DennisLinkletter Posted March 10, 2008 Author Report Posted March 10, 2008 Might be like stuffing a V8 in a Porsche... Thanks HP.. I definately want he high torque models to fit in. Might be like stuffing a V8 in a Porsche... It can be done.. Quote
johnnyboy Posted March 10, 2008 Report Posted March 10, 2008 Might be like stuffing a V8 in a Porsche... Tkline, wish I could say the same about the cover; but doubtful. Sorry. John Quote
DennisLinkletter Posted June 1, 2008 Author Report Posted June 1, 2008 How does this look? Yes, it has officially been recognized as the worlds longest gestation for an accessory but you gotta admit it is finally KOmodo quality. Quote
Sanny Posted June 1, 2008 Report Posted June 1, 2008 Oh my goodness! And on my favorite tile choice, too! Quote
Firemonkey Posted June 1, 2008 Report Posted June 1, 2008 Oh my goodness! And on my favorite tile choice' date=' too! [/quote'] He is slowly seducing you with pictures Quote
trish Posted June 1, 2008 Report Posted June 1, 2008 Firemoney wrote: He is slowly seducing you with pictures Yep...she will soon be stuffing $1 bills into the bands...oh thats right it is the other cooker that wears the bands on the outside! Looks like she will just have to stuff it in the handle. Quote
trish Posted June 1, 2008 Report Posted June 1, 2008 Very nice Dennis....Does this mean no changes in that area of the KK in future models? I like the look much better than a tile side table. Quote
DennisLinkletter Posted June 2, 2008 Author Report Posted June 2, 2008 Any shape or material side table. Very nice Dennis.... Does this mean no changes in that area of the KK in future models? I like the look much better than a tile side table. Thank you.. I'm sorry I don't understand the "no changes in that area of the KK in future models?" question.. Are you referring to the side accessory plates? I like the wood also but the folding stainless table support could hold any shape or material side table. So if someone wanted a tiled one that's very do-able also. The table is designed so you can remove the table, take it to the kitchen.. fill with meat and carry it back out and insert it into the table support assembly. Quote
GregR Posted June 2, 2008 Report Posted June 2, 2008 How does the table attach to the support assembly? Quote
PaulR Posted June 2, 2008 Report Posted June 2, 2008 Re: Any shape or material side table. I like the wood also but the folding stainless table support could hold any shape or material side table. So if someone wanted a tiled one that's very do-able also. The table is designed so you can remove the table, take it to the kitchen.. fill with meat and carry it back out and insert it into the table support assembly. I like! Any ideas on pricing? (tiled model) Quote
DennisLinkletter Posted June 2, 2008 Author Report Posted June 2, 2008 Strips of wood How does the table attach to the support assembly? I'll get some shots to make understanding easier but basically there are strips of wood countersunk and screwed to the bottom of the table that fit down into the stainless folding assembly. These fit snugly and click into the assembly. Quote
Sanny Posted June 2, 2008 Report Posted June 2, 2008 Re: Any shape or material side table. Very nice Dennis.... Does this mean no changes in that area of the KK in future models? I like the look much better than a tile side table. Thank you.. I'm sorry I don't understand the "no changes in that area of the KK in future models?" question... I THINK, but not sure, that Trish is saying you made such a great design, and lots of tweaking. Now are you going to leave the design of future KKs the same in that area, so the tables will keep fitting and you won't have to keep tweaking the tables? Of course, my babelfish could be on the blink, causing me not to translate properly from the original Trish to the Dennis... It happens... Quote
trish Posted June 2, 2008 Report Posted June 2, 2008 Sanny is correct. We know you like to tweak with the design in the pursuit of perfection, but at this point that area of the KK is perfected right? Great idea on the tables being removable and doubling as a tray to carry meat, etc back and forth to the kitchen. You have cooked a few times. ...or does your meat fly to the KK? Quote
primeats Posted June 2, 2008 Report Posted June 2, 2008 How about an au jus groove routered in to catch the juices? Seems kinda pretty to be carving on though. Quote
Sanny Posted June 2, 2008 Report Posted June 2, 2008 How about an au jus groove routered in to catch the juices? Seems kinda pretty to be carving on though. The bbq sauce bottle would fall into the groove and tip over, crashing to the ground, making a turrible mess. Quote
bobvoeh Posted June 2, 2008 Report Posted June 2, 2008 How about an au jus groove routered in to catch the juices? Seems kinda pretty to be carving on though. The bbq sauce bottle would fall into the groove and tip over, crashing to the ground, making a turrible mess. BBQ Sauce, EGADS Save that for the dinner table Quote
Sanny Posted June 2, 2008 Report Posted June 2, 2008 Beer, then. The BEER would slip into a groove and tip over, making a mess. Oh, the waste!!! Quote
Firemonkey Posted June 2, 2008 Report Posted June 2, 2008 Beer' date=' then. The BEER would slip into a groove and tip over, making a mess. Oh, the waste!!! [/quote'] Yes, that would be unacceptable! Quote
johnnyboy Posted June 2, 2008 Report Posted June 2, 2008 Dennis wrote: The table is designed so you can remove the table, take it to the kitchen.. fill with meat and carry it back out and insert it into the table support assembly. Awesome, Awesome, Awesome idea!! Very nice tables, Dennis. Quote