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Took a drive up to Valejo over the weekend with Dave to pick up his newest toy, a Britt mobile kitchen trailer from Scott at E.I.
It has 2 ovens, 10 burners , stainless food cookers, and even a sledge hammer for the biscuits and a shovel for the mashed potato's and gravy :D
I will let him post a pic when he wakes up........................ :roll:
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Post by VinceAtReal4x4s »

So you pass by me without even a coffee stop?? I see how it is....

I hope I at least get something served out of that thing one of these days!
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Well Jim,
You just hit Scott’s poop list ;) …he’ll admit no association, cooperation or collaboration in the importation of any of my “POS’s”
It’s also hardly the newest, as it has been waiting in Europe to be put into a container since last year….. something about it being too cold last winter for the rep to go out and load a container, then his wife wasn’t warming up to it being in their driveway last summer ( I assume that it was frigid in his house, and he thought it was still winter) :lol:

Anyway, when it was up for auction, it seemed to have a good kit (one of a few trailers I seen that had the pressurized gas tanks with it), along with all the burners and ovens, plus a lot of utensils and insulated containers. The only noticeable missing items ( once it arrived here and I seen it) are a basket assembly for storing the extra burners and holding down (4) 6 gallon cooking containers ( no big deal, though it would be nice to complete the kit, I can easily live without it), a removable table and 1 insulated container were also missing…. The table is real easy to make and fits mounting holes on the side of the trailer for use.

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From this pic, you can see the 2 folding tables stored on the sides of the canvas framework, the folddown table over the tongue. The empty area in the front of the trailer is where the ovens go, and that stand between the oven is where the coffe maker presides ( my requirement, and don't anyone get between the coffee maker and Jim, you'll be thrashed ! :lol: )
A web pic of a trailer setup
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Vince, you live along the long, slow way north :lol: .... hopefully, it will be operational by The Gathering.
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Jim are you the one that ended up with the Volvo 24v coffee maker?

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Yep, I have fresh coffee or tea in the Pinz :twisted:
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Jim LaGuardia wrote:Yep, I have fresh coffee or tea in the Pinz :twisted:
A measly cup.... the "Wheeled" picnic basket will serve 42 cups :D :lol:

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Wonder where I can put the latrine? :? .... or a really big Coke :lol: bottle
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Jim LaGuardia wrote:Yep, I have fresh coffee or tea in the Pinz :twisted:
been realy thinking about one of these http://www.brunton.com/product.php?id=616 :)

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What do they say.....one mans excrement is another mans treasure. Well you sir just got a big steaming pile of treasure! :)
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I like the sign.
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Scott,
I couldn't have said it better. I envision the addition of a fiberoptic mobile colonoscopy station and enema suite. That would make it complete :lol:

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