Jrogers84
is Blowin Smoke!
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2016
- Location
- Middle Michigan
Love the non painted look but unless they have some up with a high temp sealer or clear it needs to be painted. It wouldnt last a day in my garage in Michigan due to humidity.
Love the non painted look but unless they have some up with a high temp sealer or clear it needs to be painted. It wouldnt last a day in my garage in Michigan due to humidity.
I don't believe that those are the finished production models.Love the non painted look but unless they have some up with a high temp sealer or clear it needs to be painted. It wouldnt last a day in my garage in Michigan due to humidity.
It's all good unless you don't like it. :heh:I LOVE THIS PLACE!!!
We've got everything from "how do you season the inside of the fire chamber" to "that thing wouldn't last a month here" to "this things so heavy! will it break my patio?" To "OH MY GOD THERES RUST!" to "needs a flange on the door" (the flange is inside the fire box, a note of workmanship in itself) ...
God bless 'murica!
So, what? You are basing this on the actual finished released product or a couple of pics on the interwebz?
Nope, I'm judging the pictures of the smoker that a PR savy businessman managed to get a major magazine article about. I applaud his success, I'm not a hater and he isn't a martyred saint. I've been known to form opinions about the cars featured in Car & Driver magazine too. Even the non-production prototype show cars...
If it's unfinished how am I to know? The article doesn't state that it's a prototype. Says it's one of the first to roll out...
I LOVE THIS PLACE!!!
We've got everything from "how do you season the inside of the fire box" to "that thing wouldn't last a month here" to "this things so heavy! will it break my patio?" To "OH MY GOD THERES RUST!" to "needs a flange on the door" (the flange is inside the fire box, a note of workmanship in itself) ...
God bless 'murica!
In the end, we all cook to our own likes and dislikes and as long as YOUR happy with it, who freakin CARES?
Smoke on...
Not if they include a rounded clean out tool. I have an ash vac to make sure I get it out of all the corners of my square fireboxes. I prefer the look of the square fb.Just realized a round firebox makes it harder to clean out the ashes.. is that right?
Just realized a round firebox makes it harder to clean out the ashes.. is that right?
Just realized a round firebox makes it harder to clean out the ashes.. is that right?
I didn't even think about the lip. That's why I make ash pans for my cabinets. It's a pain.I think I just like the idea of scraping out the ashes directly into a bucket, which you can do if there isn't a metal lip of some kind preventing that.