woah. That takes me WAY back. I seem to remember using a stove quite like this in the 1980's as a kid. Not pretty nor lightweight, but they were workhorses that never let you down even on the coldest mornings or rainiest evenings. Thanks for the video!
Hello, enjoyed the vintage stove. I think this a step towards a short that you talked about. Been enjoying your videos for the past couple of months. Thanks
When packed away, if it gets knocked on it's side does it leak, looks very handy Ernie thank you for that, I will be getting one of them for my fishing, how long do they last.
@@awatt NO! The only fuel you can use and safely release pressure is kerosene. If you do that with white gas or regular gasoline you will have a fireball on your hands.
I own a laboratory alcohol burner that uses the same type of burner head. It doesn't have pot supports because you are meant use it under a tripod or ring stand in the lab. I don't think I would try white gas in it because of the way it seals.
Accord Classic Camping Stoves forum they are from 1950 -1960's, made in USA and Britain, under various brands, like: "Hiker", "Little Chief," "Indian Scout," "Scout," "Little Scout" and of course, Stesco.
Accord Classic Camping Stoves forum they are from 1950 -1960's, made in USA and Britain, under various brands, like: "Hiker", "Little Chief," "Indian Scout," "Scout," "Little Scout" and of course, Stesco.
I own an old version of this stove. Never fails.
Cool stove!
I have no use for one like that, but I'm going to get one anyway. Yeah..I'm one of those guys also. 😆
I love the can!
Never even knew those existed! 👍
I have one of these old stoves. Thanks for featuring it.
Love your videos since the beginning. Keep up the great work!
Very cool stove.
woah. That takes me WAY back. I seem to remember using a stove quite like this in the 1980's as a kid. Not pretty nor lightweight, but they were workhorses that never let you down even on the coldest mornings or rainiest evenings.
Thanks for the video!
Hello, enjoyed the vintage stove. I think this a step towards a short that you talked about. Been enjoying your videos for the past couple of months. Thanks
See, I told you this wasn't Ernie. He hasn't been doing videos in the last few months. This an imposter capitalizing on Ernie.
O hell, I want one
Wow Heavy but simple and probably bomb proof. Cool stove. I have never seen or even heard of this make before.
Neat, never seen one of those before.
Cool😊
Tinned stove, what's not to like?
When packed away, if it gets knocked on it's side does it leak, looks very handy Ernie thank you for that, I will be getting one of them for my fishing, how long do they last.
I want one
Okay that is really neat! Is there any way to regulate the flame?
As a guess I'd say let some of the pressure out. But it would probably build up again
@@awatt NO! The only fuel you can use and safely release pressure is kerosene. If you do that with white gas or regular gasoline you will have a fireball on your hands.
I own a laboratory alcohol burner that uses the same type of burner head. It doesn't have pot supports because you are meant use it under a tripod or ring stand in the lab. I don't think I would try white gas in it because of the way it seals.
Here is a how to for the alcohol version: ua-cam.com/video/Nke8nwmfTbI/v-deo.html
Cool! I’ve never seen a stove like that. How old is it?
Accord Classic Camping Stoves forum they are from 1950 -1960's, made in USA and Britain, under various brands, like: "Hiker", "Little Chief," "Indian Scout," "Scout," "Little Scout" and of course, Stesco.
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I want one 109 pm
How old is this stove?
Accord Classic Camping Stoves forum they are from 1950 -1960's, made in USA and Britain, under various brands, like: "Hiker", "Little Chief," "Indian Scout," "Scout," "Little Scout" and of course, Stesco.