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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    Have had all sorts of setups and have settled on this, 600ml stainless pot, fits two canisters and cooker perfectly, two canisters will last me a week.
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    Snap, same stove and same billy, never done the 2 x gas tho, always the 1x gas and the cut down cup
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kooza View Post
    Snap, same stove and same billy, never done the 2 x gas tho, always the 1x gas and the cut down cup
    Snap same here. I put a silicone folding cup in now rather than a cut down green one. Its still heavy being stainless. So anythibg looking like an overnighter and ill switch to the msr reactor.

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    I have a variety of set ups. The most convenient is the basic gas stove and billy.

    But on some trips I will take a home made folding wood burner stove which can also act as a wind shield/ pot stand for an alcohol stove or hexies. Essentially its a hinged fire box with one side with an opening through which you can feed the wood in or light the alcohol stove/hexies etc.

    The wood used are small twigs up to finger size or so - much easier to find in most areas than dry larger campfire sized logs. The fire box itself directs the flame/ heat on to the pot making it much more efficient than an open fire.

    The floor of the unit sits on a couple of wire pegs that can be positioned at various heights up and down the unit depending on whether you are using alcohol, hexies or wood. I have drilled the floor full of holes to allow air flow in wood burning mode.






    Wood Burning mode


    Alcohol Stove mode
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