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    Quote Originally Posted by Ehecatl View Post
    Out of interest Paul, did you have chicken soup, tuna and mandarin segments for tea cooked on the stove?

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    Exactly that Matt, all in one pot. Worst lunch ever! Ha!
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    Very instructive video fella, thanks for sharing
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    Brill project & vid, nice one, thanks for sharing.
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    Quality video, great idea, well made. . another project for my "to do" list
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashley Cawley View Post
    Brill project & vid, nice one, thanks for sharing.
    Thanks Ash.

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    Quality video, great idea, well made. . another project for my "to do" list
    It's a tiny investment in time. I'm sure I'll make a few more before I'm really happy anyway. But that's still only going to be another £4 Ha!
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    Nice vid!!!
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    great vid, love to build my own stoves, did a similar one years ago but may have another go at it after seeing your vid mate.
    i'm not lost!!! i'm discovering an alterative route is all!!!

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    Cant wait to try this myself. Fantastic video by the way

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDave View Post
    Cant wait to try this myself. Fantastic video by the way
    Very easy job mate. Thanks.

    ...and to the forum matie!
    Paul

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