Crusader Cup Lids

mick miller

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Jan 4, 2008
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Hi, this forum may prove to be expensive for me, so much ingenuity.

I've used the Crusader for 80% of my outdoor cooking over the last three years (I'm an aspiring b'crafter but a more capable long session angler) and have always used tin plates balanced on top to create a lid. Needless to say a less than perfect solution.

Seeing these and seeing the reviews I think I'd rather like one (maybe two). Two questions; 1). Are they dreafully expensive? 2). What metal have you fashioned these from?

Thanks in advance,

Mick.
 

Dougster

Bushcrafter through and through
Oct 13, 2005
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Hi, this forum may prove to be expensive for me, so much ingenuity.

I've used the Crusader for 80% of my outdoor cooking over the last three years (I'm an aspiring b'crafter but a more capable long session angler) and have always used tin plates balanced on top to create a lid. Needless to say a less than perfect solution.

Seeing these and seeing the reviews I think I'd rather like one (maybe two). Two questions; 1). Are they dreafully expensive? 2). What metal have you fashioned these from?

Thanks in advance,

Mick.


1: £7 and
2: Aluminium

Dogs danglies.
 
Aug 29, 2007
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Wiltshire
I would definitely like one of these when you make the next batch.

From the look of the photos they have a very professional finish.

thanks
 

mick miller

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Jan 4, 2008
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Okay, I'm up for one of the next batch. Better than my 'accident waiting to happen jenga-style' balanced hot plate. Let me know how I go about sorting the payments out (PayPal etc.)
 

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