Curly
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Goes great with the house too...dang I want that color bad
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And......where is the cover?
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Yea, you got the Mother of all colors there. Trade ya
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$70 for the work that musta went into those (3 million pieces of wood) must come out to about $.20 per hour. Dennis may have to hire him and give away a teak pepper mill with each OTB. Yeah, for $47 to have the same one forever is worth it. I mean, pepperballs are nice, and probably fit in great with DJ's decor and the flip-flops an all, but I don't know...maybe not log-cabiny enough for me
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Re: here it is at home...I have named her Gigantor! Hmmm, looks like the invisible woman to me...I don't see nothing Congrats, we wanta see a lot a pics
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True, but I could not find something that functions just as well for a lot cheaper like I did the peppermill. So that apples and oranges in my book! Though a cool looking peppermill is a nice toy, and I can go on that logic a lot quicker than the BS you are spilling! -=Jasen=- I'm suprised you could do anything wid dem ole knifes you used for so long. Well, at least you can do some descent cooking now that you got something good to cut with...pepperball boy
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I saw one on ebay for $500 and figured a medium egg and a disposable pepper mill would probably be a better gift. Of course, I'm not getting anything worth $500 for Christmas...nor giving. But I found one I really like for $47 here...that's more reasonable. #413 an 8 1/2 copper and brass. Hopefully it won't take much figure oils to make it start looking old...like me. http://www.darrylbs.com/ Wow, that is still the same as several nice steaks and a pepperball! But to each his own. -=Jasen=- That's true, but anytime you buy something nice...that you hope will last you a lifetime, maybe even pass it down to your kids (in your case, to me or Majestik), you may have to spend a buck or 2 more. You just bgt some nice knifes didn't you, you could do without them...as you have til now, but you felt you needed to leave something to me when you die of pain from your back surgery. You my dawg man And a KK cost a few dollars more than a Smokey Joe too, right.
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Can you post it down here, closer to the bottom, so FM won't have to scroll up so far?
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It works the same way. The fan stops when it hits the target temp (and there will of course be some carry over from the stoke). If the temp goes outside the hi/lo settings then the alarm sounds. I am definitely planning on building a small side table that's watertight underneath to house all these electronics (lots of rain the PacNW!). The biggest issue with the Ethernet attachment is getting a cable to the box! I tried a powerline networking product and it sucked. Shoot, DJ can weld ya up something
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If it's within 2 states you should be able to see it by now...it's very bright and colorful . I just love it
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Leaddog, when is your KK sposed to come it?
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I saw one on ebay for $500 and figured a medium egg and a disposable pepper mill would probably be a better gift. Of course, I'm not getting anything worth $500 for Christmas...nor giving. But I found one I really like for $47 here...that's more reasonable. #413 an 8 1/2 copper and brass. Hopefully it won't take much figure oils to make it start looking old...like me. http://www.darrylbs.com/
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I appreciate all the feedback...Christmas time is near. Any other cool ones, lets get a photo page going. I know there are some very unique ones out there. Firemonkey
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Re: Amazing Customer Support And to some of us....this over the top customer service stuff...well, it's different from what we're used to
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Cool info, I had forgot about that one. Answered a couple of questions, but would still love a scan of a manual. -=Jasen=- Somebody please send DJ some technical manuals to read while he's sick in bed
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Great, can we watch you cook by going to a web-site? (talk about no life huh?)
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= you = you (I cannot post what I really think)! -=Jasen=-[/quote:3ps80ldb] That Maj...I'll tell ya...did AlanZ take over his identity? No compassion at all huh
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Ah, it'll get better
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Translated: Means he doesn't finish reading the post before replying! -=Jasen=- I'm a skimmer
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Well, I knew the thing had been out for awhile and knew that it could connect to a network...just never saw one that was actually operated from afar. Years ago I did see a website that showed a Kamado that had a drill connected to it that opened and closed the bottom damper of the K to increase or decrease the heat. I can't remember what was done with the top...if anything. The point of the post was that you are the geeky one that will probably do it...won't be me, that's for sure. I suppose if you use the term 'geek' as someone with knowledge and ability to do so, then I might agree. Last time I checked though, I don't see any geeks grilling, making beer or welding? But frankly controlling the grill from my computer does little for me when I have a hand held remote that can control everything from my recliner! -=Jasen=-[/quote:1j4pgdfl] How about, someone with no life and a desire to feel needed, and all the time in the world with 11 days off in a row every 3 weeks...and no worthy grill to cook on...OK, who welds (woo-woo)
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Curly, "pop can" in a "V" rack. Pop can stuffed chicken on main grill, drip pan/heat deflector on lower grill. Works great. Oh OK, I thought it was sitting in the juice and part didn't get crispy. I'm not really a detail oriented person
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Well, I knew the thing had been out for awhile and knew that it could connect to a network...just never saw one that was actually operated from afar. Years ago I did see a website that showed a Kamado that had a drill connected to it that opened and closed the bottom damper of the K to increase or decrease the heat. I can't remember what was done with the top...if anything. The point of the post was that you are the geeky one that will probably do it...won't be me, that's for sure.
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Isn't it great when a manufacturer backs their product
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You could set it in a v-rack or something...still in the pan, but outta the liquid.