I have wanted one of these since the first day I saw one mentioned on BB. So here it is in all it's 'Tec-tro' loveliness. Hmmmmm Titaniummmmmmm.
Full review to follow shortly
SBW
A tubby suburban dad watching hunting and adventure shows on TV and wondering could I do that? This is the chronicle of my adventures as I learn to learn to Forage, Hunt and Fish for food that has lived as I would wish to myself - Wild and Free.
Showing posts with label brew kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brew kit. Show all posts
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Kelly Kettle Brew Kit
The idea of a Brew-kit is to have a pocketable way of making Tea. People have tried hexamine tablets - tiresome in my book. Those really nifty little stoves made from a Pepsi can, or a Swedish Army Trangia - both good but slow. The best option is the power of the small gas canister stoves - much the best. I thought I'd press my Kelly Kettle into service.
I'm told the KK started out as a brew kit for Irish seaweed gatherers; its fairly windproof, it can be carried full of water, and fuel can be gathered as and when you need it. That last bit can prove a bit problematic, there's always wood, just sometimes not a lot of it is dry. So here's an option I thought I'd try out

I took an old air rifle pellet tin and filled it with rolled corrugated cardboard to make the wick

I broke up a few Nightlights, any small cheap candle will do
Poured the wax over cardboard - if I was smart I'd have used one or more of the wicks to make it easier to get the cardboard to ignite
As you can see it was a bit of a struggle to get it up to full burn
Once it was finally ablaze it produced a decent amount of heat, but from cold tap water to a rolling boil did take 12 minutes from lighting to boiling, which isn't that quick in anyone's book.
I'm hoping that the now pre-chared cardboard will get fully alight a bit quicker next time. We'll see?
More soon
SBW
I'm told the KK started out as a brew kit for Irish seaweed gatherers; its fairly windproof, it can be carried full of water, and fuel can be gathered as and when you need it. That last bit can prove a bit problematic, there's always wood, just sometimes not a lot of it is dry. So here's an option I thought I'd try out

I took an old air rifle pellet tin and filled it with rolled corrugated cardboard to make the wick

I broke up a few Nightlights, any small cheap candle will do
Melted them in the Microwave
Poured the wax over cardboard - if I was smart I'd have used one or more of the wicks to make it easier to get the cardboard to ignite
As you can see it was a bit of a struggle to get it up to full burn
Still not burning strongly
Once it was finally ablaze it produced a decent amount of heat, but from cold tap water to a rolling boil did take 12 minutes from lighting to boiling, which isn't that quick in anyone's book.
I'm hoping that the now pre-chared cardboard will get fully alight a bit quicker next time. We'll see?
More soon
SBW
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