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kevin powles 28-01-12 21:03

mk1 Carrier cooker tray
 
Hi, Has anyone info, a picture would be best of the cooker tray wood and plate fixing arrangement to the fuel tank straps, I have borrowed an original tray and need to make the supports, also was there a piece of wood that sat in the tray under the cooker?.

thanks kevin.

Jordan Baker 29-01-12 21:53

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Ive only got 2 pictures of the one I made up a few years ago from some plans that were given to me by another member.

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ghlight=cooker

kevin powles 11-02-12 16:12

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Hi, Made three cooker trays, got a drawing from a member on here and borrowed the remains of a canadian tray. The feet i have confirmed are not 10 gauge as in the attached draw but 12g 2.5mm approx. I have also noted the batten with the cut out only has two screws holding it to the tray, the centre one was never there. Also the drawing indicates the four centred tray holes are drainage, this is incorrect as can be seen from the original four n08 1/2" round head screws were used to secure what i think is a 9" square 1/2" plywood. I am unable to determine if a drainage hole was positioned elsewere as the original is a little rusted out.

17 x 7/8" no8 countersunk.
4 x 1/2" no8 roundhead.

Thanks to everyone who helped, kev.

Jordan Baker 11-02-12 20:45

Great info Kevin

So what are the thoughts on the purpose of the 9" square of plywood?

kevin powles 11-02-12 22:37

Hi Jordan, I am guessing but once you have finished cooking breakfast with the cooker it would be quite hot, The wood perhaps insulates it from the tray and the battens insulate the tray from the petrol tank............which you do not want to get hot. Dont know what the cut out is for thow?.

kev.

Jordan Baker 11-02-12 22:46

Ahh yes that would make some sense. As for the cutout, I presume you mean the one in the wooden slat. If so it's to clear the fuel tank vent lines.

rob love 11-02-12 23:07

Pretty much every tray on the carrier had a thin plywood sheet in it, likely as an anti-wear or anti squeak.

eddy8men 11-02-12 23:21

you're doing a great job kev and saving the rest of us a lot of research, cheers

rick

Lynn Eades 12-02-12 06:37

Kevin
 
There is no drain hole, at least not in my one.
I have an original tray, the two bits of wood, and the steel plate that screws into the bottom of the wood, if anyone needs any info.

kevin powles 12-02-12 11:48

cooker tray
 
Lynn, Could you post a picture of the curved wood cut out please with dimensions, just want to check the diameter of the curve as I making a couple more of these.

Thanks kevin.

Lynn Eades 12-02-12 21:03

Kevin
 
I will post pictures later. On your first photo, I think the buckle would be down the side. Then you would only have to thread the strap through the top two alli loops, as apposed to re threading the whole lot every time.
Just a guess.

Lynn Eades 16-02-12 20:39

Kevin
 
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pictures as requested. If these are not specific enough, let me know.
I am sending a p.m. on another matter.

kevin powles 16-02-12 21:49

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Hi, Thanks Lynn, looks like I guessed correct with the hole saw I used to cut the recess corners, think it was a 25mm one, but I will check.

kevin.


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