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An idea from Justin Sabe:

What I'm thinking is for the white gas we have two paint cans attached to some road sign guage sheet metal. One can is for kero to extinguish all the embers and to cool off staffs. I think the can with the white gas should have the cover loosely put on just so it isn't tempting to try to re-dip with the embers or god forbid, lit. The sheet metal is to keep the cans from being knocked over. I guess it could be plywood, but it seems to me that it would be a good idea to not have fuel soaked plywood around.

I'm thinking a similar station for kero.

The whole thing should be clearly marked (white for white gas, Blue/red for kero?) and have a flashlight handy to it.

For the towels, it would be easyer to find and grab them if they are off the ground and marked with some glow sticks.

Because I mention all this I think I voulenteerd my self to put it together, anyone have any thoughs or construction tips?


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