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Mark Backer
Mark Backer Posts: 1,018
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
Here are my freshly assembled and fired mini and small. I did the small in about 1/10th the time it took me to do the large, which was good. [p]smalllDsc06412.jpg[p](please ignore the hole in my drawers and the socks and flip flops. It was cold).[p]The small with the bottom vent wide and the daisy open only held firm at 300. Does that sound about right to you small owners?

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  • Grumpa
    Grumpa Posts: 861
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    Mark Backer,[p]Only 2 comments....[p]First... If it's cold get some longer britches :~)[p]Second.... If you are going to be firing those eggs on a wooden deck, put a fire proof mat under them so you don't burn your home down. Our eggs are bad about spitting hot embers out the lower vent at times.[p]Just cause I care :~)[p]Bob

  • Mark Backer
    Mark Backer Posts: 1,018
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    Bob,[p]We are actually getting a couple after christmas. We were waiting to decide on a configuration first.[p]And I do have some long pants, I just weren't wearin' em.[p](the word britches has always made me laugh...)
  • Sigmore
    Sigmore Posts: 621
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    Mark Backer, Back in the sand hills of NC where I was born and bred, we called them long sleeve britches. ;>/