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Stove base

Posted:
Sat 13 Jul, 2024 5:23 pm
by Moondog55
Some help needed.
I've made a new base for the Firemaple Blade and the top is so slippery I don't think it will be usable without some method of holding the legs down and in place. I'm looking for suggestions on lightweight and easy ways to stop the feel from sliding around
The last one for this stove wasn't as slippery. I thought I should heatproof this one.
I can add some small blocks of wood held with silicone but perhaps some of you have better ideas
Re: Stove base

Posted:
Sat 13 Jul, 2024 8:49 pm
by oldpiscator
What about some stick on loop sections on the base of the feet from hook and loop tape?
Re: Stove base

Posted:
Sat 13 Jul, 2024 9:29 pm
by rcaffin
Drill 3 holes in the base, maybe 6 mm, and use 3 UL pegs. 1 mm Ti wire with the top curled over is good. Pegs through the gaps at the bottom of the legs. Like this:
Total wt a gram or two.
Cheers
Roger
Re: Stove base

Posted:
Sun 14 Jul, 2024 8:09 am
by Moondog55
I should have thought of that Roger, I'll dig out some short Titanium shepherds hooks
Re: Stove base

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Sun 14 Jul, 2024 10:13 am
by Moondog55
Just had a "Thiunk" 3 crown seal tops glued down with a dab of silicone, trouble being I don't have any and I really don't drink any more.
Re: Stove base

Posted:
Sun 14 Jul, 2024 10:58 am
by rcaffin
I just weighed my micro-pegs. About 0.42 g each.
Cheers
Roger
Re: Stove base

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Tue 16 Jul, 2024 2:14 pm
by Bill P
Hi Ted, I would drill a hole in the flat part of each leg and install a short permanent pin. Then drill corresponding holes in the base. (The pins would also assist on dirt and I think would be OK on benchs.)
Re: Stove base

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Tue 16 Jul, 2024 11:37 pm
by Moondog55
The flat of the stove legs is tiny on this model, less that 4mm, I don't have the tools/skill to do that accurately for each leg. Good idea tho
Re: Stove base

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Sat 03 Aug, 2024 1:16 pm
by bernieq
Pins would work well but I would tend to lose all the bits. Why not punch divots in the plate for the feet?
I have the same burner (with & without preheat tube) and, other than on snow, haven't felt the need for a plate.
Re: Stove base

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Mon 05 Aug, 2024 9:24 am
by Moondog55
Well yes, cooking on snow is why you do need a base plate
Re: Stove base

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Mon 05 Aug, 2024 9:49 am
by rcaffin
Just so.

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Cheers
Roger
Re: Stove base

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Tue 06 Aug, 2024 4:30 pm
by Bill P
Yes it is only 4mm wide but that’s enough for a 2mm pin at the inside corner. Anyway, instead how about folding the triangular end tips down 90 degrees? And then wrangle some slots in the base plate