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#20414 - 10/21/03 11:28 PM Thermette
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
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www.thermette.com For kelly kettle users We have a copper unit from New Zealand available.

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#20415 - 10/22/03 01:20 AM Re: Thermette
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Really?

http://www.equipped.org/ubbthreads/showt...=true#Post19637

Chris has been sleeping on the job.

I'm telling Doug. :-)

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#20416 - 10/22/03 05:24 AM Re: Thermette
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All credit to Presumed <img src="images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> I should have done a forum search first. <img src="images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> Blame it on the strain of sewing a zeltbahn and millbank bag while airing out a shemagh and assomption sash smelling of the coyote pelt I acquired for a anorak hood ruff. My eyes are tired from to many hours online. I'll just go outside and mug up with some Earl Grey brewed in my solar oven by moonlight.

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#20417 - 10/22/03 10:20 AM Re: Thermette
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RE: brewed in my solar oven by moonlight
Wouldn't that be a lunar oven?


Edited by eodman (10/22/03 10:23 AM)

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#20418 - 10/22/03 10:36 AM Re: Thermette
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Well, we'll let it go this time... but I fail to understand your lack of fascination with the long, drawn-out threads on the minutiae of obscure bits of equipment... <img src="images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

Does the Thermette look any closer to your ancient Hibernian copper version?

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#20419 - 10/22/03 10:55 AM Re: Thermette
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I have printed out the pages and I will go and see if one of the traditional tin and copper shops downtown can make something similar for me.

Burak

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#20420 - 10/22/03 01:39 PM Re: Thermette
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ratstr,

That's an area where you have an advantage over us here in the US. Despite the material wealth here, labor is so expensive that practically everything we own is made by machine, or at least in huge lots in factories. Of those that do hand-craft, 90 percent make things that are only decorative, not practical.

There are so few exceptions to this that I doubt if there are 6 people in the US making useful copperware by hand- the one that springs to mind is Peter Goebel of Goose Bay Workshops, who makes objects as they were made 200+ years ago here... but they are very expensive, he has little incentive to do custom work, and I myself have waited 11 months for an order.

If an object is manufactured in factories anywhere in the world it can usually be had here, but it would be very difficult indeed to get such custom work done.

If you do get one made, keep in mind that there must be no solder used in the fire ring or cooking ring, since there's no water there to protect the solder from the heat of the fire.

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#20421 - 10/22/03 02:12 PM Re: Thermette
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Presumed,

That is something I have noticed especially from the other forums that I have been following for Land Rovers and Unimogs. Some prices for labour I see are unbelievable (so is the money we earn here <img src="images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />).

There is a place named the Egyptian Bazaar here and one of the streets that is next to it is invaded by these sort of shops. Istanbul is a big metropol and it is getting harder to find these people here also. But in small towns and on the country side there are still traditional shops doing these kind of things dirt cheap.

Also you can buy for example 2 mt x 3 mt BDU cloth for 12 USD and get one sewed for yourself for another 30 USD. There is a hell of textile industry and all sorts of brands and makes here but I still like to get my shirts or pants made by a tailor.

I still pay my mechanic 50 USD for 6 hr hard work <img src="images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Thanks for the soldering advice. I will keep that in mind. If I can get a good bargain I plan to have more than one made. If posting won't be that bad maybe I can send some over there.

Burak

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#20422 - 10/22/03 02:41 PM Re: Thermette
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Burak,

Thank you for the insight into Istanbul and the surrounding area. It seems very exotic to most people in the US. I'm sure many of us in the US have paid a mechanic $50 for 6 minutes of hard work- though he might not have told us that. <img src="images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


I'm sure the craftsmen there can do well with this- it's not really much different than a semaver, is it? The Irish and New Zealanders each seem to think they came up with the idea, but, like most good ideas, the origins seem to go back for hundreds or even thousands of years. Our ancestors were no fools.

I appreciate the offer, but I did order one of the "thermettes" from the "other" coast of the US (although this design is from New Zealand, it's not entirely clear to me if these are being made in the US or NZ). It might even arrive today.

Personally, I would rather it had a "floor" to the "fire chamber", but since I already have a "Storm" (Kelly) Kettle for use indoors, it's not a difficulty to use this one only outdoors. I'm looking forward to trying it for cooking as well as boiling water.

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#20423 - 10/22/03 04:42 PM Re: Thermette
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
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The folks who emailed this information say a 3 lb coffee can bottom carefully cut out makes a perfect floor. I like the copper version purely for aesthetics. That and I can always have the thing repaired by passing tinker's <img src="images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />.

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