Zebra sack

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Roe Ring

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Oct 6, 2010
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N. Wales
I've just ordered a 14cm Zebra billy. Can anyone recommend a well fitting stuff sack type of thing to keep it in and stop the rests of my kit getting dirty? Something off the shelf or army surplus would be good.

I'm sure I've seen one in a DPM bag on another thread. Any info would be great.

Also, will a trianga pot handle work with the inner dish as a small frying pan?

Thanks

RR
 

forestwalker

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
My solution has been to pick up some fabric. For a pot my "ideal" fabric is the kind you make "lightweight" awnings out of (generally a cotton-polyester blend, by WAG 2-300g/m^2). It is fairly sturdy (pots tend to have sharp corners that abrade fabric) and reasonably priced. Sew up a tubular bag (straight across the bottom, then fold the bottom corners down and sew). Drawstring or tie cord, as per preference. Do not make it tight, having to fight it every time you are putting it away is no fun.

But an old pair of jeans would work fine as material source, as would many other things.
 

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