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As it happens I just did a bit of roofing work last month that left me with 
15+ feet of 14" flashing. Like Gary, I don't throw such things away. My 
wife says I don't throw ANYTHING away. She's close to being right.  :)

At 09:03 PM 12/9/2005 -0500, Gary Ticknor wrote:
>I also just tried making one for a Pepsi can stove and a Wally-world 
>grease pot. I also will have to tweak it in the next version to get the 
>height better.
>
>What a great use for leftover flashing! I TOLD my wife we should save 
>such! SHE said we would never use it and I have too much clutter. Ha!
>
>- Frugalbriar
>
>Mark wrote:
>
>>Jim posted the link to my solution. I use esbit, a wallyworld grease
>>pot, and a slightly modified version of the pot support/windscreen
>>inspired by the page Kevin / StoveStomper posted. I think StoveStomper
>>is on the list (or once was). Mine weighs exactly 1 oz. With the grease
>>pot, its a hefty 5.1 oz.
>>Take your inspiration from Kevin's page and $3 worth of flashing from
>>Home Depot and try a few designs out for yourself. I almost completed an
>>adjustable support I intended for either esbit or alcohol, but alas, I
>>mis-cut. Have to spend another 3 bucks to continue that project...
>>
>>My 2 cents, the e-bay dude is cashing in on inspiration borrowed from
>>StoveStomper. Don't know if StoveStomper's was the original, but it was
>>the first design I saw like that from several years ago. The
>>instructions are there, only thing his "kit" is missing is the flashing
>>and the price.
>>
>>
>>Jim Bullard wrote:
>>
>>
>>>That was a "kit" so you'd have to make it yourself. Here's a link to a
>>>similar one for Esbit <http://www.datasync.com/~wksmith/stove.html>
>>>
>>>At 09:37 AM 12/9/2005 -0500, Marsha wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I like it - sure wish they'd make something like this for an esbit.
>>>>Marsha
>>>>
>>>>Doug Mathews wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Any one seen/had any experience with this?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>http://tinyurl.com/acloa
>>>>>
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