600 miles from society? No emergency landing there, it's all by design. As for the overpriced soy-late-boy Fartboil, once the 10$ canister is empty its useless. The Coleman 502 will run on 100 octane siphoned from the fuel tank for days. But wood in that location is an indefinite source of flame.
Hey Mike - will the older models run on all the different fuels too? The new breeds will do naptha, gasoline and diesel, I think...
My hero, Corporal Kelly on 'Corporal's Corner' on JewTube is running on butane cannisters too. His is just a cheap beater without the fancy heat exchanger of the the Jetboil and he just loves it.
He doesn't even bother with a lantern at all - but he always has a fire going, I suppose.
I don't have anything against butane/propane in itself other than in real cold they just don't work. Have several stoves, store bought and DIYs, that run on the stuff. I just never cared for the fake marketing scheme of the Jetboil targeted entirely at the fag-bun-late-soy-boy-gear-queers. And you need to use their proprietary cup to cook on the dang thing. If you can call boiling water for soy late cooking, cause you cant use a regular skillet on that POS. And those foolish rigs sell for $90 American. And you are stuck with those overpriced 3.5 oz Lindal valve canisters that sell for$7, when I can go to the local Vietnamese grocer and buy the 8oz butane canisters for $1.67. Coleman sells their little MAX backpack stove for $18 at wallyworld and you can use any pot or pan you want on it. As for the old 400 and 4500 series liquid fuel Colemans, they run on car gas as well as 100 octane... no biggie.. you just have to do the maintenance on them and clean the generator tube occasionally.
600 miles from society? No emergency landing there, it's all by design. As for the overpriced soy-late-boy Fartboil, once the 10$ canister is empty its useless. The Coleman 502 will run on 100 octane siphoned from the fuel tank for days. But wood in that location is an indefinite source of flame.
ReplyDeleteHey Mike - will the older models run on all the different fuels too? The new breeds will do naptha, gasoline and diesel, I think...
DeleteMy hero, Corporal Kelly on 'Corporal's Corner' on JewTube is running on butane cannisters too. His is just a cheap beater without the fancy heat exchanger of the the Jetboil and he just loves it.
He doesn't even bother with a lantern at all - but he always has a fire going, I suppose.
I don't have anything against butane/propane in itself other than in real cold they just don't work. Have several stoves, store bought and DIYs, that run on the stuff. I just never cared for the fake marketing scheme of the Jetboil targeted entirely at the fag-bun-late-soy-boy-gear-queers. And you need to use their proprietary cup to cook on the dang thing. If you can call boiling water for soy late cooking, cause you cant use a regular skillet on that POS. And those foolish rigs sell for $90 American. And you are stuck with those overpriced 3.5 oz Lindal valve canisters that sell for$7, when I can go to the local Vietnamese grocer and buy the 8oz butane canisters for $1.67. Coleman sells their little MAX backpack stove for $18 at wallyworld and you can use any pot or pan you want on it. As for the old 400 and 4500 series liquid fuel Colemans, they run on car gas as well as 100 octane... no biggie.. you just have to do the maintenance on them and clean the generator tube occasionally.
DeleteI'm guessing right about then, he doesn't give a shit what anybody else thinks.
ReplyDeleteI happen to know for a fact that M holds my opinion in the highest regard - the same as you and everyone else.
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Lessons in Versatility for Mr Filthiecus ....
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My question - is he wearing a mask?
ReplyDeleteMost absolutely not....never fell for any of the BS.
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