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Oct 19th, 2007 at 2:57pm

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Hi all   If any one is after top quality canvas zip up covers for their oven or any other camping gear here is an address www.infrontcampinggear.com.au ; All of Klaus,s products are reasonably priced and of top quality. Hope this can help someone..
 
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Reply #1 - Oct 19th, 2007 at 3:13pm

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Here's the url specific to the canvas oven bags:  http://www.infrontcampinggear.com.au/category44_1.htm


These show up quite regularly on Oz e-bay.  Over here those from Cabellas have a quilted padding inside, which seems much more protective.  By comparison the ones from Camp Chef seem comparable to these at that site.

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Reply #2 - Oct 19th, 2007 at 8:24pm

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Dunno about these camp oven bags, I always tend to slope away from anything that isn't hessian.
But that dont mean I use hessian for a camp oven bag, I use it as a dunny surround. It will keep the flies out, and lets a nice stream of sunlight in. Wink
Sunlight, as we all know, (well I reckon anyhow) is a very good dispersant of methane. And any decent dunny is going to emit plenty of that. Shocked
So back to the C/O bag, why not let it rattle round, getting experience in the back of the ute, nice little patina of dust to assist the next herb/garlic/kangaroo stew be enjoyed, washed down with copious amount of red wine, subsequent methane emmissions, why on earth would you ever want to keep such a wonderful device locked up in a canvas bag? Cool
My opinion only. Roll Eyes
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Reply #3 - Oct 20th, 2007 at 5:44pm

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Hmmm. Just re read that.
Perhaps I had been overwhelmed by a passing methane cloud last night?
Tonight cooking a very simple meal of sliced/char grilled chorrizo sausage, stir fried noodles, red capsicum, onion, broccoli tips and plenty of chopped garlic and chilli. Roll Eyes
With of course, the odd glass of red to wash it down Cool
Whoooops, here we go again! Huh
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