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Transporting Egg
AIM BBQ
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Cooking for a wild game dinner tomorrow and need to take my egg to BBQ an elk ham and deer ham. Need to put it in the truck and transport about 10 miles. Anyone moved their egg and any tips on how not the break anything. Do I need to take the fire box and ring out and put back in the egg when I get to destination?Thanks
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If you click here it will take you to a number of posts addressing that very question over many years.
http://www.eggheadforum.com/index.php?searchword=Transporting+an+Egg&option=com_simpleboard&Itemid=112&func=search
It's not really that big 'a deal but you still have to be careful to secure the Egg properly.
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