Don & Christi's 6 x 10 Cargo Conversion

Converting Cargo Trailers into TTTs

Postby Wolfscout » Wed Sep 21, 2011 4:43 am

Yes. That is what I had in mind to do for a microwave and a toaster oven. I wrap a small 5 cup programmable coffee pot in a towel and put it in the microwave for traveling. and that's pretty much my appliances on the countertop.
I like your strap idea. My last two overnighters I just set them on the floor of the camper.
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Postby pete42 » Wed Sep 21, 2011 6:30 am

One trick I used in my travel trailer to keep the glass tray in the microwave from bounching around and possibily breaking
I would always placed a roll of paper towels standing on end into the microwave.

The microwave I used in my pop-up I kept the styrofoam that came with the microwave it held the glass portion in place no bounce at all.
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Postby d30gaijin » Wed Sep 21, 2011 9:40 am

pete42 wrote:One trick I used to keep the glass tray in the microwave from bounching around and possibily breaking
I would always placed a roll towel standing on end into the microwave.
on my portable microwave I used in my pop-up
I kept the styrofoam that came with the microwave it held the glass portion very well no bounce at all.


Pete,

Thanks for a great tip! :thumbsup: I had not given thought to the glass rotary table bouncing around in the microwave. I reckon we've been lucky so far that it hasn't broke considering some of the roads we've been on.

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great tip!

Postby beccae » Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:33 am

I hadn't thought of that one! Thank you. Have pile of junk growing to put in future trailer.
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Postby BC_Explorer » Wed Sep 21, 2011 3:57 pm

d30gaijin wrote:
pete42 wrote:One trick I used to keep the glass tray in the microwave from bounching around and possibily breaking
I would always placed a roll towel standing on end into the microwave.
on my portable microwave I used in my pop-up
I kept the styrofoam that came with the microwave it held the glass portion very well no bounce at all.


Pete,

Thanks for a great tip! :thumbsup: I had not given thought to the glass rotary table bouncing around in the microwave. I reckon we've been lucky so far that it hasn't broke considering some of the roads we've been on.

Don


Depending on the size of the microwave and the glass plate, a pizza box is perfect for protecting the plate as well. We had a microwave where a 10" pizza box was the exact fit for the plate to be placed in the box which then fit snug in the microwave interior cavity.
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Postby Wolfscout » Wed Sep 21, 2011 3:58 pm

BC_Explorer wrote:Depending on the size of the microwave and the glass plate, a pizza box is perfect for protecting the plate as well. We had a microwave where a 10" pizza box was the exact fit for the plate to be placed in the box which then fit snug in the microwave interior cavity.


That sounds like a reason to have Dijourno pizza tonight.
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Micro glass...

Postby denmohr » Wed Sep 21, 2011 4:25 pm

I gotta be honest, never thought of it, and mine never broke, however it is in the front cabinet, but I've driven from North Carolina to the UP of Michigan and it never broke, maybe lucky?
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Postby pete42 » Wed Sep 21, 2011 9:03 pm

about the microwave and glass breaking I don't think I've every talked to anyone who has one break
I just don't want it to be mine that does break.
pizza pizza now that sounds goooood

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Postby d30gaijin » Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:00 pm

BC_Explorer wrote:Depending on the size of the microwave and the glass plate, a pizza box is perfect for protecting the plate as well. We had a microwave where a 10" pizza box was the exact fit for the plate to be placed in the box which then fit snug in the microwave interior cavity.


BC,

Great tip. :applause:

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Postby d30gaijin » Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:10 pm

pete42 wrote:about the microwave and glass breaking I don't think I've every talked to anyone who has one break
I just don't want it to be mine that does break.
pizza pizza now that sounds goooood

pete


Pete,

I think it is the "ounce of prevention" thing in play. Like you, I don't want ours to be the first one to break that we hear about, especially when we get to the boonies and have prepared several days worth of meals counting on the microwave to heat them up. Granted, we can still heat them by some other means but, hey, why not preclude problems by preparing for them in advance? A suitable pizza box is cheap insurance.

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Postby GPW » Thu Sep 22, 2011 7:33 am

Just wrapping it in a dish towel should do .... a cardboard box might attract bugs ... :o
If you have room :roll: a small Toaster oven is very Handy , very inexpensive , light , and does things a MW won’t ... :thinking:
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Postby Wolfscout » Thu Sep 22, 2011 7:52 am

we have a small microwave and a toaster oven on the cabinet. I agree with GPW.. there's things both can do differently.
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Postby pmowers » Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:55 am

I have a little camp kitchen that I have been using for many years. We just put the plastic dishpan inside the microwave and it seems to hold the glass tray down, it does not even bounce out of the track. The crockpot lid on the other hand is a different story...

My friend has a convection microwave in his TT. I must confess, I am in lust- the best of both worlds, microwave and toaster oven combined.
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Postby d30gaijin » Fri Sep 23, 2011 9:18 pm

pmowers wrote:I have a little camp kitchen that I have been using for many years. We just put the plastic dishpan inside the microwave and it seems to hold the glass tray down, it does not even bounce out of the track. The crockpot lid on the other hand is a different story...

My friend has a convection microwave in his TT. I must confess, I am in lust- the best of both worlds, microwave and toaster oven combined.


Anyone have a link to a microwave/toaster oven I can check out? Never heard of such a thing but it sounds like something we might need or find handy to have.

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Postby Wolfscout » Sat Sep 24, 2011 4:42 am

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