duckcreekforge Posted May 20, 2019 Posted May 20, 2019 Here’s my entry for the gallery, coming up in two weeks. Quote
Frosty Posted May 20, 2019 Posted May 20, 2019 Oh that's GOOD, I LIKE it! The first two pics really had me wondering, good thing I looked through them all before writing a reply. The wife just bought a propane griddle to take RVing with us and it's run off 8 OZ. disposable cylinders. Seeing as I can make something with them I won't be so crabby about the cost. Gotta love a good Minion. Frosty The Lucky. Quote
ThomasPowers Posted May 20, 2019 Posted May 20, 2019 Get an adapter and run it off a BBQ bottle! Just like you can do the same with a propane torch. Quote
Frosty Posted May 22, 2019 Posted May 22, 2019 On 5/19/2019 at 6:36 PM, ThomasPowers said: Get an adapter and run it off a BBQ bottle! Just like you can do the same with a propane torch. She can't lift a 20 lb. bottle, we went by the local propane office and I'll be setting her up with a 4.6 lb. bottle hose and adapter. Full they weigh around 12 lbs. I can get 2, maybe 3 meals out of an 8 oz. Coleman stove bottle so a 4.6 lb. refillable ought to work a treat. I'd just run a tap off the RV propane tank, there's a even kit but it's on the other side from the coach door and really inconvenient to use. What I really like about this little griddle is frying outside and not getting the inside of the RV greasy. It doesn't matter what you do frying smoke gets on everything. It's a nice griddle too, 17" square and gets too hot easily. I'm liking cooking on it the more I use it. Frosty The Lucky. Quote
ThomasPowers Posted May 22, 2019 Posted May 22, 2019 I thought the issue was: "Can YOU lift it?" Guess you have a different relationship than I do...(On my way to take my Mother to AR, my wife asked me to get a 42# bucket of kitty litter and bring it 150 miles to her as she can't lift it and so source it locally.) Quote
Frosty Posted June 12, 2019 Posted June 12, 2019 Whether I can lift something or not isn't an issue yet. The new hasn't worn off HER new RV yet. Sometimes I get an invite to have lunch with her in it. She's been "camping out" in it where she parks it in front of the house for a while. Right now she's in Anchorage at a dog rally, parked in a church parking lot a block or so from the rally venue. It was over yesterday early evening but she hasn't made it home yet. It's rush hour right now so I expect it'll be a little while at the earliest. New toy syndrome is much more pronounced in women with a new home. It's a traveling nest thing. Frosty The Lucky. Quote
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