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    Glitchy enters a new world

    I’m tired of thinking about pellet grills. So, I decided I needed to learn rustic BBQ so I might appreciate more when I pour the bag and flip the switch on the Woodwind going forward. I couldn’t buy a Franklin pit and stay married, but I can get by with this. Of course, I can’t just buy it and see how it works outta the box, it was assembled with high temp RTV, lid gasket, latches, and a cable gland probe port. By the time I was done bolting, taping and drilling, it was too late to even burn it in.
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    #2
    Yyyeeessss.....feeeeel the power of the MCS........

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      #3
      Nice looking unit. Great mods.

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        #4
        Beauty! A little more work than the pellet poopers and a bit of a learning curve, but I’m certain you will be turning out enjoyable Q in very short order!!!

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          #5
          Queue Pinocchio saying "now I'm a REAL boy!"

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            #6
            I mean this in the kindest way, seek professional help.😄

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            • glitchy
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              For sure, I’ve never used one in my life ;-)

            #7
            How’s that kool aid taste?

            Nice work there brother.

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              It would be better with a little vodka.

            #8
            Congrats! And you still get to sleep in the bed.

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              Perfect weather for a first burn. I was only supposed to have to work an hour or two, so I lit it up, ended up getting called again and working 8+, so it was ugly. I decided to let it struggle first few hours to better cure the paint, then couldn’t find my hatchet to split up bigger pieces at the end.
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                #10
                Thank you for providing the perfect example for the rest of us to our sig others that they really dont have it all that bad...lol.

                love it

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                • glitchy
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                  LOL, I get that thought totally, but I downgraded from a Memphis and haven’t spent much more than I sold it for in all the grills I’ve bought since. Plus my wife really doesn’t cook, so I get a little extra leeway in the cooker department if her and the kids stay fed.

                #11
                Nice. I’ve got an old country. Very heavy and needed some repair on delivery (grinder) but she does well. I’m sure you already know but a water pan works wonders with these. Helps a bit with temp and keeps the meat moist. I also use a fan with a dial in temp to help regulate. Congrats!

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                  I have a Fireboard and drive, but for a while at least I’m running manual to learn more. Thanks for the water pan tip, I was thinking it would probably be a good idea.

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