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SLightly Used - 23" Drk Autumn Nebula 4Sale
Tucker replied to DennisLinkletter's topic in Komodo General
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SLightly Used - 23" Drk Autumn Nebula 4Sale
Tucker replied to DennisLinkletter's topic in Komodo General
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Is a Komodo Kamado Enough for All Your Grilling Needs?
Tucker replied to tekobo's topic in KK Pre-Sales Questions
We own two presently. 19.5" (old model) and a 23". The 32 & 42 did not exist when we were buying, otherwise we would have chosen one of the two. These grill can do everything, low-slow, sear, grill, bake, etc. We have not used anything but these grills since 2007 for all our outdoor cooking. My opinion is that you should buy either the 32 or 42; you will not regret it. cheers- 156 replies
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Another Forbes! This one is AWESOME..
Tucker replied to DennisLinkletter's topic in KK Announcements
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SLightly Used - 23" Drk Autumn Nebula 4Sale
Tucker replied to DennisLinkletter's topic in Komodo General
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I am going to give this a try on the next cook. thanks for the tip.
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SLightly Used - 23" Drk Autumn Nebula 4Sale
Tucker replied to DennisLinkletter's topic in Komodo General
Dennis - see email from me -
No offense meant by my comments. I completely understand the passion each of us have for different things.
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Just finished reading this after my 1st cuppa coffee. geez, wish I had put a few drops of bourbon in it I like hard facts, systems of operation and big data.... but, BBQ to me is the fun of it, prep, cook, eat.
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Defrost the meat by putting it under the covers on the wife's side of the bed
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I have a 23" and the old 19.5". Use the 19.5 when its just the wife and I The 23 is brought into service when there is a holiday or party Recently I did four 8 pound shoulders on the 23 at the same time, the 19.5" would not have handled that. i used the 19.5 to prepare appetizers while the shoulders cooked on the 23. Go for the 23", you'l never regret it.
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I suppose this is considered sustainable charcoal
Tucker replied to Steve M's topic in Jokes, Ribbin' & Misc Banter!
I would think so. Maybe an industrialised nation, such as the U.S., should look into this process and do like BASF, not make it, but make it better -
I use the Mr Clean Magic Eraser and warm water; augment w/ Dawn liquid dish soap when needed.
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I have two tables, each w/ granite. One I made years ago and one from Dennis.
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I use a DigiQ when I do a shoulder. all other cooks, including hot-n-fast brisket it is not needed.
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welcome back! good to hear from you
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That is Little Johnny's sister
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Re: Permatex Golfpro - I used a 4ounce tube and had a bit left when I put in the new gasket. Aussie - Permatex is the brand name. It is a high temperature gasket material; there are different models, each with a different temperature rating, just have to look at the label. The placement of the gasket is such that you don't need the highest temp rating, I think I used 600-700 degree f.
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Your progress looks great - interesting approach on the top cap - Regarding the side tables, just sand them then use a good quality teak oil. You can get Watco Teak oil from Home Deport You don't need to stain them with a color, they are beautiful natural. I am in the Fruit Cove area west of 13 from Julington Creek Plantation.
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BTW, glad to see you are in Jax - once you get 'er setup we can share a cook and a drink
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To get it over the curb, make a 3/4" plywood ramp with 2"x4" foot
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Yeah - using the side bolts where the side tables go is a great idea; maybe like the photo? DO NOT lay it down. Keep it upright
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"Can I use the rear spring and front handle a tie down points? " I would recommend that you not use the handle and rear spring as tie down points for transportation. Creating a repeatable transport mode for the porch trailer is a challenge. Maybe chock the wheels and secure it in a corner where you can pad the two sides against the trailer and use a strap across the front. That is truly a shame what was done to that cooker.
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congrats on 25, may 25 more follow
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