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went shopping today ( big yawn ) . when we came across a "poundland " store. browsing around i saw stainless steel tea and coffee tins with lids so i thought. mmmmmmmm billycan? when i got back home i drilled 2 holes in the top lip of the canister opposite each other pinched a wire coathanger from the wardrobe ( sorry darling ) formed a handle and cut corresponding notches out of the lid and voila a s/s billycan for a £1 !!!!it works spot on as i lit a fire in the back garden ( sorry again luv,,but it was in the name of science! Honest..OUCH )to test it and had a nice brew from it. it holds 1 litre to the brim so is ample for 2 cuppas. :D

tom
 
Wire coat hangers :eek: , not seen one of those for years, all of ours are wood or plastic now, im sure the little bleeders are hiding away in the depths of the wardrobe somewhere though :)
 
I use exactly that, a stainless steel coffee / tea container suspended by an old piece of metal coat hanger

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running bare said:
wot use is a plastic hanger other than its intended? at least you could try and make a fire drill out of a wooden one if its got the bottom rail on :D

tom

They come with bottom rails :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Time to have words me thinks :rolleyes:
 
is it me or? when you leave your trousers on the bedroom floor, the shout goe's up," hang them up dear there are hangers in the wardrobe" open the door of the wardrobe and sure enough, half a dozen shiney wire hangers. But when you go to get a wire hanger to make your billy can from a coffee tin, open the door there are all gone!!!! twilight zone? :lmao: Yours Den
 
running bare said:
went shopping today ( big yawn ) . when we came across a "poundland " store. browsing around i saw stainless steel tea and coffee tins with lids so i thought. mmmmmmmm billycan? when i got back home i drilled 2 holes in the top lip of the canister opposite each other pinched a wire coathanger from the wardrobe ( sorry darling ) formed a handle and cut corresponding notches out of the lid and voila a s/s billycan for a £1 !!!!it works spot on as i lit a fire in the back garden ( sorry again luv,,but it was in the name of science! Honest..OUCH )to test it and had a nice brew from it. it holds 1 litre to the brim so is ample for 2 cuppas. :D

tom

Would make a good container for making char cloth too. I've got 2 stainless steel coffee cans I got from a hardware bargain basket for £1.50 each to use for char cloth making
 
I want to know what happened to the automatic hangers we had when I was younger, not sure haow they worked but I used to leave my clothes on the floor then when I come back the clothes would be hung in the wardrobe by themselves!
Anybody know where they are sold now? :lmao:
 
You can still get them the automatic ones, but they're bleedin' expensive!

I got funny looks from the wife when I bought home a dozen wire hangers from doing the rounds of the cupboards at work - she thought I was nuts when I said they were for 'bushcraft' use!! :o
 

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