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04/15/2016 05:15AM  
Wingnut:I have been lurking on this site for years but tonight I joined. That being said the pack you made for the stove looks great. I was wondering if you could put up a link for the table?. Where did you get the top poles with those ends? That looks like a brand new stove???? all shiny and clean, gotta love that new gear smell. May you live long enough to wear that stove out. FRED
 
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wingnut
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04/15/2016 06:52AM  
I don't have any plans for the table. The ends on the tubes came from Mcmaster Carr. I've had the stove for a couple of years but It still has that new stove smell.
 
Grandma L
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04/15/2016 10:14PM  
quote wingnut: " I don't have any plans for the table. The ends on the tubes came from Mcmaster Carr. I've had the stove for a couple of years but It still has that new stove smell. "

So when are you going to mass produce your table and offer them to board members? They look great.
 
wingnut
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04/16/2016 08:50PM  
I think it cost more in material than you could sell it for and I've got a couple of bugs to work out.
 
Grandma L
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04/16/2016 10:22PM  
Well, keep us posted. it is a nice looking table!
 
04/18/2016 12:21PM  
heres my table, which holds my green suitcase stove, or whatever, that I made from plate aluminum and old tent poles. Works well, and was basically free.


 
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