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Gordon Wedman wrote:
OK, if you are trying to simplify things by carrying only one liquid fuel I can see that. I don't think diesel stoves heat nearly as fast as propane. I understand they can smoke when first started, will likely blacken your pots and will eventually need cleaning. I have a diesel cabin heater mounted on my bulkhead. Its not fun to clean. Gloves are a must. --clip-- Don't know about cleaning,take a look of Wallas models. http://www.wallas.fi/index_eng.php?g...cf3181ddd1ba93 -- risto ;-) The [mail2risto at yahoo.dk] address is a spam dump ... if you like to reply by e-mail then use [mail2risto at myrealbox.com] |
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