Topic

Q: Can opener to do a Foster’s Can stove with nice smooth lid ??


Forum Posting

A Membership is required to post in the forums. Login or become a member to post in the member forums!

Home Forums Gear Forums Make Your Own Gear Q: Can opener to do a Foster’s Can stove with nice smooth lid ??

  • This topic is empty.
Viewing 8 posts - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #1289669
    Seth Brewer
    BPL Member

    @whistler

    Locale: www.peaksandvalleys.weebly.com

    Trying to get some Foster's cans into alky stoves and can't figure out what can opener everyone is using. Tried the "safe" style one that the grocery store had and it wouldn't even fit on the can due to the way the lid comes in (and is smaller) than the rest of the can body. Anybody have any suggestions ?? I want to still be able to use the can top as the lid (so I'd like the edges to be smooth if possible.

    #1875553
    Addison Page
    Member

    @nihilist_voyager

    Locale: Down the Rabbit Hole!

    I used a knife.

    But mine also doesn't have a nice, clean edge lol

    #1875554
    Sean Rhoades
    Member

    @kingpin

    Locale: WV

    I know you want to use the can top for the lid, but have you thought about the aluminum rings that push into the top? They really are nice and stiffen up the can quite well. You can also make your own ring from a tuna/soup can, but then you will need a different lid than the original can top. Just a thought, good luck and happy MYOG!!

    #1875561
    Eugene Smith
    BPL Member

    @eugeneius

    Locale: Nuevo Mexico

    I believe the Pampered Chef brand can opener will work for the Fosters lid and leave a safe edge, but dont quote me on that.

    #1875579
    Gary Rath
    Member

    @mudisfun

    Locale: PNW

    I believe you do use the safe can opener style but you have to remove some material from it..

    #1875593
    Bruce Thibeault
    BPL Member

    @brucetbo

    Locale: New England

    I bought this can opener at WalMart for $10 or $12. I used a utility knife and file to remove the nub below the cutter. Hiram Cooke on youtube did a video some time ago about which can openers work and which ones dont. I found it very easy to get a clean cut once the nub was removed. This was the Farberware brand but other brands of this type work as well.Opener

    #1875633
    Leigh Baker
    BPL Member

    @leighb

    Locale: Northeast Texas Pineywoods

    When I did mine a year and a half ago, I bought two cans, thinking I'd mess up the first own and it's about 35 mi. rt to the beer store :) I just used a cheap regular can opener and the lid came off smooth and clean. Still using that same pot.

    #1875634
    Seth Brewer
    BPL Member

    @whistler

    Locale: www.peaksandvalleys.weebly.com

    Appreciate all your prompt input. Thankfully the beer store is a mere 10 minutes away, so I'll test out a few different ideas here and see what works best for me. Cheers !

Viewing 8 posts - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
Forum Posting

A Membership is required to post in the forums. Login or become a member to post in the member forums!

Get the Newsletter

Get our free Handbook and Receive our weekly newsletter to see what's new at Backpacking Light!

Gear Research & Discovery Tools


Loading...