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also handy around a fire is my 4ft long 3/4 in rod with a hook at one end .great for moving logs around and positioning a camp oven.
Whipped up another thing the other day i'm calling the "third man" it holds all your cooking gear, gloves,tongs etc as well as frypans and pots.
Keeps them off the ground, so you wont trip over them or kick dirt in them, works for me
never ends aye john keep this up mate and you,l need another trailer
just to cart the cooking gear lol mini utensil trailer train
never ends aye john keep this up mate and you,l need another trailer
just to cart the cooking gear lol mini utensil trailer train
LOL you know what its like sitting around a camp fire anyway,
I think many a good idea has developed around a camp fire,
Most of mine have anyway lol
@ Crate heres what I use sometimes with a shovel to move big logs into position on the fire
about 4ft long ,very handy IMO especially if the fire is roaring
Last edited by threedogs; 24th May 2014 at 11:27 AM.
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
@ Crate heres more stuff to make life easier around the fire,
Brush is just some local reed grass I made a brush out of works a treat.
The other gizmo is my camp oven lid lifter, again feel free.
Hey Tonks where the pics of your camp oven
Last edited by threedogs; 24th May 2014 at 01:47 PM.
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
never ends aye john keep this up mate and you,l need another trailer
just to cart the cooking gear lol mini utensil trailer train
Just made a big tripod as I'm keeping in touch with our fishing buddy.
trying to get better so I can go fishing and meet up again,
He's been a few times but no luck other than the big Cod.
I'm looking forward to meeting his other half.
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
I'm actually really keen to buy a spun steal camp over, much lighter, good lid.
Can someone tell me why I should go a cast oven over a much lighter spun steal job that would be great.
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I have a beduorie camp oven and is spun steel,,, you need to nearly bury it to retain the heat.
It will cook your roast great, but a lot of checking and rechecking. They do great roast spuds.
Things will burn more often as for the Hillybilly gear I've no idea as they only use heatbeads
for their selling point. Spun steel gear has been around for ages only because the drovers
dropped the cast ones and they'd break so the drovers from Bedourie station came up with
spun steel job. Me I prefer cast iron you can control the temp better and I'm sure you have had a roast
from one to say yes. 99% I think would prefer to cook with cast iron no questions asked
Too many "hot spots" with spun steel, but the lid covers better on a bedourie
Depends how many going and where as to what I take
these are all Dr Livingstones ovens , the twin is a homemade spud steamer, using
two bases and one lid
Last edited by threedogs; 25th May 2014 at 10:03 AM.
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there