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[at-l] tin can stove



i just left an extra line of the vertical strands (every other one)
of the fencing and bent them towards the middle to support the pot.

"Billie H. Cleek" wrote:
> 
> Granted, I haven't yet used it in the field, but I plan to try rocks my
> first time out. If that doesn't work well then I'll probably buy some
> wire fencing; I'm not sure what it's called, but it's not chicken wire,
> but a bit stronger and usually has rectangular holes. I figured I'd put a
> small little chicken wire basket on top of that to help hold the pot
> securely in place.
> 
> Cleek
> 
>  On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 Snodrog5@aol.com wrote:
> 
> > Tincanman blessed me with one of his contraptions, too. What do you use to
> > hold your pot above the flames? I tried the tent stakes, but I'm not clever
> > enough to make that work. Mrs TJ tinsnipped dryer vent leftovers into a sorta
> > windscreenpotholderupper. Worked OK, but is rather unstable. I'd like to hear
> > what others are doing!
> > thanks
> > TJ
> >
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