[Public-list] non-pressurized alcohol stove

Brian Hofler bhofler at shaw.ca
Thu Dec 21 21:25:43 PST 2006


I purchased an Origo 6000 on e-bay. I plan to install it by redesigning the
galley slightly. It is really an Origo 3000 with and oven...Yes, an alcohol
oven. Very cool, very safe and my wife is really excited about it. I was
able to purchase pot holders and a gimball hardware made by origo
specifically for the stove.

I'll let you know how it turns out.

Brian - #496

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[mailto:public-list-bounces at lists.alberg30.org]On Behalf Of David Terrell
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One of the first improvements I made on my Alberg was to remove the two
burner pressurized alcohol stove and replace it with a two burner
non-pressurized Origo drop in stove. It was a great improvement - safe
and does the job -= though I can see the value of a Sea Swing for the
use Brian mentions. The drop in model  I purchased (4100 I think) was an
almost perfect fit our the hole left by the previous stove. I understand
that the new model Origo drop in is slightly bigger and will require
some adjustment to make it fit.

David, 432.

>>> Elaine and Brian Timmins <timmins at optonline.net> 12/21/06 5:59 PM
>>>
Those Sea Swing stoves are Grrrreat! for heating things up under way.
Happy Holidays to all,
Brian  ex#497   s/v Calico Jack   LF39PH#66
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From: "Michael Grosh" <dickdurk at atlanticbb.net>
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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Public-list] non-pressurized alcohol stove


>
> <snip>
> Though they're not as hot as pressurized stoves
> <snip>
>
> I'm not sure about that.
> I find our Origo drop in boils water faster then the old Kenyon-not
even
> counting time priming, sometime spectacular flare ups, etc., but that
may
> be
> due to the larger flame surface.  That heat distribution makes for
better
> real world cooking anyway.
>
> Beats me how you are going to install a gimbaled stove in an Alberg
> without
> seriously compromising cabin space. By the time you allow space for
the
> gimbel mechanism, you might as well get one with an oven too, and lose
the
> STBD berth. Are you really planning on doing a lot of at sea, underway
> cooking? A good compromise has been mentioned here before, the Sea
Swing
> propane cartridge jobby-screw it into the bulkhead and you have water
for
> hot tea.
>
> I have had enough meals at sea to know I am  comfortable with cheese
and
> crackers until I get to a place where the horizon stays steady, but
that's
> me  :)
>
> MichaelGrosh
> #220
>
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