Do you guys leave the grill out over night to cool off?
Ive used mini propane bottles but I don't like the idea of the bottles in the cab and I NEVER grill indoors. Charcoal has always made me think if I leave it outside to cool of somebody will steal it while I'm sleeping.
pROPANE GRILL
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by hwy69, Feb 27, 2009.
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trucking for family Thanks this.
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I use a single burner propane stove, screws on top of the bottle, and a camping pan, or coffee pot
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I carry an older version of this. I also carry this. Both run on the 1 pound tanks. The version I have is an actual grill rather than burner so I can cook a steak on it. The heater is just in case. I also have a cold weather sleeping bag just in case. I have an APU so as long as it's working I use an electric blanket and space heater to supplement the bunk heater. It's about 90 degree in the truck. Sometimes that make for a rude awaken when I get out of the truck.
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But I wont. If you seek information on flammable items around 18 wheelers we have that covered. If you seek to raise hell and trouble we have that too. But calling a federal inspector smarty pants will get you written up so much by the time one gets through with you at the scalehouse someday. It's generally not a good idea at all.
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