Solar Oven - Jan 24 09 solar cooking
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This is amazing!
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how did you make this?
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Cold day!!! Crikey.. that's an understatement. White stuff everywhere. Great vid though., Inspiring. I hope you shared dinner with Ging. He earned it out there in all that snow.
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sounds like the birds want some beef too! Canadiens know howto live! good job..now im hungry!
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I'm glad you showed Gilbert!
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well it would be good to try here its winter now and till 3 weeks ago it was close to 20.c. now its about 10.c in the afternoon.
should work well. we dont get snow here. as for cold 10 with wind is cold enough,
i was thinking of geting one of those global sun ovens.
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nice job, keep up the good work!
how about putting the cooker on a solar tracker?
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Great :) Could you post the plans you used to make this? I'd love to play with it!
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pressure cookers aren't so healthy, esp for meat. That's a nice temp. 325 degrees. Why all the need for speed people?
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Have you ever thought of using a cheap pressure cooker to speed things up?
very nice its a global oven right? I made one and did a chicken stew in 5 hours I saw it hit 330 for the highest. Nice that it was under 20 f and they cook well. manufactured well with great seals. yum yum nice roast can I have a bite?
bg0821 3 years ago
No, this is NOT a Global Sun Oven. It's a home-built "60/30" oven made of plywood and cardboard. This oven has hit a high of 380F and actually did 360F in March of last year with the temps just around freezing. The Global oven is a good one to be sure, but even a good home-made unit will perform as well or better than the commercial units - this one cost less than $100 to build (and I have leftover Mylar and other parts for more ovens). Ken.
hipofalcon 3 years ago