It is a lightweight compact gas stove.
The main body is made by brass and stainless steel.
The stands are titanium.
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It is a lightweight compact gas stove.
The main body is made by brass and stainless steel.
The stands are titanium.

The main body is 29g
The titanium stands are 12g
The valve is 6g
too sweet
If you can you make it use liquid gas it would be close to perfect.
I want one!
Hi Junichi,
Nice work.
Hi Vick,
"If you can you make it use liquid gas it would be close to perfect. "
If you look carefully Junichi's stove has a pre-heat tube, the stove can handle liquid gas.
Tony
what does the empty canister weigh?
Thank you for all of you comment
Hi! Herman
canister weigh 18g
gas 40g
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Hi Junichi
Impressive.
Is the pot stand titanium wire? if so what thickness?
Do you find the wire sags when it is red hot under the weight of a full pot?
Cheers
Hi Junichi,
I had one more question. After the fuel is preheated and enters the main brass body of the stove, how is the fuel delivered up to the burner? It looks from your video that you have a bolt travelling from the bottom to the top. Is there adequate room along the sides of the bolt for the fuel to make it to the burner plate? Thanks! Mark
Hi!Mark
I am not good at English; please understand it。
I put a figure on the my blog.
>> http://obakanahibi.blog31.fc2.com/blog-entry-280.html
Attention:The jet hall is equal to or less than 0.2mm
Hi! Roger Caffin
The titanium wire is 3mm。
I use Beer POT
Titanium wire is warped and does not do the present place
Arigato Gozimasu Junichi!
Thats exactly what I was looking for! Ja mata, Mark
Hi Junichi
Thanks.
Be careful with silicone hose. It is not recommended with propane or butane. Teflon or PFA hose would be better.
Cheers
Hi Junichi,
Is there an advantage to using the mousse can instead of a butane canister? Thanks! Mark
Thanks! Roger .
I knew that silicon was not suitable
However, it is easy to use silicon most.
Therefore I change it frequently.
Hi!Mark
Of the gas replacing it is a self-responsibility.
(It is the same in Japan)
Replacing it is simple.
http://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/marui000/diary/200703010000/
I do not write it in detail, but will agree with URL
Hi Junichi!
What stainless steel parts did you use to make the burner and circle disk shaped piece below it? And did you take the jet from another stove and modify it? Thanks! mark
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