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yep. same for literally every aftermarket device. all are optional
ed egli avea del cul fatto trombetta -Dante -
Anyone could make this mod with some tin-snips, sheet stainless, drill, rivet gun and some rivets. Just remember to put the rivets in from the back.
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@nolaegghead Why not eliminate your micro adjustment sliding door and use the one already installed on your BGE? Simply shear your plate, punch your holes, bend a tab, and insert this in place of your screen when needed.
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@nolaegghead Why not eliminate your micro adjustment sliding door and use the one already installed on your BGE? Simply shear your plate, punch your holes, bend a tab, and insert this in place of your screen when needed.
That's a clever idea, Brownie. I have the DigiQ so don't have any plans to mod myself, but that would work. The only issue I'd have over a smaller damper, and this might just be an idiosyncrasy of my dampers, is they're tight. A small damper could be adjusted with very little effort.
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Since Thirdeye isn't taking orders now, I can help out with wiggle rods. I made a whole bunch when I made mine and if I people are interested I'll try to find a cheap way to ship them. Just shoot me a pm if you're interested.DaveCedar Park, TX
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Wow, been busy today but realized there are 20+ emails requesting this product.
Sorry...We do not ship merchandise
I didn't intend on starting a problem here on the board. If anyone is local come in and ask me for this item and I can show them to you. Since they small they really can't be displayed very well as they get hidden easily. -Smitty
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from SANTA CLARA, CA
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Ok PM'd you@hoffmand.
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Looks like thirdeyeQ is taking orders again. Maybe just the wiggle rods though... http://thirdeyeq.com/Order.htmlXL Big Green Egg, adjustable rig combo, Woo2, CyberQ, plate setter, Weber Genesis
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I think I'm going to make one of these. I'm throwing this out for opinion: Will sheet aluminum be ok or do you think it might not be able to handle the heat? Should I forget about aluminum and go with stainless? Also, because I haven't made up my mind on design, I might rivet. Do you think aluminum pop rivets might react (electrolysis) with stainless?
I don't work with metal and I think the last time I did was in shop class oh so many years ago.
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Let me know how it turns out for you. Absolutely ZERO metal experience here!
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Aluminum should work,as the air is being pulled in through the plate, which should keep it well under the melting point. I actually doubt it would get that hot even without air flow. It would take quite a bit of coals in the base to get that hot, but I would watch it for the first cook or two.A poor widows son.
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no chance in heck that it could ever melt, if that's the concern
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Thanks bettysnephew and stike! I really appreciate your input. I'm going to use aluminum. I'm sure the design/trial & error building process for this desk jockey will take a few days.Flint, Michigan
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