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simple solar cooker rotator

i got tired of sliding my box cooker around to keep it lined up with the sun
and made a large, cheap, "lazy-susan" from scrap materials.
materials are: 2 lids from 5 gallon (20 liter) plastic buckets and about 20
old golf balls (other balls would probably work too) and a piece of 18 inch
x 18 inch (45 x 45 cm) plywood.
lay one of the lids on a level surface (i use an outdoor table) and fill it
with golf balls. turn the other lid upside-down and put on top of the golf
balls, it now rotates very easy. place the plywood on the top lid which
makes a better support for the cooker. put your cooker on top of the lazy
susan and you're finished!

bob culbertson  

 

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