Yes, another windshield but this one did take a bit of thinking about. The problem was caused by the choice of pot - 125mm in diameter but only 55mm high, so trying to get something that would actually work, while still fitting inside the pot was a little tricky.
The solution was to make it in joinable pieces. The bottom section is 'hinged' and the diameter can be adjusted to allow for conditions. The tapered (although the pics don't really show it) top piece then 'clips' on and will conform to whatever diameter the bottom section is set to. Once `dismantled' it all rolls up and fits inside the pot.
Like I say, dull but someone might get some ideas.
Another dull windshield - sorry.
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Another dull windshield - sorry.
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Re: Another dull windshield - sorry.
Clever! A bit like the middle of a trangia without the bit that lifts the burner off the floor?
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Re: Another dull windshield - sorry.
I suppose it is Ben ... although in this case it weighs about 15gA bit like the middle of a trangia without the bit that lifts the burner off the floor?
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Re: Another dull windshield - sorry.
I have the same problem with pot size - never thought of slicing the WS in half :) nice one.
Re: Another dull windshield - sorry.
Hi Stuart,
What type of metal do you use, how thick is it, and where do you get it from?
I've used aluminium before, but it's not particularly strong.
What type of metal do you use, how thick is it, and where do you get it from?
I've used aluminium before, but it's not particularly strong.
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Re: Another dull windshield - sorry.
I use high grade .2mm (and every so often .3mm). It's not the easiest stuff to find but if you want some I can sort you out ... I keep a stock
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Re: Another dull windshield - sorry.
Thanks for the offer, Stuart, if I ever get round to redesigning a windshield, I'll take you up on that.