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 Posted: 20:48 - 19 Sep 2010 Post subject: Re: Stoves - Using in enclosed spaces... |
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While it's not amazingly compact, those single burner stoves that take the tall gas canisters are quite convenient.
Gas is a bit more expensive than some, but cheaper if you buy in bulkfrom cheaper places.
A lot less hassle than a lot of 'camping' stoves as there's no balancing and you get a decently wide flame. Also, the gas cylinder sits inside the unit, so it stows away with less hassle.
I've got a few and don't use more than one at once, so you're welcome to borrow one if you want to see what it's like etc.
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I use a couple of these for cooking and drinks when on my van runs to prague, bacon sarnies and cups of tea
Fill a flask with hot water so you don't have to keep boiling water.
When in winter i take a generator, open one back door, start genny, toaster, kettle and heater.
Anyway, just keep a door or window open and cook away, not killed me yet
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Get a coleman petrol stove. I've seen people use them INSIDE tents.
Just keep a window open and it should convect new air in, just watch out if the flames go all yellow.
The red bottle type stoves can't be used in such a manner because you've got to prime them, priming them on a coleman means pumping it, priming on a red bottle stove means pumping it and setting it alight. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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I'd be most concerned about the stove or cooking pot wobbling off or being knocked over and melting stuff or setting fire to the seats etc. As long as you've got somewhere insulated and solid beneath the stove I'd think you'd be ok, especially with the one G suggested, as it has a low centre of gravity. Just open the window tad.
There will be cooking steam anyway and steamed up windows in the cab will just attract unwanted attention!!
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A triangia or similar spirit burning stove would probably be safest. It's non pressurised, clean burning and you can put out a meths fire with water if it all goes horribly wrong.
Might need to put something heatproof under it depending on the design. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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At one time who whole truck would have been a stove. Being as it was coal. Damn good stuff! ____________________ CBT: 12/06/10, Theory: 22/09/10, Module 1: 09/11/10, Module 2: 19/01/11
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How about using a heating element that plugs into the cigarette lighter, to boil water. You could use the water for instant noodles, potnoodle, or couscous. I'm sure truck batteries are not gonna be drained by that.
I got one from the pound shop, I guess they must be available on the net too.
EDIT found one
https://www.swd-uk.net/12v-water-heater-element-356-p.asp
I had thought about mains powered plug in electric hobs, but at 1.5kw, they may be too thirsty to use on a 12v to 240v converter.
If I were gonna cook on a burning fuel stove, I'd set it outside to cook, then bring it in when done. If I were determined to do it inside, it would be a meths burner trangia type thing but I dont think I'd want to do that regularly in case something went wrong.
I dont think it would be so bad, to open the door, put it outside, then bring it in when cooked. ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god |
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I do like the fact Colin thinks that an ideal solution to meals while working away all week in a truck is to live off Pot Noodles and cupasoup. |
I'm not so much a fan of pot noodles and cupasoups, but I do like instant noodles. Cous cous is also great and just needs boiling water a bit of salt and mixing with a bit of tinned sardines or whatever. I've lived on that kind of stuff for ages when I cant be arsed to make anything fancy.
In fact, thinking about it makes me wanna go make some cous cous and tinned fish now.
You can also use cook in sauces, like the lloyd grossman ones to add a bit more flavour. I made some cous cous like this when I went camping with salty off here a year or two ago. I wasnt sure he'd like it, but he said he did. I also added some cooked dried chickpeas that asian shops near me sell, which gave a bit more protein to it, as I hadnt brought along tinned fish.
If doing tinned fish and cous cous, i recommend the oil ones, or the ones in sauce, as the brine wont taste as good.
Another thing you could do is those herta hot dog sausage, I like those and can quite happily live on them with a bit of bread, admittedly I like is lightly toasted.
Another possibility, as we have threads before of people cooking bacon wrapped in foil on exhaust pipes, is you could find a hot place on the truck to cook stuff. Although timing might be a bit hit and miss, until you got the hang of it.
EDIT : I've eaten my cous cous with tinner mackeral stirred in with some chilli sauce. I used to live on this stuff, and I liked it, so I should go back to living on it. ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god |
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I just had a thought... ie you're a lorry driver and thus you have yourself a 400bhp turbocharged lorry engine..... surely the engine in this thing generates a hell of a lot of heat!! As evidenced by the heat guards around the exhausts and stuff. You could maybe cook something off that and quite easily burn it to a crisp too.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 109 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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