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Somehow I knew your kamado was to good for a Pumpernickel... 8)

But I will outwit you! Maybe I drill some holes in?

:wink:

Welcome to the group

Our you can try a Guru in the ramp mode that may work.

Why drill a hole in the best cooker in the world?

My 1 cent worth. :)

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Somehow I knew your kamado was to good for a Pumpernickel... 8)

But I will outwit you! Maybe I drill some holes in?

:wink:

Welcome to the group

Our you can try a Guru in the ramp mode that may work.

Why drill a hole in the best cooker in the world?

My 1 cent worth. :)

I was thinking about the ramp mode too, but not sure how that might work since he wants it to end at room temp. Also since you have to use a meat probe for ramp mode, would the internal bread temp really play a part? But you might could somehow work it that way for the first part of the cook and then shut it down....not sure. But it is a cool idea.

-=Jasen=-

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I'm with you on the Haxe DJ; but hey Pumpernickle bread, why not. I'm in the game for that too. Goes good with BEER!

I don't get the drilling holes either. Culibali, when you get your grill and start using it I think you'll understand why we don't understand.

Time of year may play a factor too. Especially in my area where temps swing from -20 to +100 F.

During the hot summer days my cooker probably runs 120 F without a fire. Those nights I'm sure would cool slower on it's own, than say during winter.

But I agree, your best bet is going to be figuring out how much coal to start with for the length of time you need, and letting it burn out slowly.

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perfect application for using coconut extruded charcoal..

But I agree, your best bet is going to be figuring out how much coal to start with for the length of time you need, and letting it burn out slowly.

This is a perfect application for using coconut extruded charcoal..

Weight it, light it, time it..

Next burn will be the same.

My container is being boxed right now..

74% Fixed carbon - 3.4% ash

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Re: perfect application for using coconut extruded charcoal.

But I agree, your best bet is going to be figuring out how much coal to start with for the length of time you need, and letting it burn out slowly.

This is a perfect application for using coconut extruded charcoal..

Weight it, light it, time it..

Next burn will be the same.

My container is being boxed right now..

74% Fixed carbon - 3.4% ash

I am sorry Dennis, but I am going to have to put this theory to scrutinizing tests and only then can we call it fact. So send me several boxes just to get started and I will let you know when to stop sending them! :shock: Naked Whiz....pfffft.....a has been....send me all the free charcoal! :lol:

-=Jasen=-

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Re: perfect application for using coconut extruded charcoal.

This is a perfect application for using coconut extruded charcoal..

Weight it, light it, time it..

Next burn will be the same.

My container is being boxed right now..

74% Fixed carbon - 3.4% ash

You know the rules...

PICS OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN :D

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Count me in on the charcoal order' date=' this is going to make some very dedicated "ceramic cooker" clientelle on the North Shore(Chicago)very happy. They just don't know it yet, guess that's my job.[/quote']

I would like to get on the list also :D

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Re: perfect application for using coconut extruded charcoal.

My container is being boxed right now..

74% Fixed carbon - 3.4% ash

You know the rules...

PICS OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN :D

Wise Guy..

383 grams

CocoAsh383.jpg

Nice sweet smell

COCOash12.jpg

12 grams or 3.2%

COCOash.jpg

Sent some to Doug already and he got similar results..

This is the exact same factory and the same quality CoConut charcoal that was shipped by RJ and KAmado in 2003. (I have all the documents, so there can be no denying it)

Labels on the boxes and the boxes are being loaded this week.

I printed those labels last June and it took me a year to get through all the BS with RJ's old supplier (also a kink).. Now I'm dealing directly with the factory..

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Congratulations on the new hurdle you had to overcome. Nothing new to you my friend, another " tell me it can't be done"! Looking forward to burning some of this stuff! Patience is a virtue and all that stuff, when can we expect a boatload? What would the warehouse parameters be? Don't want any mold issues!

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