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Gary
06-12-2003, 09:56
Billy Cans.

What do you use?

More importantly where do you get yours? And if anyone knows of somewhere that sells bulk - please let me know.

Cheers guys and gals. (sounded like Jimmy Salville there!)

gurushaun
06-12-2003, 11:30
Just picked up a 16cm Olicamp stainless kettle (with a locking wide bail and lid/pan) for £8.50 inc postage off ebay. I can find the guy's ebay addy if you want I think he had some more.

Cheers

Shaun

Gary
06-12-2003, 15:05
Cheers Shaun that would be handy.

giancarlo
06-12-2003, 19:29
Hi Gary,

I started a thread on billy's when i was looking for mine.
in the end i got a tatonka from wiggle.co.uk

http://www.bushcraftuk.co.uk/community/viewtopic.php?t=182

hope it helps

cheers
Carlo

martin
06-12-2003, 19:50
I made two from catering size food cans I scrounged from the works canteen. Drill a couple of holes in the side and put some cable through, clamp it up and Bobs your Uncle, Fannys your Aunt away you go.

Jack
06-12-2003, 19:55
Now then now then, Gary.

Do you want Zebras in bulk?............

Cheers.

Jack. :AR15firin

bothyman
06-12-2003, 20:54
Try this website

See Nest of Billies ???

>>> http://www.armytents.co.uk/cookware.asp

Not sure what they are made of though??

bothyman
06-12-2003, 21:34
How many do you want??

>> http://www.zebra-head.com/en/product/lstProductGroup.asp?subcategor yid=0000000006

Gary
07-12-2003, 11:00
Cheers Guys some useful leads there - many thanks.

Jamie
08-12-2003, 08:18
Hiya all

Just thought that I'd let you know that I've heard that Woodland Organics (http://www.woodlandorganics.com) will be stocking the zebra range of billy cans etc as of the new year.

All the best

Scott
03-01-2004, 13:18
Out of interest, as I followed the link to Wiggle, how thick is the steel for the pans?

As I'm looking for a couple of pots but want them to last.

Scott