two questions

first, i have a two burner alcohol stove. the last gallon of fuel cost me $23.00. surely, there must be a better deal to be had on alcohol fuel.

second, on my starboard side sliding glass window, the vertical piece of aluminum, that is pressure fitted to the window, at the rear of the window has fallen off. the good news is i was able to retrieve it and now would like to install it back onto the glass. questions is how? the fact that it fell off tells me the pressure was not sufficient to hold it in place, do i now use adhesive or just hammer it back on?
best regards
pat
ok, my spell chek is not workeng so, hop i didn3t maek ayn errsors
 
Hi Cap'n Pat. I'd try a little silicone RTV on the aluminum. Just a little. And don't "hammer" it, push it on gently, if you have to tap it, put a wood block between the aluminum and your sledge hammer! :shock:

As for the alcohol, I don't know. Didn't use our alcohol stove much in Captain's Choice, you could always use Wild Turkey, that way, if the stove doesn't work, you'd have something to keep you busy! :disgust

Charlie
 
The same thing happened to me shortly after delivery. Actually, my brother-in-law tried to slide the window open from the outside by grabbing that vertical metal rail, and pulled it off. I put it back on with some silicone and a little hand pressure. Hasn't budged since, and that was three years ago.
 
capt. patrick campbell":24fdefya said:
first, i have a two burner alcohol stove. the last gallon of fuel cost me $23.00. surely, there must be a better deal to be had on alcohol fuel.

second, on my starboard side sliding glass window, the vertical piece of aluminum, that is pressure fitted to the window, at the rear of the window has fallen off. the good news is i was able to retrieve it and now would like to install it back onto the glass. questions is how? the fact that it fell off tells me the pressure was not sufficient to hold it in place, do i now use adhesive or just hammer it back on?
best regards
pat
ok, my spell chek is not workeng so, hop i didn3t maek ayn errsors


I use denatured alcohol shelac / paint thinner from any hardware store. A little clear RTV silicone & a rubber hammer :mrgreen: :beer
 
thanks guys,
your advice is well taken, especially charlie's, i'll pick up the silicone, paint thinner and some wild turkey.
that way, if the coffee doesn't perk and window falls out, i won't even know!
have a great day.
pat
 
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