Re: Correct Cooker for Carawagon
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2016 2:51 pm
Hi Mick,
Educated guess is that they used cookers that already had sturdy fold up lids, and modified them to suit the door mounting position. If this was the case, the clips are probably original to the cooker, to keep the 'lid' in place.
My reasoning is all the metal casing/lid seems to be the same thickness and paint colour as the metal used to make the 'case'. So unless Carawagon made the cookers up from parts, they were probably supplied complete.
I'll try and get a photo if it's still light when I get home - but the only obvious 'Carawagon' modification to mine is a wooden bar across the back (Lowest edge of the cooker section) that rests against the door when the cooker is down - stopping it from tilting too far down.
Hope that helps,
Patrick
Educated guess is that they used cookers that already had sturdy fold up lids, and modified them to suit the door mounting position. If this was the case, the clips are probably original to the cooker, to keep the 'lid' in place.
My reasoning is all the metal casing/lid seems to be the same thickness and paint colour as the metal used to make the 'case'. So unless Carawagon made the cookers up from parts, they were probably supplied complete.
I'll try and get a photo if it's still light when I get home - but the only obvious 'Carawagon' modification to mine is a wooden bar across the back (Lowest edge of the cooker section) that rests against the door when the cooker is down - stopping it from tilting too far down.
Hope that helps,
Patrick