Fireproof glove and a good fitting cylinder over the the whole stove or over just the bell flame head, right down to the top of ths tank. = starving it of oxygen. You might be able to get a cap with a safety valve incorporated. Lovely bit of working history. Thank you for sharing. Take care
this is a white gas stove. no control valve, so it runs at full heat all the time. no safety valve either, so an explosion could be a real possibility if you don't know what you are doing. blowing the flame out might work in the first few minutes of operation, but once the flame really gets going, i don't think so... i'm thinking the stove will need to be immersed in water to extinguish it, because if you let it run until all of the fuel is exhausted, the wick in the vaporizer will burn up and need to be replaced. overall not a very good design, the 71 with a control valve works much better.
Fireproof glove and a good fitting cylinder over the the whole stove or over just the bell flame head, right down to the top of ths tank. = starving it of oxygen.
You might be able to get a cap with a safety valve incorporated.
Lovely bit of working history.
Thank you for sharing.
Take care
PS..I really like your videos. All of them.
Al the Stovie
Oklahoma, USA
Excellent video..great narration. Thank you. Oh, nice stove, too. :o)
Al
Muy lindo el video. Hay más vídeos??
this is a white gas stove. no control valve, so it runs at full heat all the time. no safety valve either, so an explosion could be a real possibility if you don't know what you are doing. blowing the flame out might work in the first few minutes of operation, but once the flame really gets going, i don't think so... i'm thinking the stove will need to be immersed in water to extinguish it, because if you let it run until all of the fuel is exhausted, the wick in the vaporizer will burn up and need to be replaced. overall not a very good design, the 71 with a control valve works much better.
You take the filler cap off
wow
@mta798 No, it's a civilian camp stove from the late 1920s.
nice stove wich type of fuel uses?
hi mate i thing is a ex army stove of second great war