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Focker said:
I never tire of seeing this pic. I've got 5 kettles myself - only use two of them occasionally. Why can't I get rid of the other 3?? Strange attachment for sure.
Phoenix -
At this time, I only had the Large in a nest (on the left) and my old Weber (on the right) to store Eggstuff. I now also have a Small, also in a nest, plus enough cedar to build a table, carefully aged for, I guess, three years now...
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blasting said:Focker said:
I never tire of seeing this pic. I've got 5 kettles myself - only use two of them occasionally. Why can't I get rid of the other 3?? Strange attachment for sure.
I do kind of single purpose them.
$30 black otg for the rotisserie
Free green otg for grilling, camping
$20 sjp for camping, tailgating
$225 22wsm and fb 200 for butts
$350 old used large for gilling
Newer large for baking
Kbq for q
$80 14 wsm for small smokes
The least used now is probably the 18 wsm. But that was my first charcoal unit. Even got a call in ribs with it. Too hard to sell.
My son, and nephews, will get hooked up as we get older.BrandonQuad Cities
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Added to my set up last night... how come I thought this would be a cheap alternative hobby?
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I love living in Florida AND really like having my kitchen inside a screened enclosure (mosquitoes). Having the pool so near is great for a quick dip while cooking too.
Titusville, Fl. and just bought XL and Med BGE. "Every Day is A Bonus" in my world, and my job is to choke the life out of them. Cancer Sucks. -
Sonny3 said:I love living in Florida AND really like having my kitchen inside a screened enclosure (mosquitoes). Having the pool so near is great for a quick dip while cooking too.
Fight like a man so you don't die like a dog
- Calico Jack Rackham
1,000 watt Sharp - 1.1 Cu. Ft. Mid-Size Microwave and one sweet steakager (retail 229$)
Scruffy City a.k.a. Knoxville, TN.
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Wow, all these look awesome. My setup has "loser" written all over it."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
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YukonRon said:Wow, all these look awesome. My setup has "loser" written all over it.
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Here is my set up
Brookhaven, GA
One Large BGE and four bad Terriers -
Here is myt setup including my little helper on the background.Toronto, Ontario, Large, Large, Mini Max
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Phoenix
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In the process of listing this property so I am confined to the small covered patio... SWMBO thinks we need to upgrade and buy our "retirement" home...at the age of 37. Got a good 25 years before that... I just nod and say yes~ John - https://www.instagram.com/hoosier_egger
XL BGE, LG BGE, KJ Jr, PK Original, Ardore Pizza Oven, King Disc
Bloomington, IN - Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoosiers! -
ColtsFan said:In the process of listing this property so I am confined to the small covered patio... SWMBO thinks we need to upgrade and buy our "retirement" home...at the age of 37. Got a good 25 years before that... I just nod and say yes
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@ColtsFan said "I just nod and say yes " If you learned that by 37 you are way ahead of the curve! Just celebrated our 30th anniversary, the last 10 have been much smoother once I finally learned that response!Doug
Wayne, PA
LBGE, Weber Kettle (gifted to my sister), Weber Gasser
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe" Albert Einstein -
I'm a driveway guy. Not much to see here. I keep talking about building a summer kitchen with a screen porch for grilling/smoking but this works for now.
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Hoping to do the built in kitchen next year.XL, 2-Lg, Mini, 36" Blackstone (Formerly CM23)
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Here's my setup
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obbrown55 said:Here's my setupXL, WSM, Coleman Road Trip Gas GrillKansas City, Mo.
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I had way too many cookers sitting on my patio and deck. Finally decided to get rid of the ones I seldom used (Traeger BBQ 075, Yoder YS-640, Cookshack 025 smoker), and concentrate on what does most of my cooks.
Sold my 6' custom table and have my XL on a 3'x3' table I built, with folding side shelf. Has Flameboss 300 controller, and cooks 100% of anything I want to grill or smoke. Nice small package that rolls in my shed when I am done cooking. Big wheels make it easy to roll to patio on a nice day.
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Pic of Yoder YS-640 that I rebult cart to make more mobil. Guy from Nebraska just got a deal on that bad boy, and picked up with his trailer.
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The Flameboss 300 is what really got me excited about using my XL for everything. It takes all the guesswork out of my cooks. Didn't need the pellet grills anymore after using the FB. Built a magnetic mount, so I can flip the MagSwitch and take it off if I want to cook without it or in rainy weather.
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eggingout1983 said:
@eggingout1983 I've got a redish / brown boston as well. Great dogs. I put her on sit today, and forgot about her. Came back inside almost an hour later and she's still on sit waiting for me
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Here's mine. I now have a Minimax also.SE PA
XL, Lg, Mini max and OKJ offset -
pescadorzih said:
Here's mine. I now have a Minimax also.
This setup speaks to me! Curious, did you build this or have it built?
This is what I want to do at our house that will be built (hopefully one day). I do have one reservation and that is do you find it a hassle to have to go back to the house when you forget something or need something else while cooking? That's sticking in my mind as my stuff is all on the back deck currently.
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My way over engineered, recycled deck wood tables. Original deck was built in 2005 and removed early in 2015. Built the large table in May of 2015, and the side table in June same year. I like being able to move both tables when I need but it mostly stays here since the vinyl deck was installed. It is still a work in progress:
Ubi panis, ibi patria.
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tarheelmatt said:pescadorzih said:
Here's mine. I now have a Minimax also.
This setup speaks to me! Curious, did you build this or have it built?
This is what I want to do at our house that will be built (hopefully one day). I do have one reservation and that is do you find it a hassle to have to go back to the house when you forget something or need something else while cooking? That's sticking in my mind as my stuff is all on the back deck currently.
My neighbor built it for me. It's cinder block foundation with the stone overlay on all sides.
I was just going to put stone on the front, but the wife wanted stone all around. She's the boss.
Her and I formed up for the concrete and built the pergola.SE PA
XL, Lg, Mini max and OKJ offset
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