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BJ
27-01-2013, 02:16 PM
I found this coffee storage container in home bargains, £1.00 and using some cloche stakes from B&Q £1.30 for 30 I converted it into a nice little cooking vessel.
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just drilled some holes and bent the stakes to suit and have a pot and small frying pan. Stripped the paint off and all done, everything fits inside nicely.
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John_McC
27-01-2013, 02:49 PM
Look very similar to the ones 99p store sold for a while, wish they still did as could do with a couple more. Also love the way you've made the handles will have to look in the local B&Q to see if they stock the stakes.
Cheers John

Bernie
27-01-2013, 02:55 PM
Nice job. I absolutely love home made kit. Don't ask me why, I have no logical reason for it. :)

wildish64
27-01-2013, 02:57 PM
nice T^

hmmm that's got me thinking now....

Silverback
27-01-2013, 03:01 PM
nice work BJ...I have a trip this weekend coming...may just have to get sanding and drilling

AL...
27-01-2013, 06:13 PM
Now thats Clever :D

Cheers
AL

Kernowek Scouser
27-01-2013, 06:20 PM
Nice work fella, have you fired it up yet?

BJ
27-01-2013, 06:31 PM
Nice work fella, have you fired it up yet?

Only in the garage so far, but looking forwards to getting out soon. http://yoursmiles.org/tsmile/subject/t57091.gif (http://yoursmiles.org/t-subject.php?page=5)

f0rm4t
27-01-2013, 08:20 PM
Yup, loving that!

beermaker
24-02-2013, 07:30 AM
very impressive!! Nice work BJ!

beermaker
24-02-2013, 05:27 PM
Meant to ask BJ - noticed you have the same "sink drainer" stove as I do but you've cut an opening for adding fuel. I haven't done this on mine so need to lift the pan to add fuel. Is it worth doing and does it affect the way it burns at all?

Sar-ian
24-02-2013, 11:53 PM
Meant to ask BJ - noticed you have the same "sink drainer" stove as I do but you've cut an opening for adding fuel. I haven't done this on mine so need to lift the pan to add fuel. Is it worth doing and does it affect the way it burns at all?

I too have the IKEA hobo stove, I did have the opening in the front, but found the fuel kept falling out, so I replaced it, and left it intacted. I carry a few bbq brickettes and use them... cheers Ian..

beermaker
02-03-2013, 05:44 PM
Cheers for that Sar-Ian. I've cut the hole with a very thin slitting disk in the angle grinder so no distortion and kept the bit I cut out. Going to try it and if I don't like it I'll braze the little bit back in again! I also found a similar metal container which I've rubbed up to remove the paint, although still need to go to B&Q to get some of those nice little spikes to make handles!

BJ
02-03-2013, 08:09 PM
Meant to ask BJ - noticed you have the same "sink drainer" stove as I do but you've cut an opening for adding fuel. I haven't done this on mine so need to lift the pan to add fuel. Is it worth doing and does it affect the way it burns at all?

I haven't had a problem, and while its not a problem to lift the pot off the top while you feed the fire. if like me you use a pot that needs a support across the strainer, any fuel can catch on the support. So I found feeding through the side worked well. I guess if your pot has a greater diameter than the strainer then feeding from the top is easy. http://yoursmiles.org/tsmile/subject/t57024.gif (http://yoursmiles.org/t-subject.php?page=2)

beermaker
02-03-2013, 08:22 PM
cheers for the info BJ T^ still have to try it in anger but probably going to do that tomorrow! going up to my folks so going to try and scrounge some stainless wire off my old man to make a bail handle for it and whilst there it'd be rude not to have a trial run.... :D

shepherd
12-05-2013, 03:09 PM
I found this coffee storage container in home bargains, £1.00 and using some cloche stakes from B&Q £1.30 for 30 I converted it into a nice little cooking vessel.
6775677667776778

just drilled some holes and bent the stakes to suit and have a pot and small frying pan. Stripped the paint off and all done, everything fits inside nicely.
6779

http://yoursmiles.org/psmile/profession/p0114.gif (http://yoursmiles.org/p-profession.php)

love it... great work

bopdude
12-05-2013, 03:33 PM
I've done the same thing re cutting a feeder slot but only cut the 2 horizontals and 1 vertical line, the result is that it is now ' hinged ' it works fine :)

David_JAFO
12-05-2013, 03:41 PM
hello,
:welcome: Well is that not what Survival skills are all about improvisation :wink: ?
Regards
David


Nice job. I absolutely love home made kit. Don't ask me why, I have no logical reason for it. :)

snowleopard
12-05-2013, 06:44 PM
nice mod there!

Joel