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Tamarind charcoal, Tamarind charcoal..
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Terry cloth towel bar... It's never too late to make something better.. I had plans to put some hooks on it but I love the idea of a towel bar.. I'll call it the Terry cloth towel bar...
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Ok time to get my feet wet.. Ok time to get my feet wet..but not the lump.. My guy has set up the meeting.. I'm going to inspect a factory that has tons of lump in stock. I told him that the smallest size I wanted was (asian) fist size. I'm also getting rates and going to send a trial container.
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After we made up the first prototype, I made of list of 16 changes and this is where we are now. Hopefully this version will go into production. The removable side tables will sit down into this folding bracket and held in place by the two latches..
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New twist for Green 033 New twist for 033 Bone grout Just when you think you have seen 033 The lower photo also highlights how good my tile ladies are getting.. This is the light green grout for comparison..
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New twist for 033 Bone grout Just when you think you have seen 033 The lower photo also highlights how good my tile ladies are getting..
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2CO (www.checkout.com) credit card billing I'm now using 2CO's (www.checkout.com) Email invoice service to do my credit card billing, you may still use your PayPal if you like but this is a much more secure situation.. One time use, they don't keep your card info on file, no member mess.. I login to my account and create an invoice for a sale. They will send you an invoice via Email with a unique invoice URL on their ultra secure server where you can enter your credit card information safely. I'm sure you have heard about the problems with Paypal.(do a google search) At one time they were a necessary evil but this is a better option..
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It's considered the best in the world.
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3/8" Upper/Sear grill
DennisLinkletter replied to DennisLinkletter's topic in KK Features & Accessories
Re: Just NOT in Time for mine. Well Tom, Good new is I've been secretly making these for a while and have a load of them on the way to Tony.. Just forgot I had not posted an image or announcement here... I have new website / online store almost up with shopping carts and all.. Will have actual cookers available listed and accessories. Stay tuned -
KO-KA LUMP? From day one, people have been asking me to send charcoal... I really don't want to do something unless I can do it better or at least stand out from the crowd. I have a great new twist in how to process and package natural coconut charcoal.. So recently, I've been scouring Indonesia, asking about hardwood lump charcoal. There is of course Tamarind charcoal, my sample shown here. Here is Teak charcoal.. Locals here say it burns the longest... As the wood is prized and very expensive.. this is all made out of branches and stumps. This is the most expensive lump.. purported to burn the hottest. It's the choice fuel for ceramic kilns and for metal smelting.. It is very different looking.. beautiful actually, it shimmers and breaks like stone. (This was the only shot taken with a flash)
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Put your gloves on and put this big boy down on your firebox. This grill has the volume to really burn/brand those much desired grill marks that you dream about..
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OTB Dimensions - 19.5" and 23"
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Re: Can I get one more measurement from someone? I'll take measurements and record on a photo tomorrow.. Sorry I missed this post.. -
Now that's a good lookin' Chicken... Now that's a good lookin' Chicken... No beer can birds for me. If you pre-brine you can broil it longer and burn of more fat and get the skin paper thin and Krispy... The cradles are all 17.5" long and come both 6 and 8" wide.. That looks like the 6"
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The long Overdue Harbison-Walker Asbestos Letter
DennisLinkletter posted a topic in KK Announcements
Here it is at long last.. The official statement via the HW legal department... As I said, Asbestos my Arse! n68456 -
This is my week of Sundays It's Idul Fitri here the end of Ramadan the month long fasting Islamic holiday and so the country is closed this week.. I usually run to my house in Thailand every chance I have but have chosen to stay home and catch up around the house, play with the baby, work on my aquarium and put up a new website for Komodo.. Stay tuned..
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Easy Open New Crate Design..
DennisLinkletter replied to DennisLinkletter's topic in KK Announcements
done easily using a cat's paw.. -
My vote is for Bambi.. To small for venison? They start out small ya know.. Maybe roadkill.. I gotta vote venison... just imagine that lil' tail a wigglin Yup it's Bambi
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Re: door Thanks for the Kudos..
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Actually existing doors could be updated as the guide roods/rails are bolted with mini bolts to the door and the screen drawer could be attached using these 4 mini bolts also. Just a side note.. it is uncommon to have burning embers roll out on their own.. It takes the right combination of ash mountain and small burning bounce to have one travel that far to the edge.. This is something that might happen when your poking around in the coals..
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Ten minutes to open up your Komodo crate.. To make a crate that can stand up to the abuse of the trucking companies is great but can be a total nightmare to open up.. So what I'm now doing is building the crate and pallet stand alone. The cooker is secured to the base first then the crate is lowered over the cooker and secured by 8 bolts with wood threads. To open, use a ratchet to remove bolts and lift off the crate.. About one minute per bolt. Just trying to make your Komodo experience more enjoyable and less work.. I had the pleasure of opening up one of my crates in August and I promised myself to make that experience easier.. The yellow straps are to secure the cooker. the blue rope is the harness to carry/lift the cooker. The protective plastic bag is also a new addition.. Pre-drilled.. Next time they will use washers..
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At long last, a Supreme Komodo quality design for a side table. A side table not shown will slip snugly into the bracket's opening. The table will be removable so one can carry their meat out to the Komodo or Q back to the house on the side table. Also one bracket can hold tables of many different designs. The pivot hole/slot is tapered so as it follows the pin it pulls itself snug tight against the body. These tables will not be mousey.. They will gladly be up to holding that 20# chuck roll...
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Wanna leave your door wide open? This will keep the lil hot ones inside.. Any ideas, comments?
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But they are $19.99! No, I throw in the Tel Tru thermometer standard! But they are $19.99! Can't put a $2 dollar Chinese thermometer in a Komodo.. Just would not be right..
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New OTB shaped heat deflector
DennisLinkletter replied to DennisLinkletter's topic in KK Announcements
Blanket for Linus! It's not the chips...it's the operating system! Yea, and now we got both! You can also natively boot windows as a blanket Linus.. BTW.. The OTB.. designed on a Mac... That's proof in the puddin' "Never ask a man what computer he uses. If it's a Mac, he'll tell you. If it's not, why embarrass him?" Tom Clancy -
Thanks guys... Damn, I love this forum!