In the Does Anyone Use a Camp Kitchen thread
http://www.campingforums.com/forum/s...-kitchen/page3
I found myself high jacking the thread after getting a old folk's walker;
Posts pertaining to my project
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I believe the cooking surface stability and height issue may have found a solution;
...at some time in the past, I saw a post (on another forum) about using a non wheeled walker to support a cooking surface (light, strong, folds, adjustable and easy to transport).
Over this last week I was called upon to help clear a condo because a relative had to go into an old folks home. I ran across a (no longer used) old walker in the garage which will now be repurposed into a cooking surface (with the addition of some Lexan)... (Just what I need, another project...).
At its highest adjustment, the walker is just slightly higher than our kitchen counter (about 37") and is, if anything, more stable than even the Jeep tailgate, or a well abused picnic table...
When I get some time to customize I will post some pics...
Enjoy!
http://www.campingforums.com/forum/s...-kitchen/page3
I found myself high jacking the thread after getting a old folk's walker;
Posts pertaining to my project
Page 3 post 31
I believe the cooking surface stability and height issue may have found a solution;
...at some time in the past, I saw a post (on another forum) about using a non wheeled walker to support a cooking surface (light, strong, folds, adjustable and easy to transport).
Over this last week I was called upon to help clear a condo because a relative had to go into an old folks home. I ran across a (no longer used) old walker in the garage which will now be repurposed into a cooking surface (with the addition of some Lexan)... (Just what I need, another project...).
At its highest adjustment, the walker is just slightly higher than our kitchen counter (about 37") and is, if anything, more stable than even the Jeep tailgate, or a well abused picnic table...
When I get some time to customize I will post some pics...
Enjoy!
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