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  1. At 250°, 5 hrs max!! Closer to 4 hrs. Rob
  2. The force is strong in that one, soon, he will feel the power of the dark side! Rob
  3. IFR cancellation received. Maintain VFR. Rob
  4. You can do it!!!!! Seriously, don't do anything to hurt yourself, or especially the grill!! Rob
  5. The feet are the widest point. I did the plywood thing, but no incline. You'll find that it rolls fairly easily, but every situation is different. Rob
  6. Can you move the car? Rob
  7. Could you go backwards? Rob
  8. Yeah, the crate is fairly light, but cumbersome. I did the whole unpacking by myself, but it wasn't in a garage right next to another prized possession. Rob
  9. Nah, let's wait, everyone else did!! Rob
  10. I guess Kevin's not aware of the embeded transformation program. Rob
  11. Yeah, this is the fun part....enjoy!!! Hurry up!! Rob
  12. Buuurrrnnnttt ennnndddssss!!!!!!! Goooooddd!!!! Rob
  13. I also wanted to make sure you knew the top of the crate is a ramp for the grill, it rolls right off with this set up. Since you asked... Rob
  14. I have to ask, did you get the instructions regarding the crate? Rob
  15. I use the shop vac with drywall filter, this is how I'd clean ash regardless of location. I've had no issues at all, additionally, it rolls rather easily, but the only reason I did roll it out once was to adjust the spring. Cleaning the exterior is not an issue either, as there's room for that in its space, but again, it rolls rather easily. As far as cooking on it in general, I find that there's plenty of room to to anything you want/need, there's plenty of room for everything. I would not consider a total enclosure though, there are reasons to have the front exposed. Rob
  16. Congrats, you're gonna love it! Rob
  17. Enzo Ferrari said there were two colors, black and red, and black only because so many people demanded it. Rob
  18. Excellent video! Brisket looks PDG too! Keep 'em coming. Rob
  19. KK's live up to the hype, and more. Congrats, you're gonna love it! Rob
  20. Anytime!! Rob
  21. We all recently found out that is a serving tray! Per Dennis. Rob
  22. Close the lid literally means close the lid. Some folks leave the lid open for a bit to ensure the fire is lit. Setting the top vent is another action, but the good news is that the top vent setting will likely never change. If you keep it closed enough, wind shouldn't affect the temp. The fan damper is wide open. If you feel that wind is affecting things, by all means, close it a bit. Once your grill is loaded with coal and you're ready to light, get the cyberq set up, and plugged in, vents at their proper settings. Light a very small amount of coal, a verify its lit. Close the lid, and walk away. I do let the temp soak a bit before adding smoke wood, deflector, grates and proteins, it helps in returning to target temp. I let the cyberq do the work, it's literally running before I actually light the fire. Follow these suggestions and your fire will never be more than 5° off, and closer than that once stabilized. Rob
  23. Sounds like you've got the feel for the top vent. You want the fan to run regularly, you want the temp to drop if the fan isn't running regularly. Next time, get the guru set up, light the fire, close the lid, and walk away. These things work as advertised, they just require proper set up. Rob
  24. There's no need to try and trick the cyberq, also no need to choke the fan. As you noted the trick is to keep the top vent almost completely closed. I just barely open from being able to feel the gasket. The cyberq learns your grill during a cook, so if it's not acting just right, re cycle the power. I've used these things for about 4 years, and I love them. There's no need to stay at 225°, it's not a problem, but higher, I like 275°, is way more predictable, a good bit faster with no difference in results. Do you already have the bge coal? If not, get royal oak, that's what bge coal is, just in a different bag and more exspnsive. Rob
  25. OTB=Outside the box. I think it has something to do with Dennis' inspiration for the design of his original grills. Rob
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