Has anybody tried this skottle insert in their IGT? It's made by Tembotusk. I currently have a Petromax skottle that theoretically might fit inside this.
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One of my most mobile cooking sets is the IGT all cosy wrapped up in a YDR strap set.
This is all good with the short leg set, but I do like to use the long legset. OK, so stick in the long set you say. Ha, but they will stick out the sides and I don't want that
Snowpeak has made some adjustable legs in the past but I am thinking much simpler. What if I cut a long set in half?
With a pipe cutter I can do that quite neatly, but has onyone gone down that route and if so how would you suggest connecting the two halves?
I though about welding a nut and bolt inside, but that welding would probably mark/warp the legset (and I can't do it myself).
Drifta makes collapsible/adjustable aluminium legs. Not bad al all, but I do like to keep the stainless legs as I don't mind the weight.
Connecting the two halves of the legs shouldn't be rocketscience, but I do want it to be sturdy once attached.
Any ideas or examples?
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Yes,I have that skottle insert and use it almost exclusively with my 2U IGT.
Not an answer to the question, but I have both the SP adjustable (also tucked in YDR) and the Drifta legs, which I use with my truck for leveling in extreme side-to-side slants. I prefer the Drifta as they far sturdier. I’d actually have to see if they’d be short enough to go into a 2U YDR “cozy”. I’m not sure that there is... but those could be cut down easier, I think.
If you have a look at what Drifta did, they created a new top cap which has the aluminum insert for the table. You could cut the leg shorter and make a new top cap (aluminum smelting?, or have them machined) or maybe 3D print something. This just requires a small hole drilled for the rivet into place, or you could use a small set screw. Just some ideas...
likely not going to get any for a while or not making it anymore. the flat-burner and a few other things are missing from the site as wellAny idea why the Snow Peak website no longer shows the Baja Stove?