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Castlewood 4x4
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21 May 2023 19:59 - 21 May 2023 20:13 #249212
by Soeley
Black 2019 Jimny SZ5
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Castlewood 4x4 was created by Soeley
Just got back from the first
Castlewood 4x4
show in North Wales.
Was a great weekend and well organised.
All packed up.
I was the first to arrive
Soon had the coffee on.
Then finished setting up.
A recent purchase was the Ridgemonkey sandwich toaster, i would highly recommended it.
My washing-up bowl worked a treat as well.
Was a great weekend and well organised.
All packed up.
I was the first to arrive
Soon had the coffee on.
Then finished setting up.
A recent purchase was the Ridgemonkey sandwich toaster, i would highly recommended it.
My washing-up bowl worked a treat as well.
Black 2019 Jimny SZ5
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Last edit: 21 May 2023 20:13 by Soeley.
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23 May 2023 10:09 - 23 May 2023 10:41 #249240
by yakuza
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
Replied by yakuza on topic Castlewood 4x4
Nice setup! Wish I was so organized that I could post pictures of my Car and Trailer insides
Maybe some day.
I have had problems with a similar gas stove that you have, bought mine cheap at a Halfords kind of place. The gas cans get cold and the flame die down. Some stoves have a heat pipe built in to prevent but might be I got too cheap gas cans as well.
Considering also making a slide out floor/drawers in the bottom of not my car, but the trailer.
Edit: See you also got the Alpicool(?) fridge. So pleased with mine 30 liters. Got it on the car start battery wich i swapped for a 70Ah AGM battery. It will keep cool and voltage above 12v for at least 24 or 36 hours if not left in the sun. I have a battery in the trailer as well for the cooler when I do offroading or stay longer without charging. See you have a separate power supply.
Sorry for being off the castlewood topic as I should have put this in your build thread or my Jimny topic

I have had problems with a similar gas stove that you have, bought mine cheap at a Halfords kind of place. The gas cans get cold and the flame die down. Some stoves have a heat pipe built in to prevent but might be I got too cheap gas cans as well.
Considering also making a slide out floor/drawers in the bottom of not my car, but the trailer.
Edit: See you also got the Alpicool(?) fridge. So pleased with mine 30 liters. Got it on the car start battery wich i swapped for a 70Ah AGM battery. It will keep cool and voltage above 12v for at least 24 or 36 hours if not left in the sun. I have a battery in the trailer as well for the cooler when I do offroading or stay longer without charging. See you have a separate power supply.
Sorry for being off the castlewood topic as I should have put this in your build thread or my Jimny topic

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Last edit: 23 May 2023 10:41 by yakuza.
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23 May 2023 13:25 #249244
by DrRobin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
Replied by DrRobin on topic Castlewood 4x4
I was pleased to see you have a Trangia stove (picture 6 with the kettle), I have had one for 40 years, still going strong and didn't think anyone used them anymore what with all of these new fangled gas and multi-fuel stoves on offer.
Did you get any photos of the 4x4 action?
Robin
Did you get any photos of the 4x4 action?
Robin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
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23 May 2023 20:06 #249252
by Soeley
I know what you mean with the gas stove and the kind of canister they use. If you look closely, you will see a hose coming out of the canister cover. This stove came with an adaptor you can use the the screw thread type canisters with. That way you have more choice of gas mix for colder temperatures.
Slide out table is great, far better than I thought possible, I was considering a fold down tailgate table, but this is better as you can still slide the fridge out with table still extended.
The fridge is an Alpicool rebrand "Lvyuan" 40 litre £135 of eBay. 30ltr would have been enough for me but at the time the 40ltr was cheaper than the 30ltr. And seeing as the only difference in size is height, it didn't matter. I like this design, as all the vents are up top. This means you can pack tight around the fridge if need be and not worry about blocking any vents.
No worries about being off topic, it all relate to the pictures
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Replied by Soeley on topic Castlewood 4x4
Thanks.Nice setup! Wish I was so organized that I could post pictures of my Car and Trailer insides
Maybe some day.
I have had problems with a similar gas stove that you have, bought mine cheap at a Halfords kind of place. The gas cans get cold and the flame die down. Some stoves have a heat pipe built in to prevent but might be I got too cheap gas cans as well.
Considering also making a slide out floor/drawers in the bottom of not my car, but the trailer.
Edit: See you also got the Alpicool(?) fridge. So pleased with mine 30 liters. Got it on the car start battery wich i swapped for a 70Ah AGM battery. It will keep cool and voltage above 12v for at least 24 or 36 hours if not left in the sun. I have a battery in the trailer as well for the cooler when I do offroading or stay longer without charging. See you have a separate power supply.
Sorry for being off the castlewood topic as I should have put this in your build thread or my Jimny topic![]()
I know what you mean with the gas stove and the kind of canister they use. If you look closely, you will see a hose coming out of the canister cover. This stove came with an adaptor you can use the the screw thread type canisters with. That way you have more choice of gas mix for colder temperatures.
Slide out table is great, far better than I thought possible, I was considering a fold down tailgate table, but this is better as you can still slide the fridge out with table still extended.
The fridge is an Alpicool rebrand "Lvyuan" 40 litre £135 of eBay. 30ltr would have been enough for me but at the time the 40ltr was cheaper than the 30ltr. And seeing as the only difference in size is height, it didn't matter. I like this design, as all the vents are up top. This means you can pack tight around the fridge if need be and not worry about blocking any vents.
No worries about being off topic, it all relate to the pictures
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23 May 2023 20:13 #249253
by Soeley
There wasn't any 4x4 action, it was a show with trade stands and band on Saturday night. Nothing to stop anyone going off site for the day to do some lanes, but I think with the weather being so good everyone stayed and chilled around the campsite.
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Replied by Soeley on topic Castlewood 4x4
The Trangia is quite a new addition, wish I'd known more about them sooner. I bought a knock off gas burner for it off Amazon for £15. I tend to use a mix of the Trangia and single hot plate (suppose it's good to have a back up )I was pleased to see you have a Trangia stove (picture 6 with the kettle), I have had one for 40 years, still going strong and didn't think anyone used them anymore what with all of these new fangled gas and multi-fuel stoves on offer.
Did you get any photos of the 4x4 action?
Robin
There wasn't any 4x4 action, it was a show with trade stands and band on Saturday night. Nothing to stop anyone going off site for the day to do some lanes, but I think with the weather being so good everyone stayed and chilled around the campsite.
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24 May 2023 05:21 #249255
by yakuza
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
Replied by yakuza on topic Castlewood 4x4
I see the adaptor now for the canister, I'll check that out.
Be careful if you are using the trangia burner with red spirits, enough burn injuries with those. I bought my daughter a simple gas burner, the one you screw on the butane canister, after reading of how many scouts that get burned.
I have a backup too. Or a few for also cooking two sorts like the cofee and the eggs. I have a Jetboil for cofee and shower(!) water and a cheap screw on burner that I use alot. There is also an adaptor for the Jetboil burner I'd like to get to use that one for the normal pots and pans. Very pleased with the Jetboil!
I see you where there early, as where we the Norwegians at the Danish meet. First to come and last to leave
Be careful if you are using the trangia burner with red spirits, enough burn injuries with those. I bought my daughter a simple gas burner, the one you screw on the butane canister, after reading of how many scouts that get burned.
I have a backup too. Or a few for also cooking two sorts like the cofee and the eggs. I have a Jetboil for cofee and shower(!) water and a cheap screw on burner that I use alot. There is also an adaptor for the Jetboil burner I'd like to get to use that one for the normal pots and pans. Very pleased with the Jetboil!
I see you where there early, as where we the Norwegians at the Danish meet. First to come and last to leave

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