Hi Steve...
We are almost ready to go to the bugsmasher field to watch some ultra lights and gyro thingies...
All homebuilt with a few kit designs.
BBQ starts about noon.
Remembering back when driving my Land Rover Model 88 through the bush to camp out, we had several coolers full of food and cold wobbly pop.
The coolers were usually covered over with kit like tents, sleeping bags and boxes of goodies not needed to be kept cool.
Growing up around military men and many an old bush pilot I learned a few tricks. Think I posted these before but here is a reminder....
If you want a cold wobbly pop one does not have to move everything off the top of the cooler.
-grab a warm wobbly pop
-take a good clean rag long enough to fit into the gas tank of the vehicle, boat gas tank or the aircraft fuel tank
-allow a little fuel to soak the end of the rag
-don't smoke
-replace the fuel cover
-wrap the fuel covered rag around the wobbly pop bottle or can
-just a few seconds is all it takes to get the bottle or can wet
-remove rag...store in a safe place for second wobbly pop
-fuel evaporates off the wobbly pop using the heat from the bottle or can
-no taste or smell from the bottle or can will be detected
-when transporting wobbly pop open the box from the bottom
-remove wobbly pop
-flip wobbly pop box right side up...will look like it has never been open
Went to university and never learned those tricks, had to be around a bunch of fine outstanding gentlemen, black flies, mosquitoes and deer flies to get really educated...
