Got bored a while back so decided to make a fry pan from a plough disc,
welded up the centre hole welded on a handle then took it to be sand blasted.
Worked a treat cooking an egg and should be great for stir fries as well
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Got bored a while back so decided to make a fry pan from a plough disc,
welded up the centre hole welded on a handle then took it to be sand blasted.
Worked a treat cooking an egg and should be great for stir fries as well
Would be a great pan for stir fry , well done .
Clever.. I am going to have to learn to weld.
I can help you there just look at this quality job of mine .
https://www.facebook.com/Nyce1s/phot...000993/?type=3
It's weld alright , tank must be aluminium , from what I can tell it looks like Tig welding and I can tell you looks like two or three packs of filler wire and maybe pack and a half of either Zirconiated or Ceriated tungsten electrodes and god knows how much Argon gas .
Trying to weld something that's aluminium and been in contact with petroleum or grease is even something I wouldn't attempt , certainly not with a Tig anyway .
I put me glasses on and had a good look , not Tig but Mig and looks like two different people had a go , bit towards the front looks fairly neat for a bit then turns to shit , especially where they burnt a hole in it .
Made this a while ago have even made them with a shelf for smokes lol
All you need is 1mtr of rod preferably 12mm ,,, 2 x horse shoes and one sleeper
spike. Just hammer it near your chair at camp and away you go..lol
There it is a "rustic Stubby holder"
Who cares about neatness as long as it holds she will be right mate :)
First batch of rocket fuel thru second to go , got around 1.4-1.5 litres of 60 proof , which after flavourings ( bourbon) and required water top up will give two litres of bourbon if my sums are right .
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Going to fill @oncedisturbed dilly bag with a heap of sticks and some
tapers of paper, that way I can have a cuppa anywhere ,,anytime
from my Gillie kettle.
The kettle has its own wooden box so everything is kept nice and dry
Noice, I need to get myself 1 of those
"Never under estimate the power of the tap, let it flow through you"
Brought mine from the UK for just on $100 from memory.
for the base of the fire Ive used a 100mm SS disc that will protect the alloy
a tad.
There was a mob in AUS that sold them in a wooden case with 2 x enamel mugs
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/The-Explo...MAAOSw~AVYpxYV
Have used 1 years ago, never got round to getting one but will when coin is available.
SSAA have a similar model in 3-4 sizes as well
"Never under estimate the power of the tap, let it flow through you"
Found it handy on the last day of camp after the camp fire has been put out.
A hand full of leaf litter and bingo instant hot water, I love it, boils very fast
by design
I suppose most have seen my camp over lid lifter.
spied this one on ebay could be made for less than
$20, you could get abit stylish with it but the idea is there
, just use a pine bun foot from the furniture section at bunnings.
then a 5/16" hook of the correct size a few washers nuts and
a wing nut and away you go, only put it on when you want to lift it,
I can see a steel one in the makings as I type, Dont leave on whilst
cooking especially with COT. Has potenial modified a bit