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Best way to remove hot/greasy platesetter?
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I'm embarrassed to ask this question but where do you find fire bricks? Does Lowes/Menards/Home Depot carry them?
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@dihtn I couldn't find at the big boxes HD, Lowes but ordered 6 from Ace for $20 delivered free to my local store.
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theyolksonyou said:
@dihtn I couldn't find at the big boxes HD, Lowes but ordered 6 from Ace for $20 delivered free to my local store.
Thanks.theyolksonyou said:@dihtn I couldn't find at the big boxes HD, Lowes but ordered 6 from Ace for $20 delivered free to my local store.
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Ace had them 20% off so got for $17 including tax.
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good on you! I use them a lot.
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dihtn said:I'm embarrassed to ask this question but where do you find fire bricks? Does Lowes/Menards/Home Depot carry them?
Menards...$10 for a box of 6Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time! -
Well the closest Menards to me is 238 miles so I probably saved some gas money.
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I like the Woo. The plate setter fits perfect inside of it and is well supported. Lifting is easily accomplished by the built in handles. A great thing about the Woo also is that it can be used alone to raise your grid to gasket level and its a very stable platform as well. Now that I have a Woo, 95% or more of my direct cooks are at gasket level instead of at fire ring level. For about 30 bucks the Woo is about as good of a investment that someone with a plate setter can make. It makes removing the plate setter a breeze, it can be used for raising the grid to gasket level and it will easily last a life time. I highly recommend the Woo to anyone with a plate setter. Even if you don't have a plate setter the ability to raise a full size grid to gasket level on a very stable platform more than justifys the 30 dollar investment.
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PLATESETTER!!!!
Weee don't need no stinking plate setter
The Dude..a Mini and a Large Egg..a DigiQ DX (BGE Green)..some Cast Iron...a Thermapen.............and an Ol' Fashion
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I was a welding glove guy, but if you have a large, the CLAW is awesome! I think they only make the large, maybe works on a medium. Great and simple tool. I still use the welding gloves for various tasks. Welding gloves are also a must for kamado cookers.
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