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Deflowering a new Hibachi.

Samichlaus

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I'm deflowering my new hibachi Friday afternoon ya farkers!


*sniff, sniff, pout, single tear flowing down my cheek



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I remember that thing!!! ...... So ya broke down and got it??


i found mine while cleaning out the shed. (actually looking for my sawsall. ) Had this thing for probably 30 years... it was my dads when I was a kid. Seems to have had an accident over the winter. Can Cast metal be welded. ?? :oops:
 
BBQchef33 said:
I remember that thing!!! ...... So ya broke down and got it??


i found mine while cleaning out the shed. (actually looking for my sawsall. ) Had this thing for probably 30 years... it was my dads when I was a kid. Seems to have had an accident over the winter. ?? :oops:
Hibachis are cool.
Need a single small steak or a couple of burgers--cant be beat :lol:
Can Cast metal be welded.
Absolutely--not even difficult or expensive.
TIM
 
Can Cast metal be welded. ??

I dunno, I have a buddy who heated up the parts in a forge & use a stainless stick and it worked for him.
 
BBQchef33 said:
Can Cast metal be welded. ?? :oops:

Yes. I had a "witch's kettle" welded. Had a hole in bottom for a drain to make it a flower pot (stupid farks!). Dad put a stainless bolt through it and welded it. Took a grinder and ground it flush. Had to reseason the area. Worked as a fish fryer on top of a 55 gal barrell for 15+ years. This rig blows away todays turkey fryers.
 
Although i dindt think i would use it again.. the grill is so close to the coals it may be good to really seer a steak and then raise it up a little to finish cooking. When Sami originally was looking to buy this, i said get kettle or little Jo, but i can see where these little things can have a home.
 
BBQchef33 said:
Although i dindt think i would use it again.. the grill is so close to the coals it may be good to really seer a steak and then raise it up a little to finish cooking. When Sami originally was looking to buy this, i said get kettle or little Jo, but i can see where these little things can have a home.
Just another tool in the belt--and a good one if you want that capability :lol:
Flashback to "single days" Mod :lol:
TIM
 
I've thought about getting one of those to keep in the popup.
 
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