Thats the one!
You could drain your battery, if you didn't have the motor running...
"Old School" ration heating on a vehicle
Re: "Old School" ration heating on a vehicle
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Re: "Old School" ration heating on a vehicle
Housil,
Not quite, the one I'm refering to was shaped like a small square box with a lid on top that closed with a latch also had a spout on the face of it like you would find on a coffee urn. I saw one not too long ago at work and I am kicking myself for not grabbing it when I did.
Not quite, the one I'm refering to was shaped like a small square box with a lid on top that closed with a latch also had a spout on the face of it like you would find on a coffee urn. I saw one not too long ago at work and I am kicking myself for not grabbing it when I did.

Re: "Old School" ration heating on a vehicle
That sounds like the one in the Brit Centurean tanks, they had a tap for tea.Treesuit wrote:Housil,
Not quite, the one I'm refering to was shaped like a small square box with a lid on top that closed with a latch also had a spout on the face of it like you would find on a coffee urn. I saw one not too long ago at work and I am kicking myself for not grabbing it when I did.
http://www.pmulcahy.com/tanks/british_tanks.html
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Re: "Old School" ration heating on a vehicle
Wow, that's it all right. Wish I had the money to get in on it. 
