Equipment
Primo Oval xl
Slow n Sear (two)
Drip n Griddle
22" Weber Kettle
26" Weber Kettle one touch
Blackstone 36†Pro Series
Sous vide machine
Kitchen Aid
Meat grinder
sausage stuffer
5 Crock Pots Akootrimonts
Two chimneys (was 3 but rivets finally popped, down to 1)
cast iron pans,
Dutch ovens
Signals 4 probe, thermapens, chef alarms, Dots, thermapop and maverick T-732, RTC-600, pro needle and various pocket instareads. The help and preferences
1 extra fridge and a deep chest freezer in the garage
KBB
FOGO
A 9 year old princess foster child
Patience and old patio furniture
"Baby Girl" The cat
See you got the new band where you are not cranking down on bolts till they bend.
The clip kit (Char Woody came up with the idea) intent is to keep the lower band in place vice slipping up over the top of the base and then letting the lid drop out of the band when open. That darn dome/lid is heavy. Many folks open it quickly and it would wobble/shake once opened causing that lower band to ride up the base.
Still check tightness of band bolts periodically.
Wasn’t figuring nor remember seeing the bottom band slip when viewing pics of failures and breakages. Thank you for this. I’m a dope for sure but I know it and asked.
I of course love smoked meats of all kinds, but also like quick cooks like chicken portions, pork tenderloins, steak and fish. Really into cooking of all kinds.
My outdoor kitchen has a Lone Star Grillz Adjustable and it is wonderful. There also is a Pit Boss 5 Burner Ultimate Griddle and a Pit Boss Copperhead pellet grill.
There is an outdoor fire pit that has grilling capability and limited Santa Maria-style grill raising and lowering.
LOL this brought back some memories. Back in the day, I played in a "band", and we never made any money that I know of. We were paid in ummm "alternative means" haha.
Last edited by crazytown3; September 1, 2020, 02:52 PM.
I personally think they put the band, I would call it strip so as not to confuse Ol Jim, on the bottom for assthetic reasons. Ya know, ya want the whole goods matchin like. How long did ya stay up at night figgiren & fretting why, why did they do that. An here’s the ringer, ya ask US why, like we’re supposed to know! Geez! Fire another one at us & see if we can help ya out.
Sous Vide Joule® Turbo Sous Vide
Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker, Bluetooth, 800W
Accessories
SNS
Steelmade Flat Top for Outdoor Grill (Griddle Insert)
BBQ Guru DigiQ (for PBC and 22" Weber Kettle)
BBQ Dragon
Grill Grates for Blaze grill
Hovergrill
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Name: Jim
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They could fix the issue at the factory by attaching a band strap on both the lid and the bowl. Or change the mold to add a lip for the bands to set into. Drilling a whole in ceramic seems to be just another potential failure point with the amount of expansion and contraction that goes on while in use.
Eh HouseHomey , ya see what Jim did there? He didn’t call it a band so as not ton cause any confusion nor a strap but wormed his way with a band strap. Very clever. I was a little lost at the expansion & contraction thing though.
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