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Old 03-11-2004, 09:45   #1
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Default 4.8 oz. Cookkit for AntiGravityGear 3 Cup Pot

I just put up a web page for my latest ultralight windscreen/potstand project.
Pretty standard design using two tent stakes and aluminum roof flashing.

http://www.datasync.com/~wksmith/lizstove.html

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I just put up a web page for my latest ultralight windscreen/potstand project.
Pretty standard design using two tent stakes and aluminum roof flashing.

http://www.datasync.com/~wksmith/lizstove.html

Cheers,
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Looks good!! I made a potstand just like that for my ss mug that I use to cook with out of a stew can. The flashing is alot lighter tho! I have been thinking about getting one of those pots from Antigravity gear ,but sometimes I like to take along a fry pan and Campmor has the open Country non stick mess kit.It has 3/4qt non stick pot,7" nonstick frypan,7" plate and a 8 oz plastic cup.Total weight is 1lb so the 3/4qt pot should weigh close to what the antigravity gear pot weighs.The whole set is $14.99.
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