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Any of you folks have pics of the chop boxes you used on safari? I saw a few pics on Saeed's videos. Am looking for inspiration to build one with my brother next month.

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Here is a photo of the best there is:



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Couple more of the same type:



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Thanks for the pics and links!!
 
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The one used on my safaris was made of wood, handles on the sides and lined inside with a styrofoam product including the lid. They used a bungee cord from handle to handle to hold the lid on.
 
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Check out this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...iMnM&feature=related

Do a search for Bluesky Kitchens. There are finished boxes and plans to build different boxes.

A bit more elaborate than a wooden box for food. I like how they set up to provide a work station at table level.


SAFARI ARTS TAXIDERMY
http://www.safariarts.net/
 
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