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I've bought blems from Interstate for $60 each. Before Uncle went to Hawkers, we could get them all the time, now, not so much. If you ask, they are available!
And in spite of facts. As John said, I don't want one. One of our local club members has one, and it stays broken about 20-35 percent of the time for one reason or the other. If the demill code changes, wait about four years to make a purchase, prices will have dropped through the floor. In...
Are you looking for an antenna to go on top of the AS-3916? Or a mast to attach a sugar-scoop to? 3916's were mainly used in vehicles, not a fixed station, which do have (relatively) tall masts.
I agree, cooking should be done in a separate area from sleeping, either outside, or on a trailer. In the colonial times, our ancestors had their kitchens in a separate building because of the danger of fires. Microwave inside might be OK, but keep the really hot stuff away from where you sleep.
Put it in shallow containers and make sure there is air circulation on all sides. What you are trying to do is get the temp from over 140 F to less than 40 F as quickly as possible (less than 30 minutes, preferably 15-20). The 'danger zone' is considered between 40 and 140 F, where the number...
That is where an M-36 (17 foot bed) comes in handy. With a 109 box mounted forward, you have a five foot 'porch' in the back and can still pull a trailer without interference. I put an S-280 in my M36, but not all the way forward. Where I have it, there is room to carry 12 fuel cans in the...
Snappy,
Back in 2008 we cooked 15 pounds of bacon and 10 dozen (scrambled) eggs in less than a half hour on the GI griddles. I saw Dick Daugird cook 40 steaks at a time on a GI griddle this past March, while visiting Galveston, TX. If you really need to cook a lot of potatoes at a time, you...