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Pot Stand-Windscreen

Step 21Notes

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Flashing (minimum 10') and aluminum angle (minimum 3') come in long lengths, so you will have enough to make several pot stand-windscreens. I ended up making one for each of my backpacking pots. Or you could invite over your hiking buddies and everyone could make their own out of the extra material.

Other tools can be used to make this project. I found out that cutting the flashing was actually easier with a scissors instead of a tin snips. A Dremmel tool definitely makes cutting the angle, smoothing edges and cutting the slots much, much easier. And if you have a rivet tool, rivets might make a good alternative to attaching the legs, but make sure you can still collapse/expand the flashing at the overlap leg.
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