looking for a 24oz fosters can to round out my beer can pot collection
since i don't really drink i don't want to spend money on a full case
i'm willing to trade a set of whoopie slings for one
looking for a 24oz fosters can to round out my beer can pot collection
since i don't really drink i don't want to spend money on a full case
i'm willing to trade a set of whoopie slings for one
Last edited by G.L.P.; 05-05-2011 at 21:47.
It puts the Underquilt on it's hammock ... It does this whenever it gets cold
if it doesn't need to be precut, I have a couple on standby at my buddies house, I'll part with one.
Just so's you know, they sell the fosters oil cans as singles. Least over here on this side of the river Bout $2 a can.
If you can't find em as singles there (I know, stupid PA liquor laws) shoot me a PM, and I'm sure I could grab you one and even take the top off for ya. *shrug*
nope doesn't need to be pre cut i have a side can opener...just need the can
shoot me a PM when you pick one up
i'll have a set of Whoopie slings waiting for ya
It puts the Underquilt on it's hammock ... It does this whenever it gets cold
I got one just in case I couldn't find any more Heineken Keg cans but thankfully I found some. I sipped the Fosters, dumped the rest out because it tasted nasty and used the side-cutter for the lid. It's all yours if you want it G.L.P. Let me know.
Syb
Enjoy the elevation
nope one will do... where did you hear they are layered .... i had one of tinny's and it was one can with a ring in the top i also seen one from another vendor and it was just one can with the lid cut off with a side can opener
Syb if Slo doesn't get back to me i'll take you up on that offer
It puts the Underquilt on it's hammock ... It does this whenever it gets cold
anybody ever tried making anything with one of these cans, not sure what they are made of though, if it's steel or aluminum
halutza olive can
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