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    Quote Originally Posted by jfowlzj95 View Post
    anyone know what it costs to ship this beast?

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    I am on the hunt for a non working cloths washer. Remove the drum, put some legs on it and patch the hole where the agitator came through the drum (some leave this open). And bam instant and free fire pit. Put some old grill grates over it for cooking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fpkites View Post
    Washing machine tub cooker FTW! I don't have one, but I've used all 3 on this page:

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    Hey Chad, I just totally quoted myself...will that cause a paradox?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fpkites View Post
    Hey Chad, I just totally quoted myself...will that cause a paradox?
    I see I missed that. Be careful people around here might think you are talking to yourself.

    I would think it would cause damage to the flux capactor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bucko View Post
    i have herd of people raping things up in foil and puting them on the manafold lol and driveing for a while then stoping for lunch rather them than me lol
    Since raping foil sounds like the wrong kind of a burnt weiner, I'll assume you mean wrapping in foild and cooking on the manifold. I do this all the time. Soup is the easiest, but I've done hot pockets, burritos, hot-dogs, leftover bbq chicken etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cody View Post
    Since raping foil sounds like the wrong kind of a burnt weiner, I'll assume you mean wrapping in foild and cooking on the manifold. I do this all the time. Soup is the easiest, but I've done hot pockets, burritos, hot-dogs, leftover bbq chicken etc.
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    I'm a huge fan of the Savory Pot Roast in a can on the manifold. Leave it there for about 3 hours and it's superb.
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    I usually do either hot pockets or hot pocket brand calzones. Hot dogs are also awesome. I tried corn on the cob once and failed miserably.

    A friend of mine makes these engine cookers that just plumb into your heater hoses. I am told they make some awesome trail meals- http://clippardchassisworks.com/products.html
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