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Camp Oven & Outdoor Cooking >> Camp Oven Cooking Discussion >> New chinese camp oven - are the legs too short? https://www.aussiecampovenforum.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1207395063 Message started by paulio on Apr 5th, 2008 at 9:31pm |
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Title: New chinese camp oven - are the legs too short? Post by paulio on Apr 5th, 2008 at 9:31pm
Hi
I'm a new poster to this forum, and have just started getting into camp oven cookery - in fact I did my first ever cooking in the oven today - a roast chicken. Put it in the oven for three hours and it came out really good, but I bought one of the cheap chinese camp oven (with legs) from my local camping store and I am wondering if the legs are too short! The coals underneath the oven keep going cold, so I assume it's lack of oxygen? If so, I'll have to get a trivet or something. I ended swapping out the bottom coals three times and and having to heat them up again... |
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Title: Re: New chinese camp oven - are the legs too short? Post by Mackerel Whisperer on Apr 5th, 2008 at 11:37pm
G'day and welcome Paulio
There is a fair bit of info about this in this link http://www.aussiecampovenforum.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1199877140/12#12 Cheers Jono "Mackerel Whisperer" |
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Title: Re: New chinese camp oven - are the legs too short? Post by paulio on Apr 6th, 2008 at 3:26pm
Cool thanks for that. It's probably what I said - lack of oxygen. I looked at some other camp ovens today and saw that they did have longer legs - so the moral is to check the length of the legs before you buy! I cut some lengths of tube and fitted them over the existing legs to make them longer so will see if that cures the issue.
Paul |
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Title: Re: New chinese camp oven - are the legs too short? Post by Derek on Apr 6th, 2008 at 7:43pm paulio wrote on Apr 6th, 2008 at 3:26pm:
Hi Paul and welcome. Mate thats a brilliant idea what you have done there. Must remember that one myself. Is the camp oven a Furphy. I know they have very short legs. Derek |
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Title: Re: New chinese camp oven - are the legs too short? Post by paulio on Apr 7th, 2008 at 7:49am Derek wrote on Apr 6th, 2008 at 7:43pm:
No, it's just a cheapy chinese. I tested with it's new longer legs and yes, they made all the difference - the coals stayed alight with no problems. This time I cooked a loaf of bread and it turned out ok the coals stayed alight on the bottom just the same as on the top. Result What do you do with your furphys then derek do you put them on a stand? |
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Title: Re: New chinese camp oven - are the legs too short? Post by Derek on Apr 7th, 2008 at 8:35am
I have got the older Furphy's and they have longer legs than the new ones.
The Camp Chef and Lodge Ovens have really long legs. |
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Title: Re: New chinese camp oven - are the legs too short? Post by Tentpegs on Jun 28th, 2008 at 10:18am
Hi Paul
I saw the remark that you cut some tube and made the legs longer. The way I normally use a camp oven is to dig a hole and put the coles in the bottom to warm it only for if there is too much heat there you burn the goodies in the bottom. Then apply the coles around the sides and the top and replace these as the cooking progresses . No burnt offerings and a successful cook. Keep trying and good luck By the way my one of my camp oven does not have any legs and doesn't' worry me Tentpegs |
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