"For some reason we don't understand, Rocket wants to let the camper go all cattywompus but still have his stove on the level." (Sputters in indignation) I usually level the van using them plastic ramps from RV stores, but it's an inexact art and the grill on the stovetop is seldom completely level. To those of you that view the stove as a device for just heating chili, this is not an issue. But when one is looking to make a nice thin omlette--as one frequently does when primitive camping--or, for you more rustic types, rustle up a mess-a griddlecakes--then a level cooking surface really helps a lot. If the grill were to have some means of adjusting on two axis by a few degrees then leveling it using a skillet with a little water in it or a bubble level. Just the thing for the Backcountry Gourmet. -- Jack "Rocket j Squirrel" Elliott 1984 Westfalia, auto trans, Bend, Ore. On 07/17/2012 03:47 PM, James Felder wrote: > For some reason we don't understand, Rocket wants to let the camper > go all cattywompus but still have his stove on the level. |
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