[Public-List] stoves
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Fri Mar 12 06:42:01 PST 2010
WRT putting out alcohol fires with water: better practice that. Just
pouring water often results in burning alcohol floating on
water--spreading the fire. Better to use a wet towel and smother it.
(This tip came from my marine insurance agent.)
We use the butane cannister stove. It would be a little expensive for a
liveaboard, but isn't bad for casual use. You can get the fuel at
oriental grocers much cheaper than at boat stores. (The AllGreen Market
near us has them 4 for $5.) Store them abovedecks, as the fuel is
heavier than air.
- George
C.B. Currier wrote:
> I grew up on Alcohol - it takes forever to boil water - I mean like 1/2
> hour. Though it is safe and you can put out fires with water. You must
> regularly maintain the rubber parts as they deteriorate with the
> alcohol.
>
> Much better I believe is the Origo - lighter fluid type. The challenge
> is finding the fuel. I can get it at True Value or Ace hardware usually
> or last resort - West Marine. But on an A30 you can get hot coffee in a
> few minutes instead of hours. And it stores easily and safely.
>
> I cannot believe that lighter fluid is Illegal in Canada as a fuel for
> these stoves. They are quite easy an safe to use... oh well.
>
> C.B. Currier
> Infinity #57
>
> On Fri, 2010-03-12 at 09:11 -0500, Meinhold, Michael J. wrote:
>> I like alcohol for the following reasons
>> safe storage and use- evaporates readily into a lighter-than-air gas
>> multi-use - fuel, charcoal starter, antiseptic, solvent (sadly
>> denatured removing another use)
>> quirky - takes skill and practice to use properly (still developing
>> myself)
>> readily available - any hardware store, home store, marine store
>>
>> Mike
>> Rinn Duin #272
>>
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>> I have used the pressurized alcohol, a butane, a non pressurized
>> alcohol, and portable propane. I stopped using the butane because of
>> the cost of fuel, limited burn time and in Canada it is not legal to use
>> as the only source for cooking. My pressurized alcohol was difficult to
>> start and keep burning plus it disintergrated. The propane portable as
>> a cook top again is not legal and the gas is heavier that air.
>> Currently I am using the non pressurized alcohol installed cook top that
>> works well burns for a long time, cheap fuel but does not have the BTU's
>> that other types have.
>> I would not recomend the pressurized alcohol
>>
>> John Boor
>> MAHSEER #380
>>
>>
>>
>>> In the past I have used an Origo 3000, but someone snitched it.
>>> Has anyone ever used or recommend a pressurerized alcohol stove? I
>>> have been offered a three burner, oven one.
>>> Alternatives are the Origo 3000 with an oven , a propane stove or even
>>> a butane one.
>>>
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