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One more way to use my Spetsnaz/Russian spade.
http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/6267/200902181956040lop2.jpg
Cheers Topknot
MartinK9
13-04-2009, 19:56
Just hope Breakfast comes before Latrine Duty:eek:
Just hope Breakfast comes before Latrine Duty:eek:
haha was what i was thinking :)D
British Red
13-04-2009, 20:00
My Grandfather spent most of his adult life cooking his lunch on a shovel....a fine tradition!
Wasn't this the traditional way to cook you lunch on a steam engine?
British Red
13-04-2009, 20:06
Yep....although me Grandad kept a separate shovel for the purpose
demographic
13-04-2009, 20:15
My Grandfather spent most of his adult life cooking his lunch on a shovel
Aye, those spirit burners can be a bit slow can't they:)
My Engine driver friend did the same too.
The shovel was kept finely polished, so when the time came, a quick wipe with a rag and it was ready.
Obviously, Welsh steam isnt very high on the unhygenic list.
Ben Trout
14-04-2009, 20:37
:headbang:
I did a bit of that week before last. I forget which entrenching tool I have, but cord wrapped the (steel tube) handle, burnt off the paint then treated as per black iron frying pan.
So far tried bacon, sausages and fry bread at lunch time at work. Previous weekend I did peppered steak (turned out to be a beef pattie thing, soooo disappointed). Works really well. Tempted to swap the cord wrap for a leather cover as the cord slips a fair bit. I'll cheat and glue and stitch it on.
Mike, who is also on here, had his Spetsnaz tool with him. Yes, they work for throwing. :eek:
Very cool photo.
It was first in the late 19th century in Sweden that shovels with full metal heads were common. Try to fry an egg on this! http://www.metropol.se/auctions/bildshow/default.asp?OG={F5A2C5E0-4316-4DB2-8A54-1525E93559C6}&extra={F5A2C5E0-4316-4DB2-8A54-1525E93559C6}
"Breakfast cooked in the cab of BR Standard 4 No. 75029 at Grosmont on the NYMR"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6-wH-gVe04
That making me fill hungry at this time of day.
Topknot.