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alien_oddityCarpal \'Tunnel 7,193 posts Location: in the trees
Posted: pesonally i use a fuel flask used for hiking, it's red aluminium made by M.S.R. has all the relivent marking and holds about 3/4 of a liter and costs between £5 and £10
better than a polystyrene cup;)
steaksSILVER Member former manc tour guide 1,909 posts Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
Posted: i find the containers it comes in are pretty good for it, and metal flasks are good for soaking wicks in.
i also get the feeling this has been covered many times over on the help pages, where this thread belongs, thats what the help pages are for
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alien_oddityCarpal \'Tunnel 7,193 posts Location: in the trees
Posted:
Written by: steaks
metal flasks are good for soaking wicks in.
you could try it but fitting a 1.5inch object into a 0.8inch hole is like trying to put a square object into a round hole
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