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Michael Martin
( MikeMartin - BPL STAFF - M )

Locale:
North Idaho
Re: Modified PowerMax on 01/30/2006 22:23:48 MST Print View

Bill writes:

>> I don't know of any of the ultra-light "sit on the canister stoves" that has a pre-heat tube. No pre-heat tube/loop or what ever and you would not get the benefit of the PowerMax fuel. I think.

Sure. The benefit of such a connector would be for remote-style canister stoves with a pre-heat tube -- like MSR's Windpro, for example. My point is that if Coleman were to produce a Lindal-Powermax adapter, somebody would mistakenly use it on a stove without a pre-heat tube, like the sit-on-tops you mentioned.

Cheers,

-Mike

Edited by MikeMartin on 01/30/2006 22:27:20 MST.

paul johnson
( pj )

Locale:
LazyBoy in my Den - miss the forest
Re: Walmart and Powermax on 02/02/2006 12:01:21 MST Print View

Craig,

A bit earlier today I called Coleman (1-800-835-3278) and spoke to a Cust Srv Rep. He told me, while the PowerMax cylinders are difficult to find, they 1) can be found in many local sporting good stores (I found them several miles away at a "The Sports Authority" store, but the local Wal-Mart has never carried them), and 2) Coleman has no intention, that this Rep was aware of, of discontinuing manufacture and sale of them.

If the PowerMax cylinders cannot be found locally, they can be purchased directly from Coleman - but only by the case (12 cylinders per case) for $2.99 per cylinder. A case is, therefore, ~$36 plus a $25 per case hazardous materials transport charge. In my case, this is only a bit more than I can find them locally - viz. $3.99 per cylinder, so, ~$48 per 12 plus ~$6 sales tax for a ~$7.xx difference in price buying locally versus buying direct from Coleman.

Hope this info helps.

Edited by pj on 02/02/2006 12:02:37 MST.

Craig Shelley
( craig_shelley - M )

Locale:
Western Colorado
Re: Re: Walmart and Powermax on 02/02/2006 16:05:45 MST Print View

Paul,

I'm glad Coleman isn't discontinuing them and it is just my local Walmart that is discontinuing them. They cost $2.50 a cylinder and I've stocked up on them. I might go back in a couple of weeks and see if they dropped the clearance price further.

Craig Shelley

Jason Smith
( JasonS - M )

Locale:
Northeast
Making my own Balrog on 02/04/2006 07:45:43 MST Print View

How hard would it be for someone with no real experience working on stoves besides a couple of simple alcohol stoves to build a Balrog stove?

Bill Fornshell
( bfornshell - M )

Locale:
Southern Texas
Son of Balrog - Make Your Own on 02/04/2006 09:19:58 MST Print View

Jason,
The short answer is Yes, but you need a few parts from one or more other stoves.
1. - Do you have any canisters type stoves?
2. - If yes, what kind do you now have?

The materials necssary are not hard to find and didn't cost much. The Aluminum rod came from a Hobby Shop where they sell Radio Control cars and planes. You will need a few small tools but first things first. Answer the two questions for me and we can go from there.

Jason Smith
( JasonS - M )

Locale:
Northeast
Build your own "Balrog" on 02/04/2006 09:57:27 MST Print View

I currently have a brunton crux. But if I needed to purchase a Xtreme plus some other parts even an additional windpro, it would not be out of the question.

Oh and Thank you very much :-)

Jason Smith
( JasonS - M )

Locale:
Northeast
Picked up Coleman Exteme on 02/23/2006 12:22:01 MST Print View

I just picked up a coleman extreme stove. What else do I require, or what do I need to do next.

Bill Fornshell
( bfornshell - M )

Locale:
Southern Texas
Modified Coleman Xtreme Stove on 02/23/2006 23:19:22 MST Print View

From Jason:
"I just picked up a coleman extreme stove. What else do I require, or what do I need to do next?"
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Jason, How far do you want to go as you reduce the weight of your Xtreme?

I would start out like pictured here. This will give you a good weight reduction without milling the control assembly.
Stock Stove:


Stage One Modificatiom but with the Stock Burner Head. Burner Head shown is from a Coleman F1 Ultra-Light.



Edited by bfornshell on 02/23/2006 23:22:42 MST.

Jason Smith
( JasonS - M )

Locale:
Northeast
Thanks on 02/24/2006 07:44:30 MST Print View

Sounds like a good place to start. Thanks

Bill Fornshell
( bfornshell - M )

Locale:
Southern Texas
All About the Coleman Xtreme Stove on 12/11/2006 09:25:37 MST Print View

Yukio Yamakawa
( jsbjsb )
Re: Re: Re: Modified Xtreme Stove on 12/20/2006 07:56:26 MST Print View

JETBOILで400ccの水を沸かしたら、この自作ストーブ(Φ10)では



約1分14秒でした。ストーブ本体は20gです。真鍮パイプ製です



Ssimg_0023

Yukio Yamakawa
( jsbjsb )
Re: Modified Coleman Xtreme Stove on 12/20/2006 08:01:06 MST Print View

Ssimg_0777



BPLから購入した、チタン製のスタンドを利用しています



さらに低いスタンドでも



自作したΦ10ブタンガスストーブは、充分に機能しています

Edited by jsbjsb on 12/22/2006 07:45:57 MST.

Bill Fornshell
( bfornshell - M )

Locale:
Southern Texas
The Xtreme Stove and about everything you might ever want to know about it on 11/21/2007 11:23:50 MST Print View

This thread covered the Xtreme Stove about everyway possible.

I will look through the thread and see if the adapter is shown here someplace and if not I will add a few pictures of it.

Bill Fornshell
( bfornshell - M )

Locale:
Southern Texas
Foldered Xtreme and Adapter on 11/21/2007 12:28:32 MST Print View

The Xtreme does not really fold small and the gas line is not made to take on and off. The Adaper is just over 3 inches along its longest line.