AnswerID: 110351 Submitted: Sunday, May 08, 2005 at 20:34
Member - Camper (SA)
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Hi again, Shawie,
The advice and fittings I use I got from a specialist portable gas store in
Adelaide called Maxbuilt. The guy has been in business for 30yrs.
My low pressure burner stove has two burners which run hotter than the ones I previously had and which were like your primus type. The unit aint particularly pretty as it is in an iron framework and is painted black but for 30 bucks I didn't mind. It requires a reg.
My problem was that the previous owner of my trailer had the gas bottle fitted inside which to my mind is a No No!. So I wanted to fit the bottles outside and have a 2m hose. Apperently 1.2m is the limit for high pressure so he suggested I convert. It also meant I could use a gas bayonet fitting which yes as somebody else has suggested is like an airhose fitting.
I don't like to mess with gas too much so I always get advice and fittings from someone who specialises in that area, which I did in this case. Costs more but I figure that a fire and the
cook getting burnt in the bush is too horrific to contemplate.
Now I have exactly what I want, I had the fun of fitting it in my existing kitchen and it works a treat.
There are very expensive low pressure stoves with ovens avaiable and I was tempted to fit one but it would not fit into the existing unit and the gas bloke didn't have one so I went with the $30 option. I have recently seen the same burner set up in an Italian food and hardware store and my mate from the Riverland here in SA uses one for
camp cooking which he does part time on a professional basis.
Anyway that's my experience.
Best of luck with the quest,
Camper
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