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[at-l] Tin Can Stove's at the PaRuck
- Subject: [at-l] Tin Can Stove's at the PaRuck
- From: janl2@mindspring.com (Jan Leitschuh)
- Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 13:21:17 -0500
Hi Dave,
This is a good point and one I can't address for certain.
But I have a similar can, for saddle soap, that never had a wingnut (good
word, wingnut) in its short, sweet life.
I open it by twisting the two halves in opposite directions. I would think
that would have a similar action for the Kiwi, should the loss of the WN
become evident..
I will test this theory extensively and report back.
Maybe Nighthawk can chime in. Also tell how you made it.
Jan
Dave Hicks wrote:
>
> Jan
>
> I missed that activity -- Dang OB and his event tickets! ;-)} By the time
> I got through doing the pot cozy bit, the line for the Kiwi stove demo was
> too long.
>
> Anyhow, I have a bit of a question, and maybe a reservation.
>
> Did you use a can with the little wingnut typee device to open it, or was it
> a can which you open with a coin?
>
> The reason I am asking is that I have had those wingnut device come off.
> Once they do the can can be a bear to open.
>
> Thinking about fumbling with the wingnut device and having it come off in
> the field.
>
> Chainsaw
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