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  2. The KK missed yah, and no that doesn't look like Iowa corn, they say Iowa corn is as high as an elephants eye...but how would I know, never been to Iowa, only on a map.
  3. Well, I dodged the proverbial bullet—at least the 32% one for 90 days. I will still get hit with a 10% at the end of this month, which still hurts, but I won't be losing money and need to reevaluate everything. ARGH.
  4. Please give me a call if you have any questions.. Too expensive for me to ship an assembled crate without a grill in it. I suppose I could ship one in pieces; there would still be the trucking from Vegas. Call if that interests you.. Would arrive in June.
  5. Home from vacation and it was warm enough to fire up the KK for dinner last night. Pork Chop and Corn. This early in the season, I'm guessing the corn is from FL? It was OK - a bit tough (expected if shipped from that far away), but it did have a bit of sweetness to it, so not all bad. Direct, main grate, 325F, with a chunk of peach. (BTW - just got my box from Fruita. Sad to see them go!)
  6. But of course, I have two and you really don't have to look hard David they're all about. Manufacturers are abundant although I'd be hard pressed to say where all the matierials might have originated. My Goldens is boldly stamped made in the USA. Don't worry, be happy....things are coming around
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  8. Link to another member uncrating, this should be enough to have a skilled person create a crate for you. It is for a 23", but should be able to scale it. Remember, the spin top comes off and the upper collar is trapped in between wood strips in the crate, the first pic shows this. Another link to a 23, with different angles, etc for reference.
  9. baby back ribs havent cooked on the kk in a long time but still nailed my temp in two adjustments..
  10. 104% tariff on china in a few hours.. is there an 100% american made smoker/grill that exists these days?
  11. I wonder if this is something @DennisLinkletter might have available ? Or sell this one and buy a new one ?
  12. Crazy times. Hopefully Dennis can navigate the challenges.
  13. I cannot find any photo's of the crate, sorry
  14. I may have some photos from when I received my various cookers. I will look for them. I did find a picture of the support blocks, it only shows down to a 23" size, but you should be able to use the design modified to fit under the cooker.
  15. Bit of a long shot, but is there anyone on the west coast that would be willing to part with their crate for a reasonable pile of cash? I'm shipping from Seattle to Sydney and would love to find something purpose built for the journey. Barring that, are there any crate designs I could share with a local builder? Thanks!
  16. Does anybody have a photo of a lamb/goat in a roti cradle?
  17. The grout is hard and gets flexible when heated... I never suggest removing existing grout and recommend filling tears/cracks from the bottom up. Best to clean up before it dries.
  18. What is it you are trying to repair ? A few pictures would help people help you.
  19. I found a video of KK Grout being dispensed via a syringe but it does not show it dried. I was wondering a few things. 1) Does the KK Grout dry hard. Or does it dry flexible to the touch? 2) Do you have to remove the grout btwn the tiles first before applying?
  20. Well, first, good to know it dies hard because I was wondering. Can you use any acrylic Grout found online/Home Depot?
  21. It dries hard and it depends on what you are trying to accomplish. If you are just fixing venting poke a hole in it and then fill the hole.
  22. I found a video of KK Grout being dispensed via a syringe but it does not show it dried. I was wondering a few things. 1) Does the KK Grout dry hard. Or does it dry flexible to the touch? 2) Do you have to remove the grout btwn the tiles first before applying?
  23. GolfPro2301, I was wondering if we could get a photo of your rebuild today so that we can see how it's weathered a couple of years under the hot San Diego sun.
  24. You might try high heat automotive permatex to adhere tiles to the concrete shell? You know that kind you make head gaskets out of? Just guessing here but seems likely that would work. Not so sure about what grout to use as a simple google search IDs three different types of grout. You would need the kind that is flexible under high heat. Otherwise, I suspect standard grout will just crack and cause you headaches later.
  25. Those chops were talking to me Troble....and it was all good. Handsome sides too!
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