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Yep, that’s a PVC valve. $2.50 v/s $20. That’s $17.50 I had to spend on the other bling. It should be nothing but normal, ambient air at “room temperature” going through the valve and pipe. I will keep a hand on the PVC valve and pipe during the seasoning burn.
The charcoal basket is 12” diameter and 12” high. It will hold an 18 lb bag of Kingsford. After I experiment with cooking times, the height will probably be reduced to about 7”. It’s bolted 2-1/2” off the bottom of a galvanized oil change pan which has been “washed” in muriatic acid to remove the galvanization.
Yep, two hats; dome and flat. The flat lid fits so good that I have to ever so slightly persuade it to come off just using the handle. The dome lid is a Kingsford (Masterbuilt) and it also fits perfectly without any modification.
A little side table that folds.
First, got to do a little proctology. I’m going to slather on a layer of lard for the seasoning burn.
The chicken was a little “rubbery” for my liking. Guess the recipe that called for an eight day brine in WD40 was wrong.
Wing nuts on the rotisserie for easy removal, then put a magnet over the holes when not using it.
Guess it's 'bout time to "GET HER DIRTY!"
The charcoal basket is 12” diameter and 12” high. It will hold an 18 lb bag of Kingsford. After I experiment with cooking times, the height will probably be reduced to about 7”. It’s bolted 2-1/2” off the bottom of a galvanized oil change pan which has been “washed” in muriatic acid to remove the galvanization.
Yep, two hats; dome and flat. The flat lid fits so good that I have to ever so slightly persuade it to come off just using the handle. The dome lid is a Kingsford (Masterbuilt) and it also fits perfectly without any modification.
A little side table that folds.
First, got to do a little proctology. I’m going to slather on a layer of lard for the seasoning burn.
The chicken was a little “rubbery” for my liking. Guess the recipe that called for an eight day brine in WD40 was wrong.
Wing nuts on the rotisserie for easy removal, then put a magnet over the holes when not using it.
Guess it's 'bout time to "GET HER DIRTY!"