The stainless steel dish draining pan was stock on US Westys but some or all Canadian market Westys don't have it. It folds down over the stove burners and lets you wash dishes without splashing the burners. It has a drain hole at the sink end. It should never be used to heat or cook anything as it will distort and discolor easily if lowered over a lit burner. Mark
Florian Speier wrote: > Steve, > > maybe I understood you wrong, but isnt exactly that standard on all westy's? > it normally goes up with the stove cover, but can be pulled down? > Florian > > On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Steve Williams <steve@celineandsteve.com>wrote: > > >> Hi, >> >> I had the opportunity to camp with friends in their Eurovan last week. >> I still like the layout of the Westy better, but they did have one thing >> up on me! On the top of their stove was a stainless steel "drip tray" >> that was hinged and folded down to lay on top of the stove and provide >> some counter space. >> >> I REALLY liked the idea, and wonder if such a thing exists for a 91 >> Westy. I found one reference on the email list archives: >> Drip tray, NEW (US hinged type, goes over stove burners), but was >> unable to get any information about where it came from or if it was for >> a Westy or Eurovan. >> >> Does anyone know what I am talking about? I did check go-westy & >> vanagain with no luck. >> >> Thanks, >> Steve Williams >> 91 Westy >> no-name :-( >> >> > > > |
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