Description
Made up of two parts, the cone upper and lower parts are able to be split, thus allowing for convenient storage in the pot it is made for.
Much research has gone into the development of the cone by various people, including the Trail Designs team and Captain Paranoia, aka Kevin Beeden.
A copy of their designs would be unethical and probably unlawful, so the design of my system needed to be different in all, but still a cone and windshield/pot-stand combined.
Therefore I cannot offer the Stormin Cone for sale in the pictured form, for sale in the USA.
Adaptations will have to be made to avoid USA patent infringements, ie. pot support/ suspension.
These adaptions will be available to all Cones and will be explained upon request.
A cone is a simple mathematical calculation, creating the templates and building, are where the hard work begins.
My cones are produced using tensile aluminium. Not only lightweight, but resilient enough for all but the clumsiest of hikers.
I can make a cone to fit the majority of pots, pans, mugs currently available on the backpacking market.
With the ability to stack inside the pot they are made for.
As you can see, the lower part of the cone is regularly spaced with rivets, these are the locators for the upper part keyhole notches.
Lap fell Lock has a good ring to it, a simple yet foolproof joint lock. Mean weight of the cone will depend on the pot it is made for, between 30 and 45g is a rough guide.
The cone functions best with the Stormin Stove.
Please enter pot name and dimensions A.B.C.D.E. into the dialogue box before ordering.
You can enter the name and make of your pot in any of the dialogue boxes.
When measuring a pot with an indented rim like the Evernew series, measure from the lower indent.
As shown by the arrows, for dimensions A.and E.
You may find it easier to measure across the base of pots with a pourer /spout,
to determine the diameter “D”.
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