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I decided to try out that firepit I dug I showed here:  >>/43083/
With brewing a tea.
I know it's lots of fuss for a big nothing, but still a good test.
1. quick rundown of the inventory: unfinished table, tripod, bogrács, 1 L of water, two filters of tea (yorkshire, rosehip), plastic cup, and a bit of mix of sugar and ascorbic acid for flavoring (about 4 teaspoonful, I used an empty ascorbic acid container to store it).
2. the setup itself
3. the hanging method of the pot differs a bit from what I used, I utilized a stick with an offshoot, hanged with a thin rope, the tied the rope to one leg of the tripod with a simple overhand knot
4. the height can be easily adjusted by loosening the tension on the rope and moving the loop up and down along the leg; with tension on, the friction prevents it to go anywhere; not sure how much weight I can trust on it, but in that 4 L bogrács I couldn't put much weight even if I wanted to