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Posted: 25 October 2006 11:43 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 16 ]
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I use a Coleman-type oven, made for propane camp stoves. Works great. Got the three that I have at flea markets, auctions, etc. for a buck or two. I gave one to a friend who has no electricity, etc.- he uses it all the time on his woodstove. Can’t do a turkey in it, but muffins, cornbread, etc. are great. You can bake in a dutch oven too.

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Posted: 25 October 2006 12:13 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 17 ]
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Thanks, never seen a camp oven like that before, I will have to look for something like that.  I do have a dutch oven, but even a big dutch oven is still pretty small.  I could bake bread or a small pizza in it but was hoping for something bigger (maybe I could just use two dutch ovens).

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Posted: 25 October 2006 12:20 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 18 ]
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Any outdoor store should carry them, in the area of the camping gear or cast iron pans. They run $25-35 new. Flea market season is pretty much over here for the year.

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Posted: 25 October 2006 12:29 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 19 ]
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http://www.chimneysweeponline.com/pacoven.htm

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Posted: 25 October 2006 12:53 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 20 ]
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Wow, three bills for a metal box! I could see if it had a thermostatically-controlled vent on it, but that’s a bit steep, even if it does match my stove. It is nice, I guess if you had a PE stove and wanted to bake alot, it would be worth it for the size and good fit.

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Posted: 25 October 2006 01:19 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 21 ]
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I found that an “inverted box” shaped piece of heavy duty aluminum foil worked wonders to cook pizza and bread sticks during the power outage of ‘04.  Cost about $0.03.

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Posted: 25 October 2006 01:23 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 22 ]
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Yea - that’s pretty much what I had in mind to build (the pacific energy stove top oven).  I like the thermostatically controlled vent idea.  I saw charcoal grills on clearance at walmart for $10, they have a nice big square metal hood with adjustable vent at the top.  This could be used, plus add a grill thermometer (also on clearance for $2) and all I would need to work on is the bottom and possibly a window.  But a cheap camp stove might be an easier starting point.

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Posted: 25 October 2006 01:31 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 23 ]
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heres the coleman @ 35$

http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=13663&memberId=12500226

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Posted: 25 October 2006 01:44 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 24 ]
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Gunner - 25 October 2006 12:29 PM

http://www.chimneysweeponline.com/pacoven.htm

I just about posted that link Gunner ........... LOL ...........

I didnt want to upset a few in the group with “SPAM” tho .

So that would be the brand X cook top stove and i understand it works good but i cant reveal my source.  wink

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Posted: 25 October 2006 01:57 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 25 ]
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Gunner - 25 October 2006 12:29 PM

http://www.chimneysweeponline.com/pacoven.htm

I just about posted that link Gunner ........... LOL ...........

I didnt want to upset a few in the group with “SPAM” tho .

So that would be the brand X cook top stove and i understand it works good but i cant reveal my source.  wink

But, do they come in RED? wink

seriously, they are really nice, as a permanent addition to the stove. I’d probably have one if I had a stove in the living room. Kind of hard to mount one of those on my furnace.

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Posted: 25 October 2006 01:57 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 26 ]
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Roospike-I’ve always wanted to work for a stove company...they offered me double what they were paying you snake

Yes...they are quite expensive, as alot of hearth stuff seems to be $200 tool sets, $100 enameled kettles etc.  I guess it depends on how much you want to use it.  You could get something to work for under 50 bucks, but if it doesn’t work well or is a pain to operate then you will end up not using it at all and you money is waisted.  My dealer had one of these in the store...it looked good, alot of it is made of SS, vents on top etc.  The biggest plus to this unit IMO is the glass door, allowing you to monitor without opening up and letting the heat out, a big no no when baking.

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Posted: 25 October 2006 02:08 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 27 ]
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Gunner - 25 October 2006 01:57 PM

Roospike-I’ve always wanted to work for a stove company...they offered me double what they were paying you snake

Yes...they are quite expensive, as alot of hearth stuff seems to be $200 tool sets, $100 enameled kettles etc. I guess it depends on how much you want to use it. You could get something to work for under 50 bucks, but if it doesn’t work well or is a pain to operate then you will end up not using it at all and you money is waisted. My dealer had one of these in the store...it looked good, alot of it is made of SS, vents on top etc. The biggest plus to this unit IMO is the glass door, allowing you to monitor without opening up and letting the heat out, a big no no when baking.

You took the words right out of my unemployed from commishioned mouth . LOL
Any low quantity high quality item is going to be high ......... If the sales were more then “over seas” would get a hold of it and make them out of tin and plastic and sell them for less .

Be careful Gunner and don’t say the“brand name” too many times or the few select elite butty soapstove police will be knocking at your door. LOL

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Posted: 25 October 2006 02:20 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 28 ]
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I think the simplest solution is to buy yourself a cast iron dutch oven for $20-$30 used for camping and use the wood coals in your stove as your heat source. There is lots of information about this kind of cooking on the web.

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Posted: 25 October 2006 03:25 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 29 ]
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Roospike - 25 October 2006 02:08 PM

.....don’t say the“brand name” too many times or the few select elite butty soapstove police will be knocking at your door. LOL

Don’t even use the initialsgrin

Hey if you like it, and it works for you, then it’s all good. Personally, I like the looks of “Brand X” stoves, oven or no.

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Posted: 25 October 2006 06:53 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 30 ]
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Gunner - 25 October 2006 12:29 PM

http://www.chimneysweeponline.com/pacoven.htm

Saw that and can remember the smell of my grandparents house at Thanksgiving when she would be cooking the monster turkey in the big Glenwood in the basement of the house...juiciest turkey going…

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Posted: 25 October 2006 07:35 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 31 ]
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tradergordo - 25 October 2006 12:13 PM

I do have a dutch oven, but even a big dutch oven is still pretty small. 

Try one of these
http://www.thecellarstore.com/potjiepot.html

or these
http://www.biltong2u.co.uk/potjepots.htm

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Posted: 26 October 2006 02:49 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 32 ]
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WOW - they have a kettle that costs more than my stove!  85 Gallon capacity, 470 lbs.  The picture is hillarious, there is a dog sitting next to it.  See:
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tradergordo - 25 October 2006 12:13 PM

I do have a dutch oven, but even a big dutch oven is still pretty small. 

Try one of these
http://www.thecellarstore.com/potjiepot.html

or these
http://www.biltong2u.co.uk/potjepots.htm

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