Engine cooking advice

That makes me "almost" glad I was born with zero sense of smell. My wife complains every time we ride by a dead skunk in the road. I tell her, "It smells fine to me." :cool:

The only lasting impact from covid for me was that the most awful smells, like skunks, the wastewater treatment plant, and my flatulence have all been replaced by some new generic smell that my brain uses to fill in the blanks. It's not necessarily an enjoyable smell, but it's better than the real thing. I haven't smelled rotten fish since then so maybe I'll get lucky and that one is gone, too.
 
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That actually isn't as far fetched as one would think. I've got a working prototype that has been on the shelf in the garage for 15 years. It is a stainless steel hotel pan with an insert for the food to sit on. Under the insert is a 3 row section of copper tubing for heat. The heat is supplied by tapping into the smaller of the two heater hoses which is 5/8" ID. That is the same dimension as the OD of a 1/2" copper street 90.

I just haven't figured out how to write up enough warnings for folks not to eat any food that has accidentally been contaminated with anti-freeze.

https://www.cooksdirect.com/vollrath-super-pan-v-1/4-size-slotted-lid-stp5-724

1/4 size is pretty good.
 
That actually isn't as far fetched as one would think. I've got a working prototype that has been on the shelf in the garage for 15 years. It is a stainless steel hotel pan with an insert for the food to sit on. Under the insert is a 3 row section of copper tubing for heat. The heat is supplied by tapping into the smaller of the two heater hoses which is 5/8" ID. That is the same dimension as the OD of a 1/2" copper street 90.

I just haven't figured out how to write up enough warnings for folks not to eat any food that has accidentally been contaminated with anti-freeze.

https://www.cooksdirect.com/vollrath-super-pan-v-1/4-size-slotted-lid-stp5-724

1/4 size is pretty good.

The one I posted has been used for many years on snowmobiles, they work pretty dang good.

A vehicle specific one may be better but for the money the other is pretty functional.