kappclark
Well-Known Member
When it is windy I have difficulty getting all that heat from the outdoor cooker..
Has anyone built a decent wind screen for an outside cooker ?
Has anyone built a decent wind screen for an outside cooker ?
kappclark said:When it is windy I have difficulty getting all that heat from the outdoor cooker..
Has anyone built a decent wind screen for an outside cooker ?
What can I say, I like my beer and my apartment stove sucks so I do what I have to. Rivets are extremely easy to work with, just pick up one of those cheap kits which comes with the riveter and some rivets. You just drill a hole where you want one, put the rivet through and use the tool on it. Easy and no sharp edges unlike using machine screws or something.kappclark said:'Nuff said ! WOW!
THAT should be the cover for "Extreme Brewing", if ever there was such a magazine !! Or maybe "Brewing with Santa"
I know I can pick up the scrap at the dump .. I don't know about riveting.... easy ?
This will make maple sugaring so much better as well
We have been known to get below zero here too ...
Thanks
FlyGuy said:huh?
That would have to be one monster coffee can if it were to fit my propane burner inside! :cross:pldoolittle said:I'm pretty sure he means for just around the burner itself. It's an old camping trick for backpack stoves. Should work fine.
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