I am planning a "DIY Camp" where I will not be allowed a single bit of kit (except safety kit) and realised that I would need a fryingpan....
Now - I would never claim any metal working skills, have only rudimentary tools (my "pillar drill is a Woolworths - yes Woolworths - electric drill in an Aldi drill stand) and my source materials are limited - in this case to a pair of old metal plates I was going to get rid of...
Those with skills, tools and materials may have gone for a fuller and rolled edges on the handle (cut from one plate) to stiffen it and stop it bouncing like a spring - I screwed on an off cut of wood from the firewood pile ...using over-length screws as I had no others and then grinding the tips off....
However, my last improv fryingpan was the lid off a biscuit tin with a length of sapling nailed on as a handle and that did duty for over a year!
This one is only intended to last a couple of trips but may do better.
Time spent making it - about half an hour from conception to finish ... all done beteen my morning exercise routine and breakfast (my hour long routine is a great time for thinking!
The finished item - I may let you know how it fares in the field after the DIY Camp!
Now - I would never claim any metal working skills, have only rudimentary tools (my "pillar drill is a Woolworths - yes Woolworths - electric drill in an Aldi drill stand) and my source materials are limited - in this case to a pair of old metal plates I was going to get rid of...
Those with skills, tools and materials may have gone for a fuller and rolled edges on the handle (cut from one plate) to stiffen it and stop it bouncing like a spring - I screwed on an off cut of wood from the firewood pile ...using over-length screws as I had no others and then grinding the tips off....
However, my last improv fryingpan was the lid off a biscuit tin with a length of sapling nailed on as a handle and that did duty for over a year!
This one is only intended to last a couple of trips but may do better.
Time spent making it - about half an hour from conception to finish ... all done beteen my morning exercise routine and breakfast (my hour long routine is a great time for thinking!
The finished item - I may let you know how it fares in the field after the DIY Camp!