jamie 10 Posted November 11, 2003 Share Posted November 11, 2003 Hi this is jamie and I need your help. could you please send me some information on how to take care and clean up some camping items like dutch ovens, box ovens, buddy burners, camp stoves, propane stoves, reflector ovens and other camping items like the ones above. If you have any information about these you can email me at camping4gold@yahoo.com. also if you have any other information about how to make some of these and where to buy some of these. thank you Jamie Link to post Share on other sites
buffalo2 14 Posted November 12, 2003 Share Posted November 12, 2003 Um Jamie that's a big request - there's a lot of experience out here but we need to know where to start. What so you need the worst? Link to post Share on other sites
Big_Dog 10 Posted November 12, 2003 Share Posted November 12, 2003 Read some information about care of dutch ovens in the scout handbook last night. might be more in there.... Lodge or coleman websites might be another resource. YCVT bd Link to post Share on other sites
jamie 10 Posted November 13, 2003 Author Share Posted November 13, 2003 hi I wrote something about taking care of some camping gear and buffalo2 has asked me if I could narrow the request down so I thik I have somewhat hear it is. Could you please send me information about how to takke care of the box ovens, buddy burners and camp stoves. my email again is camping4gold@yahoo.com thankyou jamie Link to post Share on other sites
ScoutNut 147 Posted November 13, 2003 Share Posted November 13, 2003 Jamie - Cardboard box ovens just need to be wiped out on the inside with a damp cloth. They should be stored where ever you have the room, being careful not to crush them. If they do get trashed it is easy enough to make new ones. Buddy burners need to be refilled with wax as needed. No cleaning required. I just put mine inside my coffee can stove, put the lid on and store in a plastic grocery bag. Camp stoves should not need much maintainence either. I simply wash my Coleman stove with a warm soapy cloth or scrub sponge to remove spills. If something major breaks most camping gear stores carry replacement parts. I hope this helps. There isn't a lot of "care" involved in any of these. Link to post Share on other sites
red feather 10 Posted November 14, 2003 Share Posted November 14, 2003 ScoutNut covered the first items pretty well. next items? yis Link to post Share on other sites
jamie 10 Posted November 14, 2003 Author Share Posted November 14, 2003 Dose anyone have any other infomation on the care of the camping gear that you use or any other usful tips for my gold awared project the campoing how to book. thanks jamie Link to post Share on other sites
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