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    Just curious, but I'd never thought to use a shovel to cook on. Is this something that is commonly done down there? Interesting....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Binford View Post
    Just curious, but I'd never thought to use a shovel to cook on. Is this something that is commonly done down there? Interesting....
    Yep, good for crepes and pizza, some old cockies can cook a baked dinner on a shovel

    I use my shovel everyday





    FYI, In the days of steam a fireman on a locomotive would use his shovel as a frying pan to cook on and afterwards a toilet to crap on.

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    You're making me hungry now....

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    Having been a plumber and drainer in a past life the best shovel you could buy was a Rigid long handle. They aren't cheap but they are excellent to use, are very strong, don't weight much and last ages.

    I've seen food cooked on them many times, a fav was bacon and eggs first thing in the morning all mixed in together once the bacon was browned. Tasted delish. Steak and eggs was another good meal.

    I remember the old Maori blokes at the Auckland Gas Company could cook nearly anything on one. Mind you it was one they kept specifically for cooking, you wouldn't want to cook on a shovel that had been repeatedly used in gas soaked earth, trust me it wouldn't taste good no matter how you cleaned it.

    I have a cut down Rigid shovel cable tied to the cargo barrier so it fits in and can't cause any problems in a crash, have no intention of cooking on it though as it was used for digging up blocked sewerage pipes some fifteen odd years ago when I last did plumbing.

    By the way a Rigid shovel isn't stainlass but really I'm not sure why you would need a stainless shovel?

    Cheers,
    Terry

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    What about this one ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by nealo View Post
    What about this one ????

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    Looks good, but the site is hard to work out what it does, and what you get.

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    i got a stainless steelo shovel and a fork at aldi cost about 20 dlrs each. use the fork for digging rock worms in the rubble at the beach and its holding up very well... and if anything will kill a fork its digging rock worms

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    Quote Originally Posted by nealo View Post
    What about this one ????

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    I saw this site and info

    It's a real invention from South Africa called "The Original Double Shovel".



    It sells for R800 which is about $120 Aussie.



    See: http://www.doubleshovel.co.za/index_files/Page496.htm
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    I bouhgt a SS shovel from the local hardware store. They don't usually carry them but they had a few there when I was browsing so I bought one. Try asking at whatever hardware stores you pass. Someone may get one ordered in for you.

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    Mick

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