Kelly Kettles and TM Hunt Yuma/Magua

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This is a dupe post of a thread over in the TM Hunt makers' forum, but I figured it would appeal here as well.

I used a couple of Hunts to do first-fires on a couple of Kelly Kettles today. Thought I'd share the process.
Here's the gear in question. A Yuma, a Magua, a Kelly Kettle Trekker (stainless), and a Kelly Kettle Base Camp (stainless).

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I started by using the Yuma to baton some branches and make smaller pieces to feed into the Kelly chimneys.

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I took a moment to admire Todd's handles. No, not his love handles. He does a really nice job at making scales that fit your hand.

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I also appreciate the amount of thought that goes into his knife design.
For instance, there are three runs of jimping on the Yuma, each of which facilitates very nicely a different grip.
The next three pics show this idea pretty well.

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I used the Magua--which is a perfectly sized pocket, Murse, or even neck knife--to gather some bark scrapings for ignition.

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With the Yuma, I did a little feathersticking to help with ignition.

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Here's the Yuma with some of my "found fuel."

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I used a little bit of PJCB to start the burn in the Base Camp.
I have a film canister (ask your dad if you don't know) full of "Vaselined" cotton in my Kelly kit.
You can just see it poking out in the next picture.

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Pretty quickly, I had a solid fire going in the chimney, which I helped by feeding wood through the top.

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I didn't get time down to the second, but I checked at start-up (5:19) and at rolling boil (5:26).
The Base Camp easily cranked out a hard boil in under seven minutes.

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When I pulled the chimney, I had a nice fire going, and using the grill set I bought for the Scout and Base Camp, I could have done a little heating/cooking over the coals if I'd wanted.

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Okay, so I cheated a little bit with the Trekker.
The Kelly cook kits have a pot grabber that is useful for manipulating the fire bowls, and I used mine to transfer coals over to the Trekker bowl.

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After feeding in a few sticks, I had a nice fire going in the Trekker.

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Because I transferred coals, it took less than four minutes to get a rolling boil going in the smaller kettle.

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And here are the coals left in the Trekker after I pulled the chimney.
I have a grill set for it as well, and so again, I can heat/cook over coals in this base if I want.

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Here's the whole stainless family. Collect them all, I say!

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I've been interested in the Kelly Kettles since I saw AIGs video on them. Definitely on the to-get list.

I like the jimping placement on the Yuma. That finger jimping is more useful to me than what is typical for most knives being located for the thumb.

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Cool post Guyon, I have been liking the looks of the Kelly Kettles for a few years since I saw them elsewhere...a British site I believe. Definitely looks like an efficient system for heating water. As for the Hunts, yeah I like those too, very well thought out design. I like them so much I have two now, one is fixed to my water bottle carrier, and the other rides on my belt a lot. The wife has a Magua she keeps in her car console. Todd makes some great knives. These are ours, and I did a review of the first one here.

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1014509-T-M-Hunt-Yuma-model

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I made a rice pudding warmer attachment for one of those for mah mate for when he's fishing. I used the same thing I use as a pot stand over a Trangia. From the spares box one of these -
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