Converting the Jetboil to propane cylinders

I bought a Jetboil Minimo  to have a compact water boiler, and to work with the freeze dried pouches in case of a short-term event. It’s also handy if we need to evacuate, although I can’t see why we would need to.  The Minimo is a great product, it’s rare for me to find something that isn’t lacking in some way but this is one of them. Zero complaints, but of course I wanted to have the option to run a standard propane cylinder vs the expensive canisters. There are a few adaptors out there, but they don’t work with the Jetboil base and seem dodgy. Web searching turned up the key point that the gas threads are 7/16-28, which is of course not standard. But, a common radio connector IS, so I found one on a old cable. Don’t know the brand, but it’s a TNC female for RG-58 with a crimp sleeve. This fit the gas port PERFECTLY (see below).

I used an 1/8 pin punch to press out the Teflon sleeve, you will need to remove it to have a port for the gas. It presses out from the end opposite the threads. One that’s done, it can be attached directly to a 1/8 ID rubber hose via the handy barb if you can a straight on path.  Since I wanted a low profile, I used an 1/8 NPT F-F right angle fitting, drilled out on one end to accept the TNC. That gets filed to clean the plating off, and soldered in. The right angle is then soldered to a piece of sheet metal, which is artfully bent to fit the plastic base.

 

sideI used an 1/8 NPT hose barb to fit the hose (more on that later).

Top view

topI used a lathe to turn the TNC body to 0.430, this fit the right angle but it looks like it would fit with a slightly larger drill.

Show time

Once I got it all together, I cranked it up and got a gas leak at the barb threads. Added thread tape, and YEAH BABY flame.  Added a pot of water, and noticed it took a while to boil, and had an orange flame at the tip. OK, so maybe a jet change? I turned up to full, and it went “plop” and winked out. No gas flow. I used compressed air and blew the jet out backwards without dismantling it fully, and back in business.  I think there was swarf in the hose, but after this it worked great (stoichiometric flame and rapid heating). No difference between propane and the butane/propane mix, at room temp. In base camp Everest, probably not the case but that’s not a concern for me.

First test (with swarf). You can see the Bernzomatic extension hose…

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Second test (swarf removed)

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Houston, we have a go for boil

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The hose is a Bernzomatic extension kit, it’s 14 bucks at Home Depot and was exactly what I needed for this. Just whack the hose at the point you want, and attach to the barb. Saved me a ton of effort fabbing a custom part from a hand torch.

You may notice 22 LR reloading stuff in the pic, that’s a whole ‘nother topic.  Basically I’m trying to make a custom quiet pest round, using unfired Aguila Colibri brass and loading shotgun powder. I either get a *%$@# cannon blast noise or a pathetic droopy trajectory.  Yes, I have tried ALL the available subsonics and they are either way too loud or Airsoft realm.  I’ll figure it out, eventually.  Will involve Red Dot or Blue dot powder….

 

Wheat Bread Victory

Hooray, I finally made a loaf of 100% wheat bread that was tasty and everyone chowed down on. The trick was (as I mentioned earlier) to use whole berries, grind them as fine as the machine will go, use 50% more water than recipes call for, and bake at 400 vs 350.

Exhibit A

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Nice crumb, hard crust, not dense. The white load behind it is from a bread machine, it’s like candy and the family eats it up as soon as it comes out of the machine.

The next big thing will be to try sourdough, in a crisis yeast will not be available so it’s a must. It is said the sourdough yeast works a lot better in whole wheat than the packaged variety, and you can make a firmer loaf that self supports (boule). I have the starter direction, will give that a whirl over the next few weeks.

Wheat Pancakes

I had a cup of flour left over from bread making, so I made whole wheat pancakes.  They were very good, my wife and son loved them but D2 wee’d on them. Figures, she hates anything whole grain.  They look and prepare the same as Bisquick versions, they have a little more of a wheat flavor but otherwise taste great. I didn’t know how the hard wheat would work in self-rising goods, turns out pretty well. I have the soft wheat berries but haven’t done anything with it, I’m not planning on that sort of refinement in my wheat farming.

Stay tuned for Operation Sourdough, that’s in the pipeline.

 

 

 

Breakfast in America (freeze dried)

I finally got around to trying powdered eggs. I’ve been meaning to do this for a long time, and got a bit of time to experiment.  I’d always heard powdered eggs were bad, and I see why. To start, I bought a #10 can of Scrambled Egg Mix from BePrepared. I followed the instructions, made a small batch that looked great but tasted nasty. I can’t really say what specifically makes it bad, maybe salt but it’s just this weird unnatural flavor combined with a rubbery texture. I tried using less water to combat the latter, and it improved things but only marginally. It went from vile to “no seconds for me, thanks”.  It was like a dry Egg McMuffin egg portion, puck like but oddly far more edible. You could make a sandwich out of it and it would be OK.

The Contenders

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I read some Amazon reviews of powdered eggs, and the consensus was “Ovaeasy” is the best. Got a small packet of those, and yes we have a winner.  They are very close to real eggs in taste and texture, and pretty good to eat. I fed some to my wife, who said “I’d eat them if I was starving” which means they were OK. I finished the whole portion, which I could not do with the other product.  Glad I didn’t buy a lot of those!

Speaking of breakfast, I also tried the Mountain Home Bacon and Eggs in a pouch. That was fair, I ate it but it’s not quite as good as Ovaeasy. It’s way easier to prepare, no dishes or fooling with whisks and pans.