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Re: Primus braze on

My brother had a bracket brazed on to his primus so he could attach the stove to his top tube and kept all the other bits in his saddle bag
 
Re: Primus braze on

wasmp":oussa27u said:
My brother had a bracket brazed on to his primus so he could attach the stove to his top tube and kept all the other bits in his saddle bag

I expect that made it quite difficult to keep the pot steady.
 
Very popular accessories for the old bikepackers. They could be bought, Terry was one maker. The more rustic ones soldered to tanks where often made on the sly by shipworkers etc.





1937 advert
 

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rwm1962":3494m2p8 said:
If you ever needs seals etc let me know. My shop is at Fettlebox. I also own the 'stovie' equivalent of Retrobike at Classic Camp Stoves


Nicely surprised the Classic Camp Stoves site has posts and articles on the Coleman Xtreme stoves, i have a couple of the Xtreme versions and the Xpedition too. Also lucky to find a shop selling off the canisters so have a good supply :D

I use it all the time, great for winter. Going to have to join the site now to check some of the articles out :)
 

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