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A word of caution

David L. Eby (dleby@GEOCITIES.COM)
Sat, 24 Oct 1998 12:33:32 -0400


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I have read with interest all the dutch oven posts. I wish to add that =
caution must be exercised with the aluminum varieties. At a scout-o-rama =
twenty years ago my troop was baking pies in an aluminum one and a cast =
iron one. The fire was a mix of hardwood & charcoal briquets. We didn't =
know it but you create blast furnace heat when you mix these. My =
assistant scoutmaster picked up the aluminum oven to remove it from the =
fire with the pie still in it and when he looked down at the fire the =
pie was still there with the bottom of the oven underneath it. The dutch =
oven had an approximate 9" hole in the bottom. While it was and is =
comical, we lost a dutch oven which had to be replaced. Thought you =
might be interested. Beware of the amount of heat you apply to aluminum. =
It was BSA issue oven.
Dave Eby
T-579 CC
Michigan

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I have read with interest all the = dutch oven=20 posts. I wish to add that caution must be exercised with the aluminum = varieties.=20 At a scout-o-rama twenty years ago my troop was baking pies in an = aluminum one=20 and a cast iron one. The fire was a mix of hardwood & charcoal = briquets. We=20 didn't know it but you create blast furnace heat when you mix these. My=20 assistant scoutmaster picked up the aluminum oven to remove it from the=20 fire  with the pie still in it and when he looked down at the fire = the pie=20 was still there with the bottom of the oven underneath it. The dutch = oven had an=20 approximate 9" hole in the bottom. While it was and is = comical,  we=20 lost a dutch oven which had to be replaced. Thought you might be = interested.=20 Beware of the amount of heat you apply to aluminum. It was BSA issue=20 oven.
Dave Eby
T-579 CC
Michigan
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