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That storage compartment on the tongue side of the cooker. Is it big enough to put a 3 bay stainless steel sink into? Along those lines, is there a spot to mount an on-demand hot water heater? Gears are beginning to turn in my brain housing group....could be expensive
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Re: SpiceWine Owners....
DATsBBQ wrote:That storage compartment on the tongue side of the cooker. Is it big enough to put a 3 bay stainless steel sink into? Along those lines, is there a spot to mount an on-demand hot water heater? Gears are beginning to turn in my brain housing group....could be expensive
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OK, got it.
In my state, to sell food to the public whether it's at a comp or a catering gig, you must have a Food License issued by the County. The good folks in my county want to see either a commercial kitchen or commissary privileges.
A 3 station sink will work. Water has to be heated to some specific point that I can't remember of the top of my head but I've checked with the Rani Dealer and those on demand water heaters will do the trick. So then, need a place to mount it on the trailer and I don't have deal with a fixed station commercial kitchen.
What's next...a propane refrigerator?
In my state, to sell food to the public whether it's at a comp or a catering gig, you must have a Food License issued by the County. The good folks in my county want to see either a commercial kitchen or commissary privileges.
A 3 station sink will work. Water has to be heated to some specific point that I can't remember of the top of my head but I've checked with the Rani Dealer and those on demand water heaters will do the trick. So then, need a place to mount it on the trailer and I don't have deal with a fixed station commercial kitchen.
What's next...a propane refrigerator?
Deputy Dave
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