When i was 8 we sailed to an island that was 60 hours away but picked the wrong season, the waves and winds were a bit much for our amall 30ft boat. The only thing warm we had to eat was engine soup, it was glorious
I once cooked a tray of noodles with a hologen worklight and a cardboard box on a jobsite in the winter. We werent allowed to have microwaves. It took about an hour but it worked.
Yessir, but what's cool is the engine will not warm the can to the 210° needed to make it explode. But a can in a campfire, if unattended, goes boom splat
When i was 8 we sailed to an island that was 60 hours away but picked the wrong season, the waves and winds were a bit much for our amall 30ft boat. The only thing warm we had to eat was engine soup, it was glorious
Use to make hotboxes on the job ..was a wooden box with a powerful light bulb... Worked pretty good
In the 70s, we used to throw hamburger with tinfoil on the intake manifold drive around and drink beer
I once cooked a tray of noodles with a hologen worklight and a cardboard box on a jobsite in the winter. We werent allowed to have microwaves. It took about an hour but it worked.
About 15 minutes per 1/2 lb. Of food
Used to do that in the Army with our MREs
It would be more romantic if you had bologna to go with it.
BEEN THIER DONE THAT !! DID IT AT WORK AGAINST A MACHINE !
Will work if you let me warm up my can of food under you're vehicles hood .
works fine until the can explodes
Yessir, but what's cool is the engine will not warm the can to the 210° needed to make it explode. But a can in a campfire, if unattended, goes boom splat
Wrap a fish in foil, set it on the manifold…