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Postby jdarkoregon » Mon Feb 08, 2010 12:57 am

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Thanks Joanne, Looks simple enough.

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Postby doitright » Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:32 am

The table that Joanne made is great. It is a cheep one to build. I had 22 made for the boy scout fund raiser. I was going to sell them at a Tn. Do but showed them at a scout camp out and they sold right away. I sold them for $25 each just to cover cost. At the DO I sold the one I had left for $75. Oh well lots of kids will be cooking on them. They are the best table I have ever used. Sure only one pot fit on them at a time so I have three of them. Two for cooking and one for starting coals and hold tools.There are several good points of these tables. They pack easy, last for several years, will set up anywhere great for leave no trace cooking. I use 1/2 of a 16" air duct 90 for a wind screen.I and West Tn boy scout council would like to thank Joanne for showing how to make a very good table.
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