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bbqking103

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  1. Yes, I have one of the early BBQs that feature the old gate latch. Is it possible to buy the new latch mechanism as featured on your current models? See below picture of the latch I would like to purchase. Cost?
  2. Interesting. Those side spring mechanisms look weird. The Green KK I posted has a low serial number in the 200s on the inside. It must have been a very early model—or, as they say, a collector's item. The unit seems well-built and heavy as hell, though the front latch doesn't work. Also, it doesn't say Komodo Kamado anywhere on the unit.
  3. Is this your product? Or was this made by somebody else?
  4. Just wondering since I could not locate it on the site.
  5. Does anyone know where to find the Front Latch assembly on the parts for sale portion of the website?
  6. OK, thanks. I don't have a 32" unit but rather just a 23" so I'm assuming this is the one to order, right? - 3) https://komodokamado.com/products/23-ultimate-new-one-piece-main-gasket - $120 -Jeff
  7. Does anyone know if the new one-piece gasket includes two seals (one for the 45 degree slope and another for the flat horizontal portion of the lid? The price ($120) seems to indicate the 2x price difference. Though I may be incorrect. -Jeff
  8. ok, WILL DO. whERE IS THE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATED.?
  9. Thanks for the quick reply. The one-piece looks cool, though I really was wondering about the double gasket as described in #1. 1) https://komodokamado.com/products/23-ultimate-both-main-outside-gasket-and-inside-silicone-gasket?_pos=11&_sid=6e8f59566&_ss=r - $? Seems like that one would be super sealed. Any chance you can post a pic of your 23 so I can confirm the shape of the seal before I order? THanks! BBQKing
  10. I have an older 23" model and was wondering what gasket to order. There are four choices: 1) https://komodokamado.com/products/23-ultimate-both-main-outside-gasket-and-inside-silicone-gasket?_pos=11&_sid=6e8f59566&_ss=r - $? 2) https://komodokamado.com/products/23-ultimate-main-gasket-larger-outside-silicone-gasket - $68 3) https://komodokamado.com/products/23-ultimate-new-one-piece-main-gasket - $120 4) https://komodokamado.com/products/23-main-seal-food-grade-silicone-d-gasket - $56 My bottom lid has a 45-degree raised lip where a "D" gasket is installed. I'd appreciate any tips or insight on these choices.
  11. Thanks DennisLinkletter, I picked up a used kamado and need to do some repairs. I already have a tub of Acrylic Grout I purchased from Lowe's Home Improvement store and was wondering if I could use it - https://www.lowes.com/pl/flooring-tools-supplies/tile-tools-supplies/grout/acrylic-premix/4294856532-920575991071. I would be just filling tears/cracks with a surface application. Would this work?
  12. I found a video of KK Grout being dispensed via a syringe but it does not show it dried. I was wondering a few things. 1) Does the KK Grout dry hard. Or does it dry flexible to the touch? 2) Do you have to remove the grout btwn the tiles first before applying?
  13. Well, first, good to know it dies hard because I was wondering. Can you use any acrylic Grout found online/Home Depot?
  14. I found a video of KK Grout being dispensed via a syringe but it does not show it dried. I was wondering a few things. 1) Does the KK Grout dry hard. Or does it dry flexible to the touch? 2) Do you have to remove the grout btwn the tiles first before applying?
  15. GolfPro2301, I was wondering if we could get a photo of your rebuild today so that we can see how it's weathered a couple of years under the hot San Diego sun.
  16. You might try high heat automotive permatex to adhere tiles to the concrete shell? You know that kind you make head gaskets out of? Just guessing here but seems likely that would work. Not so sure about what grout to use as a simple google search IDs three different types of grout. You would need the kind that is flexible under high heat. Otherwise, I suspect standard grout will just crack and cause you headaches later.
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