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I wish I could disagree. This little kitchen project is about 3x what I thought it would cost. Outddoor kitchen stuff is like women's clothes. The less there is, the more it costs. I swear, they charge $1000 to cut the legs of a grill. It is mind boggling. I was in too deep before I realized the error of my ways.nolaegghead said:Ozzie_Isaac said:Last pieces of the puzzle were delivered, now they just get to take up room in my garage for a few months while everything is slowly built.
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I hope this serves as an object lesson for those who come after me. Buy the Egghead Modular nest thingy and be happy, it may seem expensive, but it is actually very reasonable in the world of outdoor kitchen stuff.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Agreed. Wait till you start actually building it.
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You're hoping your experience here discourages people from spending too much money? On THIS forum? Obviously, you're not a golfer.Ozzie_Isaac said:
I wish I could disagree. This little kitchen project is about 3x what I thought it would cost. Outddoor kitchen stuff is like women's clothes. The less there is, the more it costs. I swear, they charge $1000 to cut the legs of a grill. It is mind boggling. I was in too deep before I realized the error of my ways.nolaegghead said:Ozzie_Isaac said:Last pieces of the puzzle were delivered, now they just get to take up room in my garage for a few months while everything is slowly built.
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I hope this serves as an object lesson for those who come after me. Buy the Egghead Modular nest thingy and be happy, it may seem expensive, but it is actually very reasonable in the world of outdoor kitchen stuff."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Ain’t that the truth!JohnInCarolina said:
You're hoping your experience here discourages people from spending too much money? On THIS forum? Obviously, you're not a golfer.Ozzie_Isaac said:
I wish I could disagree. This little kitchen project is about 3x what I thought it would cost. Outddoor kitchen stuff is like women's clothes. The less there is, the more it costs. I swear, they charge $1000 to cut the legs of a grill. It is mind boggling. I was in too deep before I realized the error of my ways.nolaegghead said:Ozzie_Isaac said:Last pieces of the puzzle were delivered, now they just get to take up room in my garage for a few months while everything is slowly built.
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I hope this serves as an object lesson for those who come after me. Buy the Egghead Modular nest thingy and be happy, it may seem expensive, but it is actually very reasonable in the world of outdoor kitchen stuff. -
Just seeing those boxes in your garage makes me want to go look at outdoor kitchen pieces! And I live in an apartment!Clinton, Iowa
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I almost went down that rabbit hole almost 3 years ago. Glad I didn't because we ended up selling the house and I would have never seen a return.
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That is a fear of mine. We seem to move every 3 years or so, been in this house for 2 years. I guarantee I will not see a return when I sell. This is built for me, when it comes to comps on houses an outdoor kitchen is just an outdoor kitchen. They will actually probably be mad I do not have a gas grill. They will not appreciate the Power Burner or the griddle.RyanStl said:I almost went down that rabbit hole almost 3 years ago. Glad I didn't because we ended up selling the house and I would have never seen a return.
If you plan to stay I bet it'll be really nice to useI would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I noticed the mattress in the back of the boxes. Hope you aren't in the doghouse after getting that delivery.Ozzie_Isaac said:
That is a fear of mine. We seem to move every 3 years or so, been in this house for 2 years. I guarantee I will not see a return when I sell. This is built for me, when it comes to comps on houses an outdoor kitchen is just an outdoor kitchen. They will actually probably be mad I do not have a gas grill. They will not appreciate the Power Burner or the griddle.RyanStl said:I almost went down that rabbit hole almost 3 years ago. Glad I didn't because we ended up selling the house and I would have never seen a return.
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Oz, why do you move so often? Your employer?Ozzie_Isaac said:
That is a fear of mine. We seem to move every 3 years or so, been in this house for 2 years. I guarantee I will not see a return when I sell. This is built for me, when it comes to comps on houses an outdoor kitchen is just an outdoor kitchen. They will actually probably be mad I do not have a gas grill. They will not appreciate the Power Burner or the griddle.
While Active Duty AF I was moved every 4 years, but my COL was adjusted to the new area and moving was paid for; I actually looked forward to it. Once I became a snivilian I was more likely to change employers, than location, which I did twice. Utard is home to me, now, even though the population explosions here is getting my itchy again (after 26, 27 years).“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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I have moved for employers twice, those were interstate moves. We also move regularly within the town/city we live, we both like change. I am hoping this one sticks. The longest either of us have ever lived in one home, including childhood, is 6 years.Botch said:
Oz, why do you move so often? Your employer?Ozzie_Isaac said:
That is a fear of mine. We seem to move every 3 years or so, been in this house for 2 years. I guarantee I will not see a return when I sell. This is built for me, when it comes to comps on houses an outdoor kitchen is just an outdoor kitchen. They will actually probably be mad I do not have a gas grill. They will not appreciate the Power Burner or the griddle.
While Active Duty AF I was moved every 4 years, but my COL was adjusted to the new area and moving was paid for; I actually looked forward to it. Once I became a snivilian I was more likely to change employers, than location, which I did twice. Utard is home to me, now, even though the population explosions here is getting my itchy again (after 26, 27 years).
@RyanStl you have no idea how close to the mark you are. The first few boxes kind of got lost during the Christmas season. The current mountain kind of stands out.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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There are some sweet white Oakley’s for sale.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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Free box of black nitrile gloves with each pair.Legume said:There are some sweet white Oakley’s for sale.
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I heard a rumor they are going to make front-facing white Oakleys in 2022. Unconfirmed but I saw it on the internet.Legume said:There are some sweet white Oakley’s for sale.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX -
I like the top o’head ones, they give me some protection either side of my widows peak.The Cen-Tex Smoker said:
I heard a rumor they are going to make front-facing white Oakleys in 2022. Unconfirmed but I saw it on the internet.Legume said:There are some sweet white Oakley’s for sale.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
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Thank you @nolaegghead. What a steal. Bought 2. I seem to be averaging a couple pair a year, either broke or lost. Thanks for sharing. Never heard of that site before.nolaegghead said:Snellville, GA -
Legume said:There are some sweet white Oakley’s for sale.
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Just a straight brimmed hat away."The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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WeberWho said:Legume said:There are some sweet white Oakley’s for sale.
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Just a straight brimmed hat away.
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I got my eyes on you
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I was at the doctor's office and we got talking about BGE's, including recipes and techniques. He brought up sous vide which I replied I've never done that and he highly recommended I give it a try.
I told my wife the doctor recommended that I should use a sous video circulater. She said I better get one then. So I ordered it.
Well I have until Tuesday to explain.Fort Wayne Indiana -
That is playing to your strengths right there @MasterC. Window of opportunity and executed.
Happy New Year.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Great play, @MasterC. Clearly, you are as much a strategist as you are a great chef.
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They are a blast @MasterC. There is, in my opinion, no better way to prepare shellfish than with a Sous Vide. The textures are so much more pleasing than when I used to overcook or undercook it. I didn't even know what I was missing!
Enjoy it, and if she likes scallops or shrimp, you won't have to explain much if you have some on hand next Tuesday!
And, since your doctor ordered it, Insurance should cover it!Clinton, Iowa -
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“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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A bad ass side ways heater head!
I drink cheap beer so I can afford good bourbon.
Salisbury, NC...... XL,Lx3,Mx2,S, MM, Mini BGE, FireDisc x2. Blackstone 22", Offset smoker, weber kettle 22" -
Accessories for my new electric walking golf cart my folks got me for my birthday. Remote control, darn thing is very nice www.BatCaddy.com
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How much torque does it have?ColbyLang said:Accessories for my new electric walking golf cart my folks got me for my birthday. Remote control, darn thing is very nice www.BatCaddy.com

I'm not a golfer but what a cool gift!"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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@bubbajack: Nice heater. What’s the make and model?
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