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  1. Sorry about the surprise slap. Yikes... My guess is that the harbor charges there must be per BOL as opposed to charged by value of item. And of course duty varies dramatically to and from country to country. I'd love to know what the actual breakdown breakdown was. I import lots of items here and sometimes really get burned.. Sorry about the surprise slap.. If you pro rate it over years it comes down to pennies a day.. Once again, I'm sorry about the unexpected charges..
  2. Murphy attacks again... Woke up Thursday morning in Los Angeles at the grandparents house only to read about the UK terorist arrests... I was supposed to fly that day to San Fransisco to stay with my momma in Palo Alto. Local news shots showed the National Guard that was deployed by Gov Arnold and lines into the street. When told to go to the airport 3 hours before the flight, I decided to pass... Standing that long in line with a baby and child to maybe catch an one hour flight was not my idea of a good time. I tossed the tickets and rented a big new Ford SUV and drove.. Exactly 6 hours. With full coverage insurance, a baby seat and one way drop off fees, it was still only $118 from Enterprise.. Not bad I thought..
  3. Ok I'm on Terra Firma again I'm now in CA and will be back online multiple times a day... Nice to see you all missed me I'll be in the States until the 22nd, so if anyone wants to talk to me about the weather send me your numbers.. Hey it's a lot cheaper from here...
  4. I'm on my way to the States via Thailand for my once a year family reunion.. Will land on the night of the 8th, so I might be a bit incomunicado for a lil while... Dennis
  5. Re: Too Big The folding legs are nice if I'm going to mail the grill.. Fixed are probably better if delivered with the grill..
  6. Re: Too Big Hey Tony if you turn your firebox a bit you can easily find a position that does not rock.. But your right it can rock on that outside rib if set at 12 and 6 o'clock.. An actual grill is being made.. enough plywood.. It will have handles to permit easy moving.. my guess is that it's easier to take it off.. do what you need to do below and then put it back.. Are you really going to be flipping meat under it?
  7. New Upper Grill.. Good Size? Here is the new charcoal basket with 5" tall heat deflector/ sear grill supports (they are now 4") This is the size down low on top of the above mentioned basket.. That'll be searing hot... This is for perspective on how large the grill is sitting on the main grill... This is on a 5" can with almost 6" in wheels sitting on top... There was plenty of room above it.. the wood tipped over when I put it on the edge
  8. Re: The guys are all small I recommend you take 3 or 4 to get the job done..
  9. The impressions will plump up and disapear
  10. The guys are all small The guys are all small... OTB process is same
  11. Here are some dimensions for those of you who might want to build an OTB into an island. The lower half without the base and wheels is 26 3/4" From floor to lip. The door frame is 1 1/2" from the floor.. A. Front edge to rear tail B. Front edge to opened damper top C. Handle to rear tail D. Floor to handle open E. Floor to lip F. Floor to damper top G Floor to lower edge of door assembly H Width from outside edges of front wheels Weight 548 lbs. (648 crated) Here are the specifications for the smaller “lil’ Isla” 19.5" OTB E.) Floor to lip 33" I.) Outside diameter 23" F.) Floor to top of damper top 47 1/2" D.) Floor to top of handle, opened 53 3/4" A.) From front handle to rear tail, depth 29" H.) Width of front legs, 26 1/2" Depth of front leg to rear, 22" Weight 400 lbs. (488 crated)
  12. Knock down and move in two pieces... How to remove the top half of your Komodo.. Open the top and release the spring tension and remove the large bolt using the 19mm socket wrench supplied with your cooker. remove this large bolt Remove the spring... Remove the clip Tap and remove the shaft... Now the top can be removed and easily carried The lower half can be carried using the supplied harness
  13. How to remove the top half of your Komodo.. Open the top and release the spring tension and remove the large bolt using the 19mm socket wrench supplied with your cooker. remove this large bolt Remove the spring... Remove the clip Tap and remove the shaft... Now the top can be removed and easily carried The lower half can be carried using the supplied harness
  14. ASBESTOS CLAIMS FOR $4 BILLION New York Times July 30,2006 http://tinyurl.com/lmtne COMPANY NEWS; HALLIBURTON SETTLES ASBESTOS CLAIMS FOR $4 BILLION The Halliburton Company, the world's No. 2 oil field services company, said yesterday that it would pay $4 billion in cash and stock to resolve 300,000 asbestos-related personal injury lawsuits in one of the largest settlements ever. The plan was announced in a bankruptcy court case in Pittsburgh involving a former Halliburton subsidiary, Harbison-Walker Refractories Inc. The difference here is that refractory designers/engineers can produce their product without the offending material... the tobacco industry is stuck with tobacco/nicotine... I will admit to being a bit sensitive to the issue... It has been the proverbial thorn in my ass.. and I guess you wiggled it a little and I barked a bit, for this I apologize... By monday, I will have the letter and can put this to rest for good.
  15. Re: absolutely asinine I stand by the ignorant to believe that HW uses asbestos statement. Do your homework and you will see that HW spent millions in asbestos lawsuits over the years. For them to continue down that road would be unthinkable.. So yes ignorant about asbestos and HW. (Do a google search on the topic) The asinine part was directed at RJ only.. I respect and applaud your and Kooky's due dilligence and I will be sooo happy to put this BS to rest
  16. asbestos accusations I got: amosite |?am??s?t| noun an iron-rich amphibole asbestos, mined in South Africa. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from the initial letters of A sbestos M ines o f S outh Africa + -ite 1 .
  17. Re: How big is the cooking area of an OTB? It's just a lil' bigger in actual area but dramatically bigger ergonomically When one looks into a 22" round Kamado turns around and looks into an OTB the immediate impression is that the OTB is 15-20% larger... An unplanned optical illusion?
  18. absolutely asinine i'd say it's fairly open but not censorship free. (my amosite observation has disappeared and the AH letter of cert hasn't appeared yet) I'm sorry that thread was deleted because of all the anti RJ and Kamado comments through out it. People always seem to assume it was state sponsored. I personally think one would have to be absolutely ignorant to believe that HW uses asbestos. True to his character it was absolutely asinine (and ignorant) for RJ to claim this.. I just called the director of HW and he said he would fax over the letter immediately. Nuf Said.
  19. Here you go FM to replace your coral gem Earth tones.. The SP and PAD series are matte finish.. not gloss glaze. I'm going to order the two PAD ones.. I really like them. PAD - 132 PAD - 135 SP-342 28mmx28mm SP-320 28mmx28mm SP-351 28mmx28mm SP-397 28mmx28mm IS-7-GL MIX-2 MIX-3
  20. Sure happy to do it.. Sure, I think it's time I do a photo essay that shows the top easily being removed and then the bottom being picked up using the harness.
  21. We ain't uptight commercially. Just a note that John asked me if it was ok if I post on this forum letting my readers know that he now offer adapters for the Komodo "blower" port. I told him please feel free to post anything you like here.. even shamelessly self promote.. It's an truly open forum So if you got a great product tell us about it... We ain't uptight commercially.
  22. The Magic of Magestic! In general I hate flashing on a website... But I like the changing colors up top.. Even had to sit through the series It's not distracting or screaming sale or anything so I guess it's informative.. Yah.. an educational flash.. Thanks for the magic Mike
  23. Damn 10,000 people! What can I say? Welcome aboard, honored to have you here. I'm sure that you will be a great source of information for the group. Do you remember any of the consumption figures? i.e. 3,000 chickens, 15,000 sausages etc? Glad to have you here.. We obviously did not know exactly what we were Missing Sorry just had to
  24. Re: ladder legs Yes, collapsable... Do you remember where you saw it? Or where I could track down a photo of it? Thanks again all for the help..
  25. Time to get off my .... Procrastination is my eternal enemy.. Time to bite that bullet, change the website to HTML and fill a couple of pages with informative photos.. And let's not forget I also need bite the grenade and redo the pricing page.. Ok guys consider it done...
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