>>>Piggy-backing a reply to P_L here: I'm in agreement about the pot support not being versitile for smaller pots, but it works <<<br><br>Okay.. What if ....<br><br>Take the bending of the prongs idea to a new level. First, make the support screen about an inch too high. Next, clip off the horizontal wires strating from the top edge down an inch so you're left with a circle of 1 inch prongs. Form the screen into a cylander, just as you would for use, then use a needle nose pliers to bend them in towards the circle, forming a star configuration. <br><br>This would allow you to put smaller diameter cups on the stove. <br><br>And it still takes up the same amout of storage space. You could flip it over on the tuna can base, the pop can bottom dome should sit in the center of the star. Drop the empty stove on top.<br><br>BTW, I made my wire stand according to the deminsions on the instructions and the two ends of the cylander are about an inch short of meeting. Is there a reason for this? I'd prefer to cut the piece a bit longer to the two end come together. Then use a small wire hook, like a Christmas ornament hanger, to keep the gap secure.<br><br>
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Willie Vannerson
McHenry, IL