#94911 - 05/17/07 01:17 PM
Re: SPAM CANS???
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Registered: 09/30/01
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Great idea, but sorry, I have no idea where/how you could do it...
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#94962 - 05/17/07 08:52 PM
Re: SPAM CANS???
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Registered: 05/01/07
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Funny you should mention Spam cans. I have constructed several cook kits with these cans. They are the right size to fit in a pocket, are very durable and when fitted with a handle make an excellent container for heating water. Though awkward to describe, my Spam can kit has one can emptied and thoroughly cleaned with a small hole drilled at one edge which accepts a threaded screw that is glued into the drilled out end of a four inch wooden dowel. This turns the Spam can into a small pot with a handle. Another Spam can has both the top and bottom removed and a vertical cut made along the seam. This pops open to provide a wind break for the esbit or trioxane that will heat the "pot". A few holes drilled into the windbreak aid combustion. A few more holes drilled at the top edge of the windbreak allow insertion of two small steel rods that serve as supports for the pot. For storage, I wrap the windbreak can around the pot, unscrew the handle and drop it into the pot with the two small rods, slip it into a plastic bag and put it in my pocket or day pack.The can also holds several heat tabs, a lighter and tea bags/instant coffee. I apologize for hijacking the thread, but I have had a lot of fun with Spam cans over the winter. It was a long winter...
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#94976 - 05/18/07 12:57 AM
Re: SPAM CANS???
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CANOEDOGS:
Some time back on this fourm there was a post about a Spam container that you use when you had not used all the spam for lunch. My understanding was you droped the open can in the Spam Saver and closed the lid.. That might solve your problem, I have tryed to get one here in lower Calif. but have not found one yet. They are sold in the same section as the spam.
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#94981 - 05/18/07 01:29 AM
Re: SPAM CANS???
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go to www.spam.com the "spam savers" are $2.00 each
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#94994 - 05/18/07 04:52 AM
Re: SPAM CANS???
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Registered: 01/21/04
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Loc: W. WA
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Two bucks?! Just the plastic thing? I bought them with a can of Spam in them for $2.12!
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#95025 - 05/18/07 06:57 PM
Re: SPAM CANS???
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Registered: 04/11/07
Posts: 25
Loc: Indiana, USA
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I've made PSK's out of SPAM and sardine cans. I use a can opener that cuts the side of the can and not the top, thus leaving the pull tab intact. Fill the can(s) with whaterver you want and expoxy or JB weld the tops back on. They seem to be waterproof and pretty durable. The only problem is if you put something in that needs rotating, you have to pull the tab.
I guess that's a small price to pay for another SPAM and sardine dinner.
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#95030 - 05/18/07 08:57 PM
Re: SPAM CANS???
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Registered: 02/04/05
Posts: 171
Loc: Georgia, USA
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Not a source for spam cans, but
http://www.freundcontainer.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_211EZO_A_EASY%2DOPEN+ENDS+%28ALUMINUM%29+FOR+CANS
here is a source for easy open tops for round cans. Of course the problem is you have to have a can sealer.
I would think you would have to have a special sealer to handle a can that is not round. Even if you found the cans and lids, I don't know if a regular can sealer would work.
It has been a long time since I have had any, but someone may know, how is General Foods International Coffees (A sweet, flavored instant stuff) packaged now. They once came in a tin about Spam shape, maybe a little smaller, with a press in lid.
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