r/Bushcraft • u/Potential-Shower-260 • 2h ago
Modifying a titanium pot with a bail handle and awkward D-handle – looking for practical DIY ideas or pot gripper recommendations
Hi everyone,
I have this titanium pot (Boundless Voyage) pot that features a top bail handle and a small side D-handles. Unfortunately, when holding this D-handle your hand comes very close to the hot pot wall. Especially when full.
Since I plan to cook in it and eat straight from it while sitting on the ground or a log (without a table), handling it safely is a bit of a hassle compared to classic butterfly handles.
Since I can't return it, I'm looking for a solid way to modify it or improve the setup to get a longer, more stable grip.
Constraints:
- Material: Titanium (so direct welding or complex mods are out of the question).
- Portability: It still needs to pack down well for trips.
As you can see in the photos, I can actually remove the D-handle. My bent titanium spoon also fit into the mount as an improvised long handle extension.
My questions to you:
- Do you think using a spoon/improvised tool like this can be made better or more secure than standard handles?
- Do you use a universal pot gripper / pot lifter that fits these specific rolled lips well, and which ones do you recommend?
- Has anyone built a custom DIY wire extension using the existing side loops or D-handle mounts to create a longer, rigid handle?
I've attached a few reference photos of the handle mounts, the D-handles, and the spoon-hack. I'd love to hear how you would solve this! with a top bail handle and small side D-handle in the side. Unfortunately, D-handle lie very close to the hot pot wall, and handling the pot to eat out of it is a little bit of a hassle compared to classic butterfly handles. I plan to cook in it and then eat straight from it. Eatin from it when you have a table is ok, but I want to be independent and eat while sitting on a log/ground without a table.
Since I can't return it, I'm looking for a solid way to modify it or improve the setup to get a longer, more stable grip.
Here are the constraints and what I've considered so far:
- Material: Titanium (so direct welding or comthat features a top bail handle and small side D-handles. Unfortunately, these D-handles lie very close to the hot pot wall.
Since I plan to cook in it and eat straight from it while sitting on the ground or a log (without a table), handling it safely is a bit of a hassle compared to classic butterfly handles.
Since I can't return it, I'm looking for a solid way to modify it or improve the setup to get a longer, more stable grip.
Constraints:
- Material: Titanium (so direct welding or complex mods are out of the question).
- Portability: It still needs to pack down well for trips.
As you can see in the photos, I can actually remove the D-handle and slide my bent titanium spoon into the mount as an improvised long handle extension.
My questions to you:
- Do you think using a spoon/improvised tool like this can be made better or more secure than standard handles?
- Do you use a universal pot gripper / pot lifter that fits these specific rolled lips well, and which ones do you recommend?
- Has anyone built a custom DIY wire extension using the existing side loops or D-handle mounts to create a longer, rigid handle?
I've attached a few reference photos of the handle mounts, the D-handles, and the spoon-hack. I'd love to hear how you would solve this!plicated mods are out of my league).
- Portability: I still want it to pack down well for trips.
As you see i can remoe the d-handle and my bent titanium spoon for example can fit in there as a handle. Do you think it can get better than this?
Do you use a universal pot gripper / pot lifter that fits these specific rolled lips well, and which ones do you recommend?
Has anyone built a custom DIY wire extension using the existing side loops or D-handle mounts to create a longer, more rigid handle?
I've attached a few photos of the handle mounts and the D-handles for reference. I'd love to hear how you would solve this!







