The chances are that you could go and get one made for about £15-20. Just take some drawings into a metal worker/engineers and they should be able to sort it out for you. Gary will probably know more about sizes etc
Hi all
Are there any budding metal workers out there who have made tripods for suspending stuff over fires?
More for the group gathering type application. Something funky with a shortening mechanism on the chain.
When I came across one in the past for sale, it was the last they had and I didn't need one then :wink:
All info appreciated.
Rob
The chances are that you could go and get one made for about £15-20. Just take some drawings into a metal worker/engineers and they should be able to sort it out for you. Gary will probably know more about sizes etc
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Excellent - cheers Tony.
I had been thinking about a trip to the local metal smacker - I will see what else comes up on here - just incase![]()
I made one with 3 steel rods, just interlock the ends by bending rings. Then use a length of chain and a couple of hooks as a pot hanger. I got everything from B&G so materials are easily available. :-D
Don't sweat the small stuff
Martin
it might be worth checking yellow pages or similar for blacksmiths, anyone who does wrought ironwork should have no problem at all.
cheers, and.
The one I use and the ones woodlore and woodsmoke use all come from Moselkattan (or however they spell it)
Check them out.
Ah - Moskoselkatan![]()
Going to order an Arran 5 Light on Monday - so I will have to check it out. Dont remember the tripods from the catologue, but I will check out the website.
If I cant get hold of one - I might ask you to measure yours up Gary :wink:
Cheers all.
No worries
Thanks for that Gary :-D Most appreciated.
Your welcome and if it turns out ok let me know I could use a second one too.
In fact your smithy might be able to do a roaring trade on here!
Will do. He is a like minded kind of chap, although not online.
The stuff I talked to him today about making for me didn't seem to be a problem. He seems to do a good trade in custom reinactment stuff, but doesn't mind compromising for a cost effective solution :-D
Saw an advert in a mail order catalogue for a fancy tripod barbecue. Cost £100 plus ! That started me thinking about these. For the tripod, the hard aluminium tube used to fix your household aerial on could be good. Strong, no rust etc. Three 5-6 foot lengths at £8 each (ish) from B&Q.
Cheers, Alick
Alick
Got a friend called Smithy funnily enough, who makes Tripods and kettle irons, trivets etc whatever you want really. Problem is he lives in a Gypsy caravan with his partner and son and was last seen in the west country...
I'll try and get a mobile number. These are the real McCoy, none of yer Swedish import stuff ! Made by a man who cooks everyday on an open fire.
Cheers
Rich
Oooo.....I think I will be tempted as well :-D
Rich, you gona reply to my PM?
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My guys got New Age Traveller Dreds - so there:-P
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My guy makes good tripods, :-?
touché :-D
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Is the link for Bear claw bushcraft correct?
All I keep getting is an error message when I click on it.
It is but the site is not live yet. It should be any day. Try Pm ing him
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Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!
I have just had a tripod made you can copy it if you wish, it really is the dogs bits, adjustable chain, removable BBQ mesh, just what the doctor ordered.
:-D
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