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#280074 - 03/23/16 04:56 PM Re: Extra heavy-duty aluminum foil [Re: Bingley]
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Presumably the foil is to make a cup or pot with. If you just carry a stainless cup with you, then you probably don't need the foil. Granted a cup is bigger, but I carry one even on day hikes.

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#280075 - 03/23/16 06:37 PM Re: Extra heavy-duty aluminum foil [Re: Bingley]
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That is not the purpose of the foil. Search these forums for many uses suggested in past threads.

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#280076 - 03/23/16 07:27 PM Re: Extra heavy-duty aluminum foil [Re: benjammin]
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Originally Posted By: benjammin
Unfortunately, I am having quite a difficult time reducing the load my Glock 21 adds with 3 spare magazines. I guess some things you just can't compromise on. I can't leave home without Gladys.


I must confess that most days I'm only carrying a single spare magazine. I've carried more than two before, but only rarely.

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#280084 - 03/24/16 05:35 AM Re: Extra heavy-duty aluminum foil [Re: Bingley]
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Yeah, one in the gun and one my belt, that's my mag loadout. It's a rare occasion I'll have more than that...in town at least. I'll admit that if I'm on the trail or out camping I'll likely have two sidearms and a few spare mags. For each.
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#280087 - 03/24/16 04:22 PM Re: Extra heavy-duty aluminum foil [Re: Bingley]
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Typically I'll take a new one on each outing. They are so cheap, 3-pack for $.99 at that dollar store, that I find it silly not to.
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#280093 - 03/24/16 10:46 PM Re: Extra heavy-duty aluminum foil [Re: Treeseeker]
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Originally Posted By: Treeseeker
Presumably the foil is to make a cup or pot with. If you just carry a stainless cup with you, then you probably don't need the foil. Granted a cup is bigger, but I carry one even on day hikes.

For a flat-collapsible pan improvisation task I'd recommend the "Ultra heavy duty aluminum foil", which you can procure from the side of a large beer can.

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#280141 - 03/29/16 10:43 PM Re: Extra heavy-duty aluminum foil [Re: Bingley]
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i've been on the look out for the extra duty and just not heavy duty you find in the grocery stores.same deal,big lots and big price.i did hear/read someplace that the people who are into BBQ
contests have a place where they buy foil but so far no luck.
i would want some for fire backing and cooking.

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#280149 - 03/30/16 12:54 PM Re: Extra heavy-duty aluminum foil [Re: Alex]
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Originally Posted By: Alex
... I'd recommend the "Ultra heavy duty aluminum foil", which you can procure from the side of a large beer can.


Great tip, Alex! Beer and soda cans are an awesome source of heavy duty aluminum, depending on what size you are looking for.
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#280150 - 03/30/16 01:09 PM Re: Extra heavy-duty aluminum foil [Re: bacpacjac]
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Is there not a plastic coating on the inside of an aluminum beer can? Is that coating an issue and how is it removed?
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#280151 - 03/30/16 01:28 PM Re: Extra heavy-duty aluminum foil [Re: Russ]
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Originally Posted By: Russ
Is there not a plastic coating on the inside of an aluminum beer can? Is that coating an issue and how is it removed?


I have no idea. LOL! I typically use aluminum foil for an Esbit/Canteen/Alcohol/Hobo stove base/ash plate, windscreen and also for pot/canteen cup lids. I find beer/soda cans much more durable so have mostly switched over. I give everything a good burn-in before using with water or food, but it's probably killing me just like everything else. wink

I have been known to use soup cans for pots, though, and also do a good burn-in with those. The ones with a white lining are pretty easy to see. wink

EDITED to correct terrible keyboarding habits that chop sentences in half and scramble them up.


Edited by bacpacjac (03/31/16 01:08 AM)
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