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Sankey Cooks Trailer with New Ball Hitch and Drop Nose
Brian the Sn@il:
Purchased this from Withams 2 weeks ago, along with a Racal trailer and a Generator trailer.
A bit of a prject as its drawing to the end of the Air Conditioning season.
Im a member of The Norfolk Military group and wanted a project to russle up some food for the troops when they arrive at the shows.
So i first took out the rear burners, and fitted a Catering Gas BBQ i had in the workshop that a dont use very often ( im a charcoal man ) ;)
A few new bits of stainless steel folded up and fitted to make a work surface to the right, lots of sanding and some paint.
Its work in progress, and its MKI :)
Tow hitch was a bit more of a pain as i wanted it to look good, but also needed a 50mm hitch on it. Luckly enough you can buy just the hitch which bolts on in place of the NATO ring, so i have all the brakes still :)
John our engineer did the maths and cut the sections out and doubled welded new drop sections in place. It looks great and also tows great :) One of the best trailers i have towed, as theres nuo jumping or bouncing you normally get with the new trailers, this is smoother and glides over the bumps, and dosent bounce :)
Brian the Sn@il:
Brian the Sn@il:
ITs certainly work in progress as i would like to add a Griddle and maybe a 240V inverter system to it, and also carrying the gas bottle on board without having to take it off.
Ive seen the hot boxes... ovens are for sale online at £ 70 each, the gas burners ( i have 6 of ) are up for £ 25 each, the NATO green Norwegien Cool boxes ( i have 8 of ) are up for £ 25 each. so not sure what to try and sell, or what to do :(
Im planning a awning over the rear end at the moment :)
mattyme:
ive spent many an hour in all weathers cooking on a no.4 and no.5 cookset during my time in the army!!
the trailer cookset is a wicked and very versatile piece of kit!! i cooked breakfast for 200 squaddies on the side of a mountain in the Hartz Mountains in germany once.... that was an experience!! lol
my finest moment was when my no.1 burner went out but carried on pumping vapourised petrol out and reignited from a match that i threw at it.......
and the resulting fireball was most impressive!!!!! [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X
Skibum346:
--- Quote from: mattyme on September 17, 2009, 22:32:30 ---ive spent many an hour in all weathers cooking on a no.4 and no.5 cookset during my time in the army!!
the trailer cookset is a wicked and very versatile piece of kit!! i cooked breakfast for 200 squaddies on the side of a mountain in the Hartz Mountains in germany once.... that was an experience!! lol
my finest moment was when my no.1 burner went out but carried on pumping vapourised petrol out and reignited from a match that i threw at it.......
and the resulting fireball was most impressive!!!!! [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X
--- End quote ---
No.1 Burneres... the scarriest cooker I've ever seen! 5 gallons of petrol... in a pressurised container.... and a match... Might as well call it a jet engine!
We had one cabage mechanic (ahem) I mean chef.... who casually lit them... then wandered through the comcen with it pelting flames out the back... I was certain he'd set the camnets on fire some day!
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