Jadeite
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and thank you to @Buzilo for helping push me towards a 42" instead of a 32".. haha
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Oh and thank you to @DennisLinkletter for all his help in this process. I am sure more photos are to come (in Square as requested ) and I'm sure we'll be talking soon once I get it uncrated and moved. I can't wait to see it unwrapped!
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My 42" KK has arrived!! It came right in the smack middle of the time window and everything went very smoothly. Seeing how HUGE the crate is in person was like.. it is even bigger than I expected.. hah. Driver was great and the back of the truck didn't bow at all so no nerves. Getting it up the driveway slant was a bit of a chore but the KK is now safely in my garage until I am able to uncrate it. We are having some backyard work done in the next few days so I don't want to move it back there until then. It'll also give me some time to plan on how I am getting it back there (going to empty it out of everything and we should be good to go). Here are some pictures of the arrival!
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Just finished watching, VERY well done! I think these videos are going to be amazing resources for new owners!
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3 minutes ago, tony b said:
The "squeaky wheel" theory often works!
Yeah this time they direct transferred me to the depot and scheduled it on the spot. Friday they said I had to wait for a call.. guess it all depends on who you talk to!
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Going to watch it now!
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Okay so I took the initiative and called again this morning since I had not heard anything.. and my delivery is now scheduled for tomorrow between 11AM-2PM! Almost there!
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37 minutes ago, PVPAUL said:
I guess I’m confused on whether newer KK’s even need a burn in due the changing of materials Dennis is using to build KK’s now. It would be great to get clarification on this.
My understanding is even if one is new, it is still a good idea to do a burn in just to make 10000% sure everything is set and vented. I've got a 42" coming (hopefully this week as long as the shipping company can set an appointment) and even though it is part of the newest of the new batch I'll still be doing a burn in just in case.
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59 minutes ago, mstang1988 said:
Got it up there with the help of a ramp, pallet jack, plywood, and 3 friends.
Great to hear! Now you never have to worry about doing that again.. haha
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Looks beautiful!
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Those are super sharp! Very nice!
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1 hour ago, CLeeThom said:
With the fire so far from the upper grills, I am wondering if the indirect plates are really used/necessary? The XL BGE has the fire very close to the foods and their heat deflectors are necessary. I would appreciate any comments. I am still in the transition from the Egg to the KK.
Thanks.
From everything I have heard (from long time users and Dennis himself) is that the heat deflectors are included mostly because people coming from BGE/Kamado Joe expect them/are used to them and it is easier to include them and saves time from everyone asking if they need them/where they can get them. Dennis himself has said multiple times he doesn't use them and they aren't needed in a KK because of how the KK is designed. They are just a nice bonus that comes with the KK.
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Great video! Looks like the next one where you do your own burn in will be timed perfectly for when I should be doing mine. Can't wait to see what is next!
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5 minutes ago, MacKenzie said:
Oh darn.
Given the time of day I am thinking the call won't come today either.. so I am on their schedule now I suppose.
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5 minutes ago, 1AL6 said:
Spoke to Dennis. He was very helpful. It turns out I got the wrong drive shaft. He’s taking care of me. Great customer service. Thanks for the replies. And thanks Dennis.
Glad to hear it!
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7 minutes ago, 1AL6 said:
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately that didn’t seem to fix my problem. All the videos I’m seeing seem to show the drive shaft is spring loaded in the motor to compress and allow it to mount. Mine is definitely not spring loaded. Is the driveshaft itself compressible or does the motor allow a solid shaft to compress inside it? Maybe I have the wrong shaft? I’m not sure what’s going on here. Thanks
I would contact Dennis, he'll know for sure. Possible you got the wrong shaft or if there is something else wrong.
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Well my KK is at the local depot.. I am not just waiting for the call for delivery. I reached out this morning and was told another person had to call me to arrange for delivery and that call may come today but delivery won't be until Monday at the earliest.
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Welcome! Please show us the grills when you get them
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My 42" is En Route to Buffalo NY to cross the border. Still has an ETA of the 28th but it bounces between that and the 27th. Getting closer every day though!
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Mine has been pushed back a few days too (now says ETA 28th) but is apparently in Chicago already before coming up to Canada. Hasn't been updated in a few days though so hard to say where it truly is.
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Just now, C6Bill said:
it just showed up
Okay good to know. So with the border and a Holiday up here today I shouldn't expect mine for another week or so probably. Glad you guys got yours!
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34 minutes ago, GrillnBrew said:
I received the One Grill motor for my rotisserie this weekend, does that count?
Did you get a tracking number for your motor or did it just show up?
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Amazing and just in time for the season!
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27 minutes ago, Troble said:
I work with roofers and they are complaining about plywood prices. Normally $9/sheet now $45/50/sheet
I paid $70 to get two sheets when I got my new KK in January, but if you e bought a KK you’ll fork over the extra few bucks to make sure it gets delivered properly
Exactly my thought too. ~$150 for plywood is nothing compared to the safety (and cost) of a KK!
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Greetings from Ontario Canada, I'm in the early stages of the process and thought I'd say hello!
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Luckily I have the plywood here and ready and it is a mostly flat trip to the backyard. It'll mostly just be getting it only the plywood to start (I have a plan for that) and then up a very small ramp at the end to get to the patio. I know I shouldn't be too nervous.. but you know how it is.. haha