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Old 05-20-2016, 12:14 AM   #43
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OH I DO I DO!!!!!!

Nothing like a good can of bacon packed in grease.

We used to drop the cans down the straight stacks on the deuce and a halfs wait 2 minutes or so and floor it. The can would pop out nice and warm. Not so good if somebody shut the truck off and the back pressure sucked the can into the manifold. The maintenance guys got really pissed if you told them your engine was full of meatballs.
Yep, my favorite was beans & franks, not even the Army could screw them up.

My jeep driver installed a heater out of a 5 ton truck, between our seats. Stick a couple of cans of rations in there for an hour or so and ........ hot meal .....

Stick the hoses from the heater under my Baumholder jacket and I was nice and toasty.


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Old 05-20-2016, 12:19 AM   #44
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Never used one
BINGO! ....... you got it.

Yep, they come in handy, if your bayonet was ...... dirty ......


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Old 05-20-2016, 12:23 AM   #45
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It's a John Wayne! Too high falootin and citified for me.


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Old 05-20-2016, 01:06 AM   #46
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It's a John Wayne! Too high falootin and citified for me.

You are an ....animal, themadscientist ..... and ANIMAL ...... !!

When I first looked at that can...... I thought you had made a field-expedient bong .....


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Old 05-20-2016, 03:47 PM   #47
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I have made a bunch of different designs. The above website has sooooo much information.

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Old 05-21-2016, 09:22 PM   #48
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I tried a 4 inch opening for both feed and exhaust. 12 inches of pipe above the intake. Couldn't get it to stay lit. I'm giving up. I'll just buy one life the Biolite Base Camp if I really want a camp stove that bad
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It's a John Wayne! Too high falootin and citified for me.


lol, I needed a PCV valve off a plastic rocker cover I was replacing. And I didn't have the right size wrench for it. So since the rocker cover was plastic, and I was replacing it anyway, and I have a 4 lb hammer in my tool box... Well yea I got the PCV valve.
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