I have a Coleman propane camp stove. One of the two burner models that uses the canisters of propane for fuel. When I connect the tube from the canister to the stove at the point where it feeds gas into the burner valve there must be a leak because it bursts into flame at that point. I thought it was the rubber ring washer that is on the end of the tube from the regulator. No it wasn't. Replaced that part and still had the fire.
I thought maybe someone reading my blog might have some idea about how to solve this problem. I have had the stove for quite awhile and it is still in really good shape. Almost brand new. Can't figure out why it suddenly leaks and presents a fire hazard. Coleman is no help! I hope I don't have to replace the whole stove. They are expensive! And the gas feed is redesigned.
Found the problem when we were getting our equipment ready to go camping. A real bummer to be without the stove. Cooked many a meal and brewed lots of coffee on that stove. It's like an old camping buddy.
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