does any one have the directions for this thing? And, can they translate them?
I now have FOUR of them!!!
I bought 3 of them surplus, and thought that there was black GUNK stopping up the bottom holes in the burner...:confused:
I still liked it a lot though... So I ordered a brand new one off of E-Bay...
Got it in and it had the same GUNK....
Got out my flashlight and noticed that it was a WICK!!!:eek:
ARGH!!!!
:o :o :o :o
Sorry to go a little of subject here but I have been looking for something like this for a while and this looks like it will do perfectly.
Where can I get on one from? Looked around but none seem right.
Cheers
Do you mean the Swedish messkit?
Surplus and adventure were doing them for £8.00 (some threads are a bit critical of this company - I've not had any problems with them so far). Also available on ebay. They weigh nearly a kilo so postage may be steep. Having said that, a Trangia burner alone is about £8.00 so getting a burner, fuel bottle and two mess tins for the same price is a good deal!
It is excellent kit - the only downsides are weight and the fact it isn't non-stick. It works well on an open fire when you run out of meths. The loops on the 'frying pan' handle are indeed for an improvised wooden extension.
Thanks for the link Doc. Just ordered one.
I've never had any trouble with them either.
Cheers
j.roberts7
18-06-2005, 17:37
i just cut the hook off and had done with it and like the other guy made a strap for carrying it so the cooker dont fall off
It is excellent kit - the only downsides are weight and the fact it isn't non-stick. It works well on an open fire when you run out of meths. The loops on the 'frying pan' handle are indeed for an improvised wooden extension.
Weight is even more of an issue if you get the stainless one. I just weighed mine today and it came in at 1360g. Still love it though, fantastic bits of kit. Being able to hang the larger pan over an open fire is a great bonus.
Does anyone know where I can get a stainless version?
I dislike using aluminium for cooking and I can put up with the extra weight.