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  1. My thoughts and prayers for your entire family. God Bless.
  2. It is thin-walled compared to cast iron - there is no doubt. But this really doesn't cause any problem. I believe what prevents the wood from catching fire is the absence of oxygen (tight seal and small holes toward the fire, i.e. bottom). Many people use wood chips in aluminum foil to smoke with - can't get much thinner-walled than that. gy
  3. My apologies for the cryptic URL above. I wasn't aware until now that I couldn't post URL's and didn't know who to ask about it. gy
  4. This is a stainless camping pot that I've used for quite some time. It comes in 3 different sizes I think. After drilling a few holes in the bottom it works great for me. rei{dot}com{slash}product{slash}401131 The folding handle lock solves the problem of sealing it without any fuss. Just my meager contribution. gy
  5. Hello all, I was glad to see that there are at least a few Komodo owners in north Texas since the last time I visited the site. I live in Murphy. I hope it isn't blasphemy to bring up Wicked Good charcoal - but I've been hoping to get some here and thought I would ask if any of you would be interested in sharing a 60 bag pallet? I'm looking to get around 20 bags and I'd be glad to handle the order/logistics if others are interested. Thanks, Greg
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