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Old 05-17-2015, 10:44 PM   #73
AClarke44
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Join Date: 05-14-14
Location: Yukon, OK
Name/Nickname : Andrew
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Originally Posted by Bob C Cue View Post
Thanks.I think the grate brackets on the PBC are about the same length as on the original.They are round pegs as opposed to the flat L brackets. I may try to do some veggie grilling this weekend.still have not used the new PBC with the iffy weather this weekend. Son will will be visiting us this weekend so definitely hoping to do multiple cooks. He likes my Q and the PBC.
Yeah, you gotta break in that new one! I'll be cooking up 3 racks of ribs next weekend on mine.
BTW, I've pretty much decided to get a new one. I like the porcelain coating and I like the idea of thicker Guage steel barrels. Plus I'm gonna get one with an Air Force logo. I think it's great Noah's got those military logos for military and former military members. ..very cool...

I'll sell the one I have now. I should be able to sell it I mean it's a classic now..lol. I bought it used so no big deal. I'm looking forward to getting the new one though!
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Pit Barrel Cooker (PBC)
Char-griller Akorn
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