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Make a Solar Hot Dog Cooker

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If you curve some aluminum foil just right, you can cook hot dogs with the sun’s heat.

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WHAT YOU’LL NEED

  • Utility knife
  • Tape
  • Saw
  • Drill
  • Roofing nails
  • Glue
  • 2 sheets of corrugated cardboard, 7 1/2 inches by 30 inches
  • 2 2-by-2-by-12-inch connector boards
  • Piece of poster board large enough to cover the bottom of the cooker
  • 12-inch-wide aluminum foil
  • 2 1-by-1-by-13 1/2-inch wood uprights
  • Small wooden dowl, sharpened at one end

WHAT YOU’LL DO

Step 1. Using the utility knife, cut a curve from the two pieces of cardboard.

Step 2. Connect the curves together using the 12-inch connecting boards, glue and roofing nails.

Step 3. Bend the poster board over the curves, mark with a pencil and cut to size. Glue and tape in place.

Step 4. Spread glue evenly onto the poster board. Carefully glue down the aluminum foil. Make it as smooth as possible.

Step 5. Drill a hole in one upright, cut a notch on the other and glue in place.

Step 6. Aim the cooker at the sun, skewer your hot dogs, and get the rolls and mustard.

HOW IT WORKS

The sun reflects heat off the parabolic curve and concentrates it at a single point.


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10 Comments on Make a Solar Hot Dog Cooker

  1. simple but effective

  2. Second Class Scout, Troop 550 // March 22, 2012 at 3:50 pm // Reply

    This is really neat. Will this solar hotdog cooker work in the winter when the temperature is below 40 degrees Farenheit. Hot dogs will cook on an asphalt parking lot in July or August on a piece of aluminum foil when the temperature of the asphalt has been heated to about 95 degrees Farenheit.

  3. Shaggyeagle // March 18, 2012 at 7:11 am // Reply

    Cool we are supposed to make one of these in science and now that I have an idea of what to do imma volunteer to be team leader in our group, as I always do

  4. awesome

  5. Not complcated

  6. How long do you have to wate for it to cook

  7. THIS WAS ASOME

  8. this things pretty usefull

  9. Zach the Man // January 1, 2012 at 9:03 pm // Reply

    This gives me an idea for an invention!!:)

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