This tiny grill would be very useful if you were out fishing for example, you could catch some little fish and then grill them for lunch! The possibilities are endless..probably
If you match this grill with one of the many hunter/gatherer 'ibles you have yourself a recipe for free tasty food, perfect in this unstable economy :D
Dont click the links yet or you'll forget to read the rest of my sweet 'ible !! :D
Catch Fish !
Catch a Gopher !
Catch a Mouse !
Catch a Wabbit !
Catch a Turtle !
Catch an Eel !
p.s. i don't condone the killing of animals at all :I
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- Altoids tin
- Hacksaw
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PLEASE RESPOND
sticks and stones may break bones, but you can't use stones! use paper!!!
"Don't pack stuff too tight or it won't ignite"- DIY the BBQ
Put your fuel in and put the rods in too! then use a match and light!
don't touch the bars when you see orange, it means you'll get burned!!!
How does the tin hold up to heat? I mean, it seems like it might melt.
one snap and you have a cut in less than a few seconds
For goodness sake use two pieces of wood the appropriate thickness with the Altoids tin in the middle. It's much secure and you won't screw up the tin. Whew, now I feel better...
Gratz on contest, too.
Just one tiny little picky point:
"...rod sections need to be 10 cm long, if you are using any other type of tin then just measure the length and add 5cm so the ends will poke out the sides..."
(emphasis added by me)
Er, perhaps you mean "5 mm" here?
(...unless I'm totally missing some part of the concept?)
Glad you won in the contest! :)
5*
Had you not seen it before? eBQ