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    Snow Peak Addiction

    Thats' a tough one. I have both. The Oven is just a beautiful piece of kit. It's the nicest DO I've ever seen. I've given them as wedding gifts. With the inner pan, it's pretty darn versatile in it's own right. However, the Duo is what I use when I camp. Mainly because I mostly camp alone, and...
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    Well, that's the problem with the granddaughter of the founder running the show. She is a fashion designer, and doesn't strike me as much of a camper. However, you always see the apparel side on deep discount, whereas you hardly ever see the gear on sale. I think SP knows where their bread is...
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    That's a nice find. Interesting to see the CK-134, which is the slide-in table for the 4U table. I am planning to make a few of those this summer, scavenging some of the hardware from shorter units to attach to the bamboo ply I bought last year, and was wondering whether to use two or three of...
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    I know what you're talking about. One thing I've toyed with, instead of the extra leg and extrusion, is threading one of the pop-out hooks on the table, and matching it with some sort of long "nut" that one could hand-tighten. This would prevent the 90 degree table from flipping up off its pins...
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    That's my exact go-to setup right there, even though I have tons more. I use the adjustable legs, for two less legs to carry (although much heavier).
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    Mogs get High

    I crack up when I see this, since the previous record holder was a solo Suzuki Samurai...
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    HillBillyRV Build Thread - 87 Ford E350 Quadravan Pathfinder Conversion

    I would think twice about the sprayfoam. Almost every time I read of someone who has done this, they complain about the waviness and buckling of sorts that the exterior skin ends up with...
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    HillBillyRV Build Thread - 87 Ford E350 Quadravan Pathfinder Conversion

    Looks awesome! I gotta get me a sheet metal buddy someday... Maybe just some foam tape on the rails, except for the BBQ box, might take care of 90% of the metal-on-metal contact.
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    I found that the problem with using metal for the sink is that it cools off pretty quick. Plus, the bigger the sink, the more water it takes to fill it to any depth. I use a small IKEA tub/container, and fitted it to an IKEA cutting board one IGT unit in size. Works great, and about 20 bucks total.
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    Good Ratchet Straps

    Accra, or Mac’s Tie-Downs. Ancra will make you straps to your specs, if you like. I had them make up a couple with shorter straps between the ratchet and hook a few years ago...
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    HillBillyRV Build Thread - 87 Ford E350 Quadravan Pathfinder Conversion

    That is alot of cast iron and alot of surface area to heat up. Is that what you're planning on cooking with?
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    HillBillyRV Build Thread - 87 Ford E350 Quadravan Pathfinder Conversion

    What saw blade did you use to cut that frame? It came out great. I was skeptical, I admit. You're going to mount the slides to the top of the IGT frame? If you use the SP double burner, you'll have to, since the knobs of the double burner are just below the IGT frame, and would be blocked by...
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    JC, From the bottom of the rail that would rest on the IGT frame, a 250 g cylinder measures 6 3/8". With a 500 g cylinder, it measures just under 8 3/4" from the bottom of the rail. I commented awhile ago about the need for SP to contour the bottom of the stove to accommodate the "shoulders"...
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    Replacing windows with sheet metal??

    A friend of mine just did this on his Sprinter. Can’t vouch for the long-term results yet, but it looks pretty: https://sprinter-source.com/forum/showpost.php?p=830620&postcount=7
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    Um, yeah, I have a set or two. (Hey, I got them when REI had them alot cheaper than they are now). With the top lid flipped upside down, it's about 5 5/8" inches tall, in the bag. With the lid flipped upright, it's about 6 3/8" tall.
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    Re: Baja burner with other brands of fuel... I've never used SP fuel, as it's just not available around here. I can get MSR isopro at the local EMS, and I've also used a Coleman propane cylinder and adapter, hanging from a bag underneath the stove. No issues at all. Somewhere on this SP thread...
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    I have a crapload of IGT stuff. I have a couple of Baja's, a couple of the flat burners, the double stove, a few single BBQ boxes, etc. The stuff is scattered between the house, the cabin, and the camper. It's a sickness... The double stove is typical SP quality. Great burner; nice flame...
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