Choofers

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stevenz30
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Post by stevenz30 » Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:58 pm

The oz pig is $300 in Perth. Way too much for me. This one only cost me $16 and that was for the paint.

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Frank & Brenda
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Post by Frank & Brenda » Mon Aug 10, 2009 8:01 pm

stevenz30 wrote:The oz pig is $300 in Perth. Way too much for me. This one only cost me $16 and that was for the paint.
And even better you can say “I made that” home made is always better, I might even say better than mine……………………….na only kidding, :) :) :) :)

tar trekka
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What Paint?

Post by tar trekka » Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:40 am

Hi Stevenz30,

Looks very impressive.

I have one that I wish to paint.

What paint did you use?

stevenz30
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Post by stevenz30 » Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:35 pm

Pot belly black from bunnings.

Stumps
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choofers

Post by Stumps » Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:39 pm

Hi to all my first message to this site re the choofers. I raninto some people near Yeppon Qld who had a good looking choofer (didnt get a picture) in their travels when going past any pine trees they filled up a bag with pine cones cheap fuel.
Stumps

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Gibbo
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Post by Gibbo » Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:57 pm

Good ideas, all of them.
My question is this.

Just where do you blokes store all this stuff in the caravan?

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Bussy
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Steam Driven

Post by Bussy » Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:29 pm

Gibbo,

They don’t store them anywhere, they put them to work.
Wack wheels on them and you have a steam driven caravan.
:rolleyes:

BUSTER

PS by the way stevenz30 – doodoo job. now I just gotta make one better.

bendog
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DIY Stainless Choofer

Post by bendog » Thu Sep 17, 2009 4:20 pm

G’day everyone,

After looking at all the great home built BBQ/Choofer combos I thought I’d share my creation.

I wanted an all in one BBQ on holidays that I could cook everything from bangers, smoking fish or a Tom Cruise roast on either bottle gas or wood/heat beads.
It also had to be big enough to cook for my family and visitors whithout being too heavy or bulky, easy to clean and store on the van when travelling.

It was a 60 ltr fire surpression cylinder. (316 stainless)
The plate is made from 5mm 304 stainless.
The legs screw off and fit inside for transport and the burner tubes slide out for wood/heat bead operation.
Slightly bigger in diameter to a 9kg gas bottle it goes on the A frame in the seccond gas bottle cradle for transport.

Not the flashest looking but it cooks great.

Cheers
Ben
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Frank & Brenda
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Post by Frank & Brenda » Fri Sep 18, 2009 8:31 pm

Looks great mate weldone and welcome to the forum.

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Bussy
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Stainless Cylinders

Post by Bussy » Fri Sep 18, 2009 8:38 pm

Bendog,

Where would one get his hands on one of those SS cylinders?

Great job.

BUSTER
Computer Engineer. 200Series TTD Altitude SE
Home building a 21.6ft off-roader called “The Taj Mah AL”.
Steel Chassis, Simplicity Suspension, Aluminium Frame.
Paulownia Cabinetry, All 12 volt & Self Sufficient
When its finished WE retire.

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