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Jeffrey DeWitt 10-18-2006 08:39 PM

Re: Interesting question
 
Here you go! <G>

http://www.instructables.com/id/E4JK...7XU5/?ALLSTEPS

You might also look for a book called "Manifold Destiny"

http://www.amazon.com/Manifold-Desti.../dp/0375751408

Jeff DeWitt



Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> You could also hang your lunch from them (wrapped in foil) and you'll have a
> hot meal at lunchtime on the trail. Or zip-tie your lunch to the intake
> manifold. If you use canned items, make sure you put a vent hole in the can,
> or you may end up with a nasty mess when it explodes.
>
> "Earle Horton" <anglocapitalista@usa.com> wrote in message
> news:453635b5$0$19665$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
>
>>"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
>>news:dbOdnTjfDcy2H6jYnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@softcom.ne t...
>>
>>>Carl wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>They are pretty easy to pull when you need to service something
>>>>and re-install when you are done.
>>>
>>>This is true - hadn't thought of that. Thanks!

>>
>>They are also good for drying socks. I'll bet some of the hunters in this
>>group can confirm that. ;^)
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>
>>
>>--
>>Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>>

>
>
>


Jeffrey DeWitt 10-18-2006 08:39 PM

Re: Interesting question
 
Here you go! <G>

http://www.instructables.com/id/E4JK...7XU5/?ALLSTEPS

You might also look for a book called "Manifold Destiny"

http://www.amazon.com/Manifold-Desti.../dp/0375751408

Jeff DeWitt



Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> You could also hang your lunch from them (wrapped in foil) and you'll have a
> hot meal at lunchtime on the trail. Or zip-tie your lunch to the intake
> manifold. If you use canned items, make sure you put a vent hole in the can,
> or you may end up with a nasty mess when it explodes.
>
> "Earle Horton" <anglocapitalista@usa.com> wrote in message
> news:453635b5$0$19665$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
>
>>"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
>>news:dbOdnTjfDcy2H6jYnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@softcom.ne t...
>>
>>>Carl wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>They are pretty easy to pull when you need to service something
>>>>and re-install when you are done.
>>>
>>>This is true - hadn't thought of that. Thanks!

>>
>>They are also good for drying socks. I'll bet some of the hunters in this
>>group can confirm that. ;^)
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>
>>
>>--
>>Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>>

>
>
>


jbjeep 10-18-2006 10:22 PM

Re: Interesting question
 
Great book!
Fun to read. The Model A club has a cruise/cook off every year. My uncle won it one
time with a chicken dish he cooked on the engine during the cruise.
-jenn


On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 00:39:12 GMT, Jeffrey DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:

>>Here you go! <G>
>>
>>http://www.instructables.com/id/E4JK...7XU5/?ALLSTEPS
>>
>>You might also look for a book called "Manifold Destiny"
>>
>>http://www.amazon.com/Manifold-Desti.../dp/0375751408
>>
>>Jeff DeWitt
>>
>>
>>
>>Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>> You could also hang your lunch from them (wrapped in foil) and you'll have a
>>> hot meal at lunchtime on the trail. Or zip-tie your lunch to the intake
>>> manifold. If you use canned items, make sure you put a vent hole in the can,
>>> or you may end up with a nasty mess when it explodes.
>>>
>>> "Earle Horton" <anglocapitalista@usa.com> wrote in message
>>> news:453635b5$0$19665$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
>>>
>>>>"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:dbOdnTjfDcy2H6jYnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@softcom. net...
>>>>
>>>>>Carl wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>They are pretty easy to pull when you need to service something
>>>>>>and re-install when you are done.
>>>>>
>>>>>This is true - hadn't thought of that. Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>They are also good for drying socks. I'll bet some of the hunters in this
>>>>group can confirm that. ;^)
>>>>
>>>>Earle
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>


jbjeep 10-18-2006 10:22 PM

Re: Interesting question
 
Great book!
Fun to read. The Model A club has a cruise/cook off every year. My uncle won it one
time with a chicken dish he cooked on the engine during the cruise.
-jenn


On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 00:39:12 GMT, Jeffrey DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:

>>Here you go! <G>
>>
>>http://www.instructables.com/id/E4JK...7XU5/?ALLSTEPS
>>
>>You might also look for a book called "Manifold Destiny"
>>
>>http://www.amazon.com/Manifold-Desti.../dp/0375751408
>>
>>Jeff DeWitt
>>
>>
>>
>>Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>> You could also hang your lunch from them (wrapped in foil) and you'll have a
>>> hot meal at lunchtime on the trail. Or zip-tie your lunch to the intake
>>> manifold. If you use canned items, make sure you put a vent hole in the can,
>>> or you may end up with a nasty mess when it explodes.
>>>
>>> "Earle Horton" <anglocapitalista@usa.com> wrote in message
>>> news:453635b5$0$19665$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
>>>
>>>>"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:dbOdnTjfDcy2H6jYnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@softcom. net...
>>>>
>>>>>Carl wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>They are pretty easy to pull when you need to service something
>>>>>>and re-install when you are done.
>>>>>
>>>>>This is true - hadn't thought of that. Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>They are also good for drying socks. I'll bet some of the hunters in this
>>>>group can confirm that. ;^)
>>>>
>>>>Earle
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>


jbjeep 10-18-2006 10:22 PM

Re: Interesting question
 
Great book!
Fun to read. The Model A club has a cruise/cook off every year. My uncle won it one
time with a chicken dish he cooked on the engine during the cruise.
-jenn


On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 00:39:12 GMT, Jeffrey DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:

>>Here you go! <G>
>>
>>http://www.instructables.com/id/E4JK...7XU5/?ALLSTEPS
>>
>>You might also look for a book called "Manifold Destiny"
>>
>>http://www.amazon.com/Manifold-Desti.../dp/0375751408
>>
>>Jeff DeWitt
>>
>>
>>
>>Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>> You could also hang your lunch from them (wrapped in foil) and you'll have a
>>> hot meal at lunchtime on the trail. Or zip-tie your lunch to the intake
>>> manifold. If you use canned items, make sure you put a vent hole in the can,
>>> or you may end up with a nasty mess when it explodes.
>>>
>>> "Earle Horton" <anglocapitalista@usa.com> wrote in message
>>> news:453635b5$0$19665$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
>>>
>>>>"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:dbOdnTjfDcy2H6jYnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@softcom. net...
>>>>
>>>>>Carl wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>They are pretty easy to pull when you need to service something
>>>>>>and re-install when you are done.
>>>>>
>>>>>This is true - hadn't thought of that. Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>They are also good for drying socks. I'll bet some of the hunters in this
>>>>group can confirm that. ;^)
>>>>
>>>>Earle
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>


Hootowl 10-18-2006 11:03 PM

Re: Interesting question
 
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 12:17:02 -0400, "Matt Macchiarolo"
<matt@nospamplease.com> wrote:

>You could also hang your lunch from them (wrapped in foil) and you'll have a
>hot meal at lunchtime on the trail. Or zip-tie your lunch to the intake
>manifold. If you use canned items, make sure you put a vent hole in the can,
>or you may end up with a nasty mess when it explodes.


I once used the manifold of my Scout to heat a quart of water while I
donned my SCUBA on a February day. I waded in up to just below my
navel (where it starts feeling cold), let my buddy pour it down the
back of my partially-zipped jacket, then quickly zipped it up and
submerged before it had time to drain to lake level. I was new to the
hobby, and found it was totally unnecessary. (Old US Divers 1/4" wet
suit). But it's a good technique to remember for hot chocolate. :)

Dan
>
>"Earle Horton" <anglocapitalista@usa.com> wrote in message
>news:453635b5$0$19665$88260bb3@free.teranews.com. ..
>> "Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
>> news:dbOdnTjfDcy2H6jYnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
>>> Carl wrote:
>>>
>>> > They are pretty easy to pull when you need to service something
>>> > and re-install when you are done.
>>>
>>> This is true - hadn't thought of that. Thanks!

>>
>> They are also good for drying socks. I'll bet some of the hunters in this
>> group can confirm that. ;^)
>>
>> Earle
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>>

>



Hootowl 10-18-2006 11:03 PM

Re: Interesting question
 
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 12:17:02 -0400, "Matt Macchiarolo"
<matt@nospamplease.com> wrote:

>You could also hang your lunch from them (wrapped in foil) and you'll have a
>hot meal at lunchtime on the trail. Or zip-tie your lunch to the intake
>manifold. If you use canned items, make sure you put a vent hole in the can,
>or you may end up with a nasty mess when it explodes.


I once used the manifold of my Scout to heat a quart of water while I
donned my SCUBA on a February day. I waded in up to just below my
navel (where it starts feeling cold), let my buddy pour it down the
back of my partially-zipped jacket, then quickly zipped it up and
submerged before it had time to drain to lake level. I was new to the
hobby, and found it was totally unnecessary. (Old US Divers 1/4" wet
suit). But it's a good technique to remember for hot chocolate. :)

Dan
>
>"Earle Horton" <anglocapitalista@usa.com> wrote in message
>news:453635b5$0$19665$88260bb3@free.teranews.com. ..
>> "Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
>> news:dbOdnTjfDcy2H6jYnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
>>> Carl wrote:
>>>
>>> > They are pretty easy to pull when you need to service something
>>> > and re-install when you are done.
>>>
>>> This is true - hadn't thought of that. Thanks!

>>
>> They are also good for drying socks. I'll bet some of the hunters in this
>> group can confirm that. ;^)
>>
>> Earle
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>>

>



Hootowl 10-18-2006 11:03 PM

Re: Interesting question
 
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 12:17:02 -0400, "Matt Macchiarolo"
<matt@nospamplease.com> wrote:

>You could also hang your lunch from them (wrapped in foil) and you'll have a
>hot meal at lunchtime on the trail. Or zip-tie your lunch to the intake
>manifold. If you use canned items, make sure you put a vent hole in the can,
>or you may end up with a nasty mess when it explodes.


I once used the manifold of my Scout to heat a quart of water while I
donned my SCUBA on a February day. I waded in up to just below my
navel (where it starts feeling cold), let my buddy pour it down the
back of my partially-zipped jacket, then quickly zipped it up and
submerged before it had time to drain to lake level. I was new to the
hobby, and found it was totally unnecessary. (Old US Divers 1/4" wet
suit). But it's a good technique to remember for hot chocolate. :)

Dan
>
>"Earle Horton" <anglocapitalista@usa.com> wrote in message
>news:453635b5$0$19665$88260bb3@free.teranews.com. ..
>> "Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
>> news:dbOdnTjfDcy2H6jYnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
>>> Carl wrote:
>>>
>>> > They are pretty easy to pull when you need to service something
>>> > and re-install when you are done.
>>>
>>> This is true - hadn't thought of that. Thanks!

>>
>> They are also good for drying socks. I'll bet some of the hunters in this
>> group can confirm that. ;^)
>>
>> Earle
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>>

>



billy ray 10-18-2006 11:04 PM

Re: Interesting question
 
You never asked why divers drink so much coffee in cold weather?


"Hootowl" <ELN/zooo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:s3qdj211u0ppv9qfl8n8etvmejjnurfp4r@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 12:17:02 -0400, "Matt Macchiarolo"
> <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>
>>You could also hang your lunch from them (wrapped in foil) and you'll have
>>a
>>hot meal at lunchtime on the trail. Or zip-tie your lunch to the intake
>>manifold. If you use canned items, make sure you put a vent hole in the
>>can,
>>or you may end up with a nasty mess when it explodes.

>
> I once used the manifold of my Scout to heat a quart of water while I
> donned my SCUBA on a February day. I waded in up to just below my
> navel (where it starts feeling cold), let my buddy pour it down the
> back of my partially-zipped jacket, then quickly zipped it up and
> submerged before it had time to drain to lake level. I was new to the
> hobby, and found it was totally unnecessary. (Old US Divers 1/4" wet
> suit). But it's a good technique to remember for hot chocolate. :)
>
> Dan
>>
>>"Earle Horton" <anglocapitalista@usa.com> wrote in message
>>news:453635b5$0$19665$88260bb3@free.teranews.com ...
>>> "Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
>>> news:dbOdnTjfDcy2H6jYnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
>>>> Carl wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > They are pretty easy to pull when you need to service something
>>>> > and re-install when you are done.
>>>>
>>>> This is true - hadn't thought of that. Thanks!
>>>
>>> They are also good for drying socks. I'll bet some of the hunters in
>>> this
>>> group can confirm that. ;^)
>>>
>>> Earle
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>>>

>>

>




billy ray 10-18-2006 11:04 PM

Re: Interesting question
 
You never asked why divers drink so much coffee in cold weather?


"Hootowl" <ELN/zooo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:s3qdj211u0ppv9qfl8n8etvmejjnurfp4r@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 12:17:02 -0400, "Matt Macchiarolo"
> <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>
>>You could also hang your lunch from them (wrapped in foil) and you'll have
>>a
>>hot meal at lunchtime on the trail. Or zip-tie your lunch to the intake
>>manifold. If you use canned items, make sure you put a vent hole in the
>>can,
>>or you may end up with a nasty mess when it explodes.

>
> I once used the manifold of my Scout to heat a quart of water while I
> donned my SCUBA on a February day. I waded in up to just below my
> navel (where it starts feeling cold), let my buddy pour it down the
> back of my partially-zipped jacket, then quickly zipped it up and
> submerged before it had time to drain to lake level. I was new to the
> hobby, and found it was totally unnecessary. (Old US Divers 1/4" wet
> suit). But it's a good technique to remember for hot chocolate. :)
>
> Dan
>>
>>"Earle Horton" <anglocapitalista@usa.com> wrote in message
>>news:453635b5$0$19665$88260bb3@free.teranews.com ...
>>> "Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
>>> news:dbOdnTjfDcy2H6jYnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
>>>> Carl wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > They are pretty easy to pull when you need to service something
>>>> > and re-install when you are done.
>>>>
>>>> This is true - hadn't thought of that. Thanks!
>>>
>>> They are also good for drying socks. I'll bet some of the hunters in
>>> this
>>> group can confirm that. ;^)
>>>
>>> Earle
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>>>

>>

>





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