190-b-651 wrote:The v10 wasn't one of fords better ideas i some have good luck. But alot haven't im lucky enough to have a long time friend the own's a ford shop and has for 29 years he knows his stuff if he speaks i listen it usually saves me money 460 millions made parts are plentiful. He also has a b190 89 one of the first #36 in the run that's what got me started. Im not speaking from experience just from good advice the ones that I've known with the v10 didn't keep'm long.
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Newbie in CA
- Sub2RainEN
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Re: Newbie in CA
Thanks for the info. One of the B190s I've been looking at has the V-10 and it sounded like a smart idea with the weight. But I appreciate the inside tip!
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Re: Newbie in CA
Keep in mind that the small size of the gas ovens means it'd be a learning experience, too, probably. I'm not sure how good they are at heating evenly and all, either.Sub2RainEN wrote:My one experience with a convection oven was at a time share. I obliterated some baked potatoes. Fortunately, I knew they were faster, so I checked them halfway through the normal amount of time. I'm more concerned with my cookies, even an electric oven can entirely change the texture of the crumb.
1991 Airstream B190 - bought, 2005; sold, 2011; bought 2017
1995 Airstream Excella 30' trailer
WBCCI #13270, Washington, DC Unit
1995 Airstream Excella 30' trailer
WBCCI #13270, Washington, DC Unit
- Sub2RainEN
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Re: Newbie in CA
Thanks, I had wondered if an RV oven would be different, either because of propane or the way it's made.
skater wrote:
Keep in mind that the small size of the gas ovens means it'd be a learning experience, too, probably. I'm not sure how good they are at heating evenly and all, either.
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Proud 1990 B190 newbie owner
Proud 1990 B190 newbie owner
Re: Newbie in CA
We have used the oven three times so far it did a great job cooking a roast on a cold rainey day once was garlic bread in the broiler and a casserole the third time it worked great. temperature seemed to be accurate just keep a close eye on it using the broiler i did burn the bread a little.
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