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Grid lifter

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greggsegg
greggsegg Posts: 31
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
Bought me the cast iron grid for my NY Strips and noticed the grid was hard to remove! Can someone hook me up with a link for grid lifters that will workfor these! thanx and good eggin, Gregg

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  • Lawn Ranger
    Lawn Ranger Posts: 5,467
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    GreggsEgg,
    There are a lot of us working on it, but it's kind of like a cure for cancer or the solution to world peace....I'm not sure we're there yet. However, don't give up.[p]Mike

  • greggsegg
    greggsegg Posts: 31
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    Lawn Ranger,
    Thanks, I just thought it was a done deal, things happen so fast here! (ceptin the low n slow) LOL good eggin Gregg

  • Inna Avrelina
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    When you do find the solution to lifting the heavy cast iron grate, I am ready to buy.
  • Bobby-Q
    Bobby-Q Posts: 1,994
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    Hey Mike,[p]The test model you did for me from YB's design works pretty good. My camera is on the blink or I would have posted pictures for you a couple of months ago, I'm such a slacker.[p]It doesn't help with the sheer weight of the grid, but it does a very nice job with the leverage and control aspects. I've even used it on a high temp sear and didn't even loose any flesh.[p]If my friend comes by tomorrow with his camera I will grab some photos and post them.
  • Smokin Bob
    Smokin Bob Posts: 239
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    GreggsEgg,[p]That's the only reason why I have yet to purchase the cast iron grid!