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Nomad Making it out of titanium would be a good choice. When you succeed I would be interested in one if the price is right. Also interested in where you can get titanium sheet stock for my own experime... |
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Re: Who needs to drink it; you only need the can They look like the same stove with the exception of the small front cross piece which would add stability and decrease the wood capacity. |
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When its your time: I was stationed at Ft. Riley Kansas for what seemed like 100 years(really only 3 at a time) We had many tornados while out in the field. I became so complacent about storms that one night everyone ... |
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Who needs to drink it; you only need the can You would no believe what my friends will do for beer. We built an inground swimming pool and pool house and besides the materals for the pool our only other cost was beer. Besides, they would dri... |
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Who needs to drink it; you only need the can Like you I do not drink. I have purchased over a dozen Foster cans for experimentation. My friends that do drink are happy to empty them for me. The 2 addresses you have for different wood stove... |
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Drilling foster can What a simply elegant idea! Once the top is gone, there should be no danger of distorting the can—excellent! Thanks Ron. |
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no pole tent and size Kevin, See this tent for both size and the possibility of no poles. http://www.ryanjordan.com/2006_arctic/2006/06/ultralight_shel.html |
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Drilling Fosters can Kevin, The backing is a good idea. PVC pipe,however, will not fit tight as the top of the can is steped and is smaller than the area where the holes go. Thanks Mike |
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Holes in Foster can Drilling the holes in the soup can is no problem as the can is stiff,however, the foster can is flimsey and my attempts to drill leave torn and destorted holes. PLEASE HELP. |
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Re: cutting the beer can top Not my idea but this works better than putting the razorblade in a book as it is securely held. Can is then CAREFULLY rolled on the blade that scores the can until the cut goes through. This ... |
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