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#231774 - 09/09/11 07:43 PM Using that Tin Foil in your PSK
kristina27 Offline
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Hey guys just wanted to share a pretty cool video (at least in my book) on 2 different methods to use your tin foil to boil water in. It helped me get some perspective on how to use it.

Boiling Water with Tin Foil, via Equip2Endure BlogTV


Edited by kristina27 (09/09/11 07:51 PM)

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#231779 - 09/09/11 08:50 PM Re: Using that Tin Foil in your PSK [Re: kristina27]
chaosmagnet Offline
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Outstanding link, thanks!

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#231786 - 09/09/11 10:41 PM Re: Using that Tin Foil in your PSK [Re: kristina27]
Glock-A-Roo Offline
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I dunno, he starts with a fresh sheet of foil that has obviously been pulled off a roll at home, not one that has been folded small and been riding in a PSK for months. I think foil that is unfolded from a PSK would very likely have holes or at least weak spots along the fold lines.

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#231792 - 09/10/11 01:16 AM Re: Using that Tin Foil in your PSK [Re: chaosmagnet]
kristina27 Offline
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Originally Posted By: chaosmagnet
Outstanding link, thanks!


you are very welcome chaosmagnet

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#231793 - 09/10/11 01:20 AM Re: Using that Tin Foil in your PSK [Re: Glock-A-Roo]
kristina27 Offline
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Originally Posted By: Glock-A-Roo
I dunno, he starts with a fresh sheet of foil that has obviously been pulled off a roll at home, not one that has been folded small and been riding in a PSK for months. I think foil that is unfolded from a PSK would very likely have holes or at least weak spots along the fold lines.



I see your point. Foil tends to do that and loose strength when folded and creased to many times. I think I read somewhere on this forum that rolling your foil instead of folding it helps it last longer. You could always try it out. Test it using folded foil and then rolled foil.


Edited by kristina27 (09/10/11 01:20 AM)

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#231796 - 09/10/11 01:46 AM Re: Using that Tin Foil in your PSK [Re: kristina27]
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I have heard of something call titanium foil. It is probably more expensive than plain old aluminum, but possibly it might stand up better to folding. I have no experience with the material at all, so this is rampant speculation.
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#231799 - 09/10/11 02:11 AM Re: Using that Tin Foil in your PSK [Re: kristina27]
NuggetHoarder Offline
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I didn't like his fold. I think the fold you find in a Mountain House food packet is a better fold because it is freestanding.

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#231816 - 09/10/11 01:17 PM Re: Using that Tin Foil in your PSK [Re: kristina27]
TeacherRO Offline
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And it makes a nifty hat. For those so inclined

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#231823 - 09/10/11 04:16 PM Re: Using that Tin Foil in your PSK [Re: NuggetHoarder]
kristina27 Offline
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Originally Posted By: NuggetHoarder
I didn't like his fold. I think the fold you find in a Mountain House food packet is a better fold because it is freestanding.


True with this fold you loose the ability of the foil to free stand. I would be interested if someone could come up with a way to make it free standing using the same standard foil in your PSK. Anyone good at origami

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#231824 - 09/10/11 04:18 PM Re: Using that Tin Foil in your PSK [Re: hikermor]
kristina27 Offline
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Originally Posted By: hikermor
I have heard of something call titanium foil. It is probably more expensive than plain old aluminum, but possibly it might stand up better to folding. I have no experience with the material at all, so this is rampant speculation.


Interesting. Titanium is becoming the go to metal for hikers especially the Ultralight ones. I wounder what a roll of of it would cost and how well it would preform. I feel an experiment in the making.

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