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Old 08-08-16, 16:37
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Old 08-08-16, 16:46
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Hanno.

I can see it now. A new thread for "Field Recipes"! 🍷🍰

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Old 08-08-16, 20:10
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A new thread for cookers!!

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Old 11-08-16, 08:42
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Whilst at this camp at Amphitheatre a fellow VMVC member indicated a desire to obtain a junior cooker. He also told me he picked up some surplus items years ago at an army auction and amongst the lots was a couple of heavy tanks in crates which he never knew what they were. Someone later told him they were new Wiles steam boilers. We struck a deal that there was enough to rebuild both cookers but there would be a fiar bit of work involved in rebuilding the first one. As he is an engineer that would not be too difficult. He had had the boilers for so long that the crates had rotted away.
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Old 11-08-16, 08:46
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The boilers still had wooden bungs in all the openings and were assembled with the heat exchanger and steam tubes so all that was required was sanblasting and a coat of stove paint and they are ready to fit. Manufacture date is 1971.
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Old 11-08-16, 08:55
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Before I got a chance to do anymore work a sale came up at Toolern Vale from an aging VMVC club member. His collection of Land Rovers, ex army trailers and other militaria included a Wiles Junior and Wiles Senior cooker and a large assortment of cooker parts. This included about ten boilers, water tanks, valves, gaskets, oven doors and grates and steamer bins and baskets. Most of it was NOS and had been parked under cypress trees and tarps for so long that a chainsaw was required to trim away branches before it could be uncovered. Most of the tarps and crates fell apart when uncovering the parts. I managed to acquire a NOS oven which only had a rusty bottom section that needed replacing due to many years in the weather. I also got a NOS tea urn in perfect condition and some NOS taps and valves and steam pipes.
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