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RE: [pct-l] Homemade Bear Canister
- Subject: RE: [pct-l] Homemade Bear Canister
- From: Ronald Moak <ronm@fallingwater.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 22:34:21 -0800
Tom writes >>I have tried to stay silent but this
getting silly. Hundreds of thousands of
dollars have gone into reducing the weight of today's
canister. Assuming you are
capable of making one yourself use aluminum, not plastic
pipe and emulate the
aluminum can now on the market. If you make a plastic
can it will wind up
weighing 4 pounds like the first model. <<
Personally I see no reason why people shouldn't reinvent the wheel. I
don't care how much someone has invested in developing what they have.
That doesn't stop me from doing my own thing. I've made packs,
sleeping bags, tarps, stoves, etc. Making a better mouse trap is what
we're all about.
If I can save a few bucks by not buying someone else stuff. So be it.
Obviously a big component of the cost of the canisters is what was
spent in the tooling. Especially considering the relatively small
market.
I was wondering if anyone has tried a couple of empty paint cans.
They're cheep and shouldn't weigh more than a pound a piece.
Ron
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