Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Slick

 


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  1. Camping aficionado AND talented woodworker

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  2. I like the little LED stick too.

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  3. Clever. If there's a sink under that faucet it must have a very shallow bowl.

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    1. It looks to be about eight inches deep. I think that is about normal, for a camper sink. It must drain into a jerry can.

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    2. I may be mistaken, but judging by the band of grey material over the white on the underside of the sink, it looks like the sink has a rubber gasket that allows it to collapse upward so that when everything is folded up, the stove fits neatly underneath. In fact, doing a search for "collapsible sink" just taught me something new. I had no idea that was a thing, but they look pretty handy.

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    3. HA! Good work Julie!
      After I wrote the above I thought, maybe they remove the stove before retracting the drawer.

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  4. Who is ready to go overlanding? Or remote camping for a couple days.

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  5. I'd want a folding set of table legs on the end to support it. Otherwise, you are putting a lot of faith in the strength of the roller slides. The stove on the end puts a lot of weight with plenty of leverage.

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  6. Charlie Goodnight's design, after 150 years of evolution.

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