Borde | Classic Camp Stoves The Borde required a repair initially, featured HERE Patent drawing Accessories Inspired by the ‘flask cooker’ I acquired one of those solid-fuel fired sets and cut an access port for the Borde With care (moderate output to avoid melting the aluminium) it works pretty well John
Borde Bomb | Classic Camp Stoves The Borde's screw is there to open up slightly (and let some fuel drip out whilst holding the stove upside down) for lightning, for adjusting the flame when the flame has started, meanwhile acting as burner plate too (not to worry when it gets red hot this is normal), and finally closing off (not too tight, because that might damage the jet
Borde Benzin-Brenner unused - Classic Camp Stoves Actually it is my first Borde I got awhile ago Liked it so much got a second and so on Great stove for sure! I’d welcome another one without even thinking about it! I’d have no regrets about it either Sure all the other types of stoves are ice and work well but there’s something about a Borde that keeps calling to me lol
The BORDE Nr. 33 - Classic Camp Stoves The first Borde stove (not shown) had a burner bell and was offered here in the states in the early 50's REI advertised the original model in several of their catalogs beginning in 1953 and as late as the mid 60's
in love with Borde - Classic Camp Stoves - the newer Borde is completely made of stainless steel - The "flower" and needle seems to be made of steel As the version with the top burner has boreholse in the coil-end tubing in the tank to get only gas out of the tank, I thought about the piping of these coil ends on the newer design
Borde - Classic Camp Stoves My brand new cropped borde stove firing for the first time LiXing, Jul 13, 2023 Replies: 2 Views: 436
Borde stove | Classic Camp Stoves Anyway, this was the idea of Mr Borde, who was a mountain climbing enthusiast I wrote "easy to use" , but it should be borne in mind that as the operation time goes on, the flame of importance gains strength, so it should be carefully observed by the operator and reduced if necessary
Borde flask cooker (Swiss Army) | Classic Camp Stoves The second flask is also from Borde, same size, but with slightly different shaped neck The Borde burner is inserted through this hole and is always accessible The packed cooking set weights 433 g, all solid aluminium probably made by SIGG Bottom marked with stamp of the Swiss Army I am still hoping to find a Borde burner one day Best Regards
BORDE Q A - Classic Camp Stoves Borde burner Swiss patent details incl 1946 iirc With early examples we see Josef Borde or J Borde [ Zurich ] It has been said " the Borde family while traveling by train was killed in an avalanche " This could have disrupted factory operations production ownership My initial search was a fail I am wondering when was that tragedy?
Original Borde Bomb - Classic Camp Stoves They were not marked "Borde", nor did they have the anchor stamped into them IF you subscribe to CCS, you can have access to lots of good info on all sorts of stoves, including the Borde Bomb Lots of photos, as well, which would help you narrow down your own Borde I Hope that helps, and God Bless! Every Good Wish, Doc