"Ridgeline" lightweight pot series
Re: "Ridgeline" lightweight pot series
Easy modification to help little inconveniences.
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Re: "Ridgeline" lightweight pot series
I located 2 containers for a possible kitchen container to be used with the Foster flat bottom 2 cupper.
The one on the left weighs 45gr and the one on the right weighs half as much, 23gr.

The one on the left weighs 45gr and the one on the right weighs half as much, 23gr.


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Re: "Ridgeline" lightweight pot series
A little bit of feedback from Spain:
Hi Dan,
Just received my two cup stove, and generic one cup, and they look really super. I can hardly wait to get them up into the Spanish Sierra Nevada to try them. You may be seeing them soon on my Youtube channel, in the mean time, you can see the region on Youtube 'Mulhacen in winter'. Thanks for a great looking, and very light product.
Regards Steve Whittingham (Spain)
Hi Dan,
Just received my two cup stove, and generic one cup, and they look really super. I can hardly wait to get them up into the Spanish Sierra Nevada to try them. You may be seeing them soon on my Youtube channel, in the mean time, you can see the region on Youtube 'Mulhacen in winter'. Thanks for a great looking, and very light product.
Regards Steve Whittingham (Spain)
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Re: "Ridgeline" lightweight pot series
Today is Friday. Rinse the Foster cans day. No help from my cat
I keep busy every day
This afternoon I put the ridges on and the flat bottoms. I'm working on em!


This afternoon I put the ridges on and the flat bottoms. I'm working on em!

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Re: "Ridgeline" lightweight pot series
I made this 400ml capacity mug today. It's the type used by Ultra light folks that count grams.
I made the lide to be a "snap" closure lid. I can fill the mug with water, turn it upside down and shake it and it wont come off. It's nice for keeping the items in your mug/pot secure when it's in the stuff sack.
I made the lide to be a "snap" closure lid. I can fill the mug with water, turn it upside down and shake it and it wont come off. It's nice for keeping the items in your mug/pot secure when it's in the stuff sack.
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Re: "Ridgeline" lightweight pot series
Looks great, Zelph ! ......and cheaper than titanium and recycling scrap! You da Man!!! 

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Re: "Ridgeline" lightweight pot series
My friend Tinny likes the ridgelines
Read the comments:
But tinny doesn't sell beer can pots anymore.

Read the comments:
But tinny doesn't sell beer can pots anymore.
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