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building my first green egg! quick question.
devildare
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was wondering how tight should i screw the two bolts on the back that go around the egg? i don't want to over tighten it as i'm worried about possibly cracking the egg. can't wait to get this thing up and started. so on the first few cooks what degrees should i stay under to not crack the gasket? thanks for any help in advance
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BGE support told me to tighten it as much as possible. He said he'd never heard of anyone cracking the egg.
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You'll break the bolt long before you break the ceramic. They bolts should bend. There's a torque specification for this somewhere.
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Tighten them as much as you can without going overboard. Keep an eye to make sure your dome is still laying flat on the lower body so it doesn't have any leaks.
Regarding your temp for your first cook. I just did a pork butt for like 10 hours at 250. After that I did whatever I wanted.
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thank you everyone for the quick and prompt replies. looks like i will be on these forums more often! can't wait to start this thing up! thanks again
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Welcome, enjoy the madness.LBGE (still waitin' for my free T-Shirt), DIgiQ DX2 (In Blue, cause it's the fastest), Heavy Duty Kick Ash Basket, Mc Farland, WI.
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Welcome. You are going to love this place. Make sure you put a lock on your wallet aswe love to spend your money.Large and Small BGECentral, IL
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saluki2007 said:Welcome. You are going to love this place. Make sure you put a lock on your wallet aswe love to spend your money.
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My band bolts are about like this.
Bought my egg nearly 7 years ago, assembled it myself and haven't touched 'em since. Except a year or so in when I installed mates.I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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Welcome! I think what @Carolina Q showed is a pretty good depiction of how strong the ceramics are...enjoy your cooks!DFW - 1 LGBE & Happy to Adopt More...
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Welcome to the madness! I may be late to the party but 120 Inch Pounds/10 Foot Pounds is the recommended torque on the band bolts. Remember to re-tighten them frequently. The bands have a tendency to loosen after several cooks. There have been too many horror stories of dome lids crashing to the floor...
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