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  1. Thanks, some good ideas on here. Looks like one example where the KK is built in, but also raised enough (or the counter is a lower depth) to where there *might* be enough clearance for the roti motor.
  2. These are fantastic. The triangular cutout at the back especially is great. But like you mentioned, i have been using my roti a lot, and these pics seems like they would have the clearance issue for the motor. Don't plan on using the propane insert or cold smoker, so that one is easier to tackle. Thanks for the pics though, definitely gives me a good launching point to start off from.
  3. Hi Folks, Got my KK 32 towards the tail end of summer/fall last year. Loving it so far. We're going to attempt building out an outdoor kitchen this spring/summer. I've searched everywhere, but i can't find any pics/examples of a KK 32 that is "built in". Most of the kit/ready to assemble type outdoor modules either don't do curves, or tend to have a little platform to raise up the kamado (which I wouldn't need). Specifically looking for roti clearance and how people have made that work. I did think long and hard about getting one of Dennis's tables, but my wife prefers a stone/built in look. Aways an option though.
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