SLATZ said:
that's the one I have. Kmart and Walmart both carry it for about the same price.
SLATZ said:
Jake1996D1 said:Nice stove! I was looking at a primus as well..
Being the coffee addict I am, this thing blows my mind http://store.primuscamping.com/camp-kitchen/coffee-makers/brewfire-coffee-brewer/ - maybe a little pricey but that thing is AWESOME
seventyfive said:I've been using primus stuff for years, good product. I'm the type that finds a manufacturer that makes a good product and sticks with it, black diamond head lights, primus cookware, snap on tools, etc. I'm stuck in my ways from hiking/climbing, so i still look for lightweight packable shit, but now 'car camping' gives some wiggle room. alps mountaineering is my new favorite. one of the big wigs at kelty broke away and started alps mountaineering with the belief you can make decent equipment on a budget price. its not super light stuff, but its packable and budget orientated. i have a bunch of their stuff and it holds up fine. i know its not walmart, same club, or walmart, its also not snow peak, bibler tents, or MSR anything, but it is economical and packs down pretty small.
jake, if you are serious about coffee, just get one of those starbucks via mugs and a bunch of packets. get a jet boil and your set. i keep a jet boil in my primus collapsible cookware sack. the starbucks via packets are strong, make a quick turd, and don't require that expensive coffee maker!
filbs said:I honestly have seen some pictures of people mounting a fold down table to the rear door in the disco.. I would like to see more of this anyone have any photos or anything they would like to share on this would be cool
emmodg said:http://www.pitproducts.com/flip-down-work-trays.html
Not all "Expedition-Like" but nice looking and ready-made!
filbs said:I honestly have seen some pictures of people mounting a fold down table to the rear door in the disco.. I would like to see more of this anyone have any photos or anything they would like to share on this would be cool
Well... maybe Ben sells the bill of materials and dimensions as a kit!emmodg said:Mine doesn't rattle - I made a "latch" out of 2 metal tie-down loops and a velcro strap!
Is that Ben Little's? Yeah, that's a nice shelf no doubt. Just don't wanna sink that kind of money and time into a shelf in a truck.
p m said:Well... maybe Ben sells the bill of materials and dimensions as a kit!
benlittle said:Nah... I wouldn't sell it but I'll rattle off what I can remember with rough prices.
1 sheet of kitchen grade stainless (16g I believe) $125
12 feet of 1/4in auto trim $10
4 stainless steel 90 degree 10mm marine strut mounts $25
2 12-12.5' gas struts with 20lbs or less pressure $50
1 sheet of 3/4" kitchen grade SHDPP cutting board $75
15-20 stainless steel button head screws $5
Rivets $5
Rivnuts $15
Bottle opener $10
Knife magnet $20
Stainless garbage hook $3
2 1/4-20 threaded inserts $2
2 1/4-20 screw knobs $8
36" length stainless steel piano hinge $30
1/4-20 stainless threaded rod for knobs $10
Rough Total: $393
This was my second table and I believe it took about 10-12 hours to build.