You are the man, as always. I think a small row of drainage holes on one side and you'll have the perfect lid. Is it just me or does the graphics on the aluminum totally make the lid look cool - styling!
Awesome Idea and job on this one Tinny. Are the screws you are using for the knob stainless steel? I'm thinking about the rust factor, the screw will see a lot of moisture and thought I would just ask. The idea is great at least now I know where to get a lid for my SP 600. How much we talking here for a lid?
Jason is going tosell a high end model made from a thick aluminum for --probably--$10.00 --these are a tree hugger version made from an aluminum beer bottle that is nat a durable but workable and much better than foil for ?????--$6 ??
Thanks Tinny, I may end up buying one from each of you. I have two SP600's and would love to compare the both of them. Funny how it takes two people outside the company to create the item most want for the Snow Peak 600 mug. Both you and Jason have become greatly respected in the world of Backpacking and hiking for ideas such as these! Great work on both your parts! Thanks again!
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hoytusa09 10 months ago
Making any more lids? Jason isnt making them and Im wanting one.
alanvalentinus 11 months ago
Turn Tinny's SP600 lid upside down. It fits perfectly to SP450 single wall mug.
omatsu123 2 years ago
Will this lid fit the double wall snow peak 600?
rottenspuds 2 years ago
I have a 400 ml cup, no lid is available either.
badphobar 2 years ago
You are the man, as always. I think a small row of drainage holes on one side and you'll have the perfect lid. Is it just me or does the graphics on the aluminum totally make the lid look cool - styling!
bfjgreen 2 years ago
That lid will be hot; shouldn't the knob be bigger?
baddogonline 2 years ago
sweet lid. nice tooling. love the wood knob
WorldStove 2 years ago
Looks awsome... i was thinking scews in alu .. they wont rust either.. and nice in terms of gram weenies :-) .. good one Tinny !
DogMusherNorway 2 years ago
Awesome Idea and job on this one Tinny. Are the screws you are using for the knob stainless steel? I'm thinking about the rust factor, the screw will see a lot of moisture and thought I would just ask. The idea is great at least now I know where to get a lid for my SP 600. How much we talking here for a lid?
NCHiker1970 2 years ago
Jason is going tosell a high end model made from a thick aluminum for --probably--$10.00 --these are a tree hugger version made from an aluminum beer bottle that is nat a durable but workable and much better than foil for ?????--$6 ??
minibulldesign 2 years ago
Thanks Tinny, I may end up buying one from each of you. I have two SP600's and would love to compare the both of them. Funny how it takes two people outside the company to create the item most want for the Snow Peak 600 mug. Both you and Jason have become greatly respected in the world of Backpacking and hiking for ideas such as these! Great work on both your parts! Thanks again!
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NCHiker1970 2 years ago
There are lighter screws JIC you want to do better by the gram weenies.
That is a very nice lid maker.
cdltpx 2 years ago
looks real good ya get that new press mabe ya can inprove the spork better cutting larger spoon
JEFF1Z 2 years ago
looks good tinny
Obsidian117 2 years ago
That looks great! When you post these on your store they are going to sell mighty fast!
I can't wait to get one and toss my foil lid for my 600!!!
widerstand 2 years ago
Very clever. i watched the video last night on this subject.
PaFirePhoto 2 years ago
well done
dragonflyhiker 2 years ago
Good job Tinny. Must be nice to have the know-how, experience and tools to just whip up anything you might need.
Woodenarrows 2 years ago
If Snow Peak cant do it, Tinny can!
with one or two tiny holes the lid will have a weight under 11g.
very good idea :) thx Tinny. I need something like this for my 500ml cup. alu foil does the job, but a real lid is more stylish :-)
q1qeu 2 years ago
Jason was talking about adding holes as a strainer. That was a good idea too. Awesome job Tinny.
JosiahsBackpack 2 years ago
looks pretty good tinny
jdinky3 2 years ago