This stand will work with the SP600. I have gone to a 1/4 inch vent in one side and three 1/4 inch holes on the other for draining. Anything smaller just clogs up
Tinney, the Foster's painted logo runs right up to the top on the outside so it doesn't look like you rolled the sides to the outside like a standard pot. Beyond that, I haven't a clue how you made this.
It seems to me that simply rolling the top to the outside would be the simplest, cheapest & most hygienic way to reinforce a rim. I have to say though that what you have is pretty to look at.
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minibulldesign 2 years ago
Then don't --it was just a suggestion :- )
minibulldesign 2 years ago
This stand will work with the SP600. I have gone to a 1/4 inch vent in one side and three 1/4 inch holes on the other for draining. Anything smaller just clogs up
minibulldesign 2 years ago
I wonder how you collect all those cans! :-)
RitchiePowell 2 years ago
I buy them from a guy named JJ
minibulldesign 2 years ago
Tinny, You're awesome, just awesome!
Nerotique 2 years ago
Does this one also hold SnowPeak 600? If so, I want to switch my order to this, Order #2402.
Regards, Yoko
omatsu123 2 years ago
Another great all in one kitchen for the beginner. I still LOVE my Paradigm but, this looks like a nice kit too.
MaximumDensity1 2 years ago
Tinney, the Foster's painted logo runs right up to the top on the outside so it doesn't look like you rolled the sides to the outside like a standard pot. Beyond that, I haven't a clue how you made this.
It seems to me that simply rolling the top to the outside would be the simplest, cheapest & most hygienic way to reinforce a rim. I have to say though that what you have is pretty to look at.
deezynar 2 years ago
When you figure out how to roll this thin aluminum, let me know. The pot has no place for food to get trapped and is very easy to clean
minibulldesign 2 years ago
cool
meloveFIRE 2 years ago