Folks,
I just thought of this and maybe it's a bad idea, maybe a good one. What say you all?
Since we have so many different types of cookers out there, has anyone ever though of putting hose fittings (male and female) through opposite walls of their cooker and running some pipe (copper?) over the coals/fireboxes/around or inside the chimney (coiled?) to use the heat to make hot water.
I am no greenie but in theory it sounds like a way to make use of a heat source and may help regulate the cooker temps.
Discuss...
I just thought of this and maybe it's a bad idea, maybe a good one. What say you all?
Since we have so many different types of cookers out there, has anyone ever though of putting hose fittings (male and female) through opposite walls of their cooker and running some pipe (copper?) over the coals/fireboxes/around or inside the chimney (coiled?) to use the heat to make hot water.
I am no greenie but in theory it sounds like a way to make use of a heat source and may help regulate the cooker temps.
Discuss...