It's such a neat looking stove, I just had to think of something.
I had an old primus double burner stove, and it had a hose going to a bar, with two knobs, and jets that blew the propane to the burners. I scavenged the bar from that stove.
The original piping in the coleman picnic stove had the oddball ends on it to connect to the cannisters. Notice the fitting on the right side of the picture.
I cut that fitting off.
I drilled out the jet in the donor bar, and inserted the end of the brass pipe from the coleman into it.
Next I drilled two holes in the support brackets at the back of the picnic stove, noted by the arrows.
I put the pipe back in place, tightened everything and got ready for soldering.
Here's the beginning of my boil test. Two cups of cold water, no wind screen, and a mild wind. The timer is counting down from 15 minutes.
10 minutes later, I had a slow boil!!!!
I ran the same boil test in my house, and the water came to a slow boil in 3 minutes. Now I'm thinking about playing with the hole size on the risers from the jets on the stove, but I have no clue what I'm doing other than adjusting the air/fuel ratio.
My next test will be a bigger pot of water, but I'm thinking a little less heat will probably be acceptable. I usually burn things when I cook anyway!!
