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    Its not just simply to heat an oven is it? I'm not going to sleep tonight if i don't find out......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Shed View Post
    Wouldn't be an antique food preserver/canning outfit, would it?
    Quote Originally Posted by Ueee View Post
    Its not just simply to heat an oven is it? I'm not going to sleep tonight if i don't find out......
    Hi Ewan,
    the only way I can answer that is ambiguously and then you would figure it out

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    Hi Phil,

    I'm giving up, just to help the others still going, you can eliminate "meat smoker" ( or drier ) "moonshine still", "potato (or vegetable) washer" ...

    By the way, for those that missed the Lake Goldsmith Steam Rally, it was just overwhelming, steam traction engines everywhere, a fully operational steam shovel, and a fully operating steam driven saw mill, I'd like to know how many big traction engines were there, I'd think at least 50?

    Thanks to Phil for a couple of fantastic and memorable days

    Regards
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    Roll up roll up, buy your own personal moonshine still today..... If only houses had them these days!

    Ok......so steam oven?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ueee View Post
    Roll up roll up, buy your own personal moonshine still today..... If only houses had them these days!

    Ok......so steam oven?
    Lol nope

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    Is it a device to produce steam for steam jacketed kettles for cooking quantities of food?

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    Your enjoying this aren't you Phil?
    Just to rule it out, how bout to heat a hotplate?
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    Damn Big Shed stole my next guess.
    How about a steam powered rotisserie oven?

    And now it seems Ewan has covered my next guess lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stustoys View Post
    Damn Big Shed stole my next guess.
    How about a steam powered rotisserie oven?

    And now it seems Ewan has covered my next guess lol


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    Arrgh nope

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    Washing machine for clothes
    Cheers

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    Finally home.
    Thanks for a great day on Sat Phil and thanks to everyone else for making it such an enjoyable event.
    Ray, that download worked a treat and only 6.5MB
    Now to get a proper camera so I can start a few threads on some current restorations and other jobs without upsetting Bob
    Look forward to catching up again in the future

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    steam powered milk separator ?

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    Is it a pressure cooker???

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    The barrel shaped part holds a series of trained hamsters, they turn the barrel on command - that then causes the block and tackle to lift the food up to the first floor window so the rich people can have breakfast in bed. Simple really.....what do I win?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ's Timber View Post
    Washing machine for clothes
    Sorry DJ, nope

    Quote Originally Posted by markgray View Post
    Finally home.
    Thanks for a great day on Sat Phil and thanks to everyone else for making it such an enjoyable event.
    Ray, that download worked a treat and only 6.5MB
    Now to get a proper camera so I can start a few threads on some current restorations and other jobs without upsetting Bob
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    Very impressed Mark. Thats a long way to drive and I have to say I really appreciate that you came all that way

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    steam powered milk separator ?
    nope, but I am trying to think of another clue without giving it away.
    Sleep on it guys, I will give you until tomorrow night unless someone works it out

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