Plastic screw top

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Tengu

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Jan 10, 2006
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Well, after a bit of list making and skirmishing around, I have got my new, ONE man, kitchen kit, pretty much sorted.

I was going to do without a kettle, though civilised living isnt easy without a kettle.

Then Dad found me this; it belonged to his late wife when she was fishing.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304009666860

The neat thing about it, is the handle folds (unlike many modern kettles.)

And the neater thing is, I already have one. (in my big kitchen kit) So I know I get on with it.

Unfortunately it hasn't its screw top. (Dad said it had a whistle, which he cannot find and I dont really need.)

So I need a new lid.

How would I make one?
 

Bishop

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Jan 25, 2014
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The original would of been pressed steel, easy to lose & tricky to replicate. However the cap shown in Tengu's photo looks suspiciously like the screw top from 5L Motor-oil or Paraffin container.
 

Grebby

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Jul 16, 2008
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If you know someone with a metalworking lathe they should be able to turn something up for you. It does depend on what the thread is though. They would need tje kettle to measure and fit to as well.

I'd give it a go for you but I'm nowhere near you.
 

Fusty

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Mar 17, 2011
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Well, after a bit of list making and skirmishing around, I have got my new, ONE man, kitchen kit, pretty much sorted.

I was going to do without a kettle, though civilised living isnt easy without a kettle.

Then Dad found me this; it belonged to his late wife when she was fishing.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304009666860

The neat thing about it, is the handle folds (unlike many modern kettles.)

And the neater thing is, I already have one. (in my big kitchen kit) So I know I get on with it.

Unfortunately it hasn't its screw top. (Dad said it had a whistle, which he cannot find and I dont really need.)

So I need a new lid.

How would I make one?
Would an end cap for pvc plumbing pipe fit?
Just a thought.
 

Limey Pete

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Jun 20, 2021
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Well, after a bit of list making and skirmishing around, I have got my new, ONE man, kitchen kit, pretty much sorted.

I was going to do without a kettle, though civilised living isnt easy without a kettle.

Then Dad found me this; it belonged to his late wife when she was fishing.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304009666860

The neat thing about it, is the handle folds (unlike many modern kettles.)

And the neater thing is, I already have one. (in my big kitchen kit) So I know I get on with it.

Unfortunately it hasn't its screw top. (Dad said it had a whistle, which he cannot find and I dont really need.)

So I need a new lid.

How would I make one?
How about a big cork or a sink plug Tengu
 

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