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1.0 Oz. Ultralight Backpacking Solid Fuel Stove/Windscreen for Evernew .9 L Ti Cook Pot and MSR Titan Kettle with 1.2 oz. version for Wal-Mart Grease Pot

Here are a few pics of my ultralight homemade one-piece 'esbit' stove/windscreen I use backpacking.
Made from 2 5/8" by 24" piece of thin aluminum roof flashing.
Total weight of 1.0 oz.

Design sketches for the MSR Titan Kettle and Wal-Mart Grease Pot versions are on the bottom of this page.

I got tired of keeping track of a separate pot stand and wind shield while ultralight backpacking, so I came up with this design.

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Stove/Windscreen ready for action with a bit of aluminum foil to protect the ground from the burning 'esbit' tab.
Since taking these pictures, several people have suggested using the cutoff bottom of an aluminum can instead.
I have switched to this myself. Great idea.

top view

Top View

Evernew Ti Pot on Stove/Windscreen

One of the unique features of this design is the use of the cook pot's handle as one of the three pot supports.

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Yep, that's a New Balance 804 toe. An 'esbit' tab IS burning in the center of the foil.

cooking away

Lid on, cooking away.

boiling H2O

Boiling H2O.

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Very little mess left from 'esbit' tab.

unfolded

Unfolded Stove/Windscreen.

Ready for pack

Packed away inside cook pot. Put lid on and ready to go back in pack.

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Quick and dirty design sketches.

If you aren't comfortable working with sharp metal, tin snips, and power drills, don't try this at home. :)
Wear gloves and eye protection! I cut myself and almost put out an eye messing with this stuff.
Be sure to sand or file the sharp edges left after cutting.

EvernewSk2

If your stapler isn't heavy duty, try drilling small holes and securing with a bit of small wire.

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I have added this sketch to show more details on forming the support tabs.

MSRTitanSk

MSR TITAN KETTLE (.85 L) 1.0 oz. STOVE/WINDSCREEN DESIGN SKETCH
Made from 3" by 20.5" piece of aluminum roof flashing.
The support tab cuts should be 1 1/2" deep.

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WAL-MART GREASE POT 1.2 oz. STOVE/WINDSCREEN DESIGN SKETCH
Made from 2 3/4" by 26 1/2" piece of aluminum roof flashing.
This design requires three pot support tabs since the Wal-Mart Pot has no handle.
The support tab cuts should be 1 3/8" deep.

Don Stier (trail name, Dobber) came up with a nice variation for the Wal-Mart Pot
Check out his version!

W. Kevin Smith
wksmith1000@yahoo.com
Revised 09/28/2002

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