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Started by NePaSmoKer, February 17, 2007, 11:58:18 AM

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Really, that is a nice size. The reason I asked (origional before Gizmo started) was concern about moisture with gas.  A smaller one may need extra, extra venting. I just never had luck with gas ... but didnt really know what i was doing anyway. :)

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Quote from: nodak on February 18, 2007, 10:12:38 AM
I'm having a brain toot.  Could the unit be modified to put on OBS?  Not sure if chute is same size and ability to mount heat source.  Would make OBS more portable for camping as no elec source needed, still have the rigid cabinet.  In this I would like to switch back and forth between propane and elec. I'm not fond of the foil hood/cover on the propane unit.
I like what you are saying here.  From the first picture, it looks like the set up is very similar and the bowl etc is all the same.  If NePas could get a shot of the propane unit from the burn disk toward the unit it would help.

I'm thinking that really, all Bradley needs to do is mount those little copper hanging things on this unit, and it would fit the tower of an OBS.

I pack my OBS when I go to the lake in the summer as there is power, but for backwoods camping that would be awesome.  Then again, since moving up the 'rv foodchain' from tenting, someone seems to always have a generator...but you dont want that thing running for hours on end to do a low and slow
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I agree with you whitetailfan.  I have an rv with a generator and it does use up the propane when you have it constantly running - not to mention the extra maintenance.
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NePaSmoKer

I will be posting some up close and all around pics of my bps this weekend sometime, just kinda busy right now.

Did i say my bps  ???    ;D

nepas

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NePa, Congrats on scoring the bps. Looking forward to the pics. Have a good day.  :)

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