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Today I stated to put stuff in it and here is the first load. I have a small DF Fryer that will hold 1.5 gal. of oil. I do not store it with the oil in it and only use the 2-3X max before changing it. The Wok, lots of utensils, and various baskets for veggies. Now that I know about the "Mat" I will be getting one that covers the RecTec completely and can sell the others. A few drip buckets. It gobble up all of that and nothing is in the small drawers or the large drawer and that is a lot of room. It is about 34 cubic feet. To put that in perspective a Lincoln Town car has a trunk the it 25 cubic ft.
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That's a NICE piece of gear. Thanks for sharing with all of us.
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It was a great question and one my wife and I had been discussing. Yes, outdoor cooking is a year round sport and I really enjoy it. When I get the umbrellas done I will post the pics of how I mount them.
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It was said half in jest. Just having the deck and partial coverage is better than what I've got going right now.
I was lucky to find a 9-footer at HD a few weeks ago when they were closing out patio/garden stuff. Took a bit longer to find a base for it - ended up with a floor unit from Pier 1. What's up with the ridiculous idea that we should only be outside in the summer? Don't they know we've got year-round smokin' to do?!!
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That sounds about right. I hate the feeling of being or approaching drunk. Especially a few hrs later. A pleasant whirl is all I care for when tipping back the beverages. Rarely do I get it from beer, I drink them for the taste. Whiskey however, you have to be a man of steel to not be affected by it.
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Originally posted by The Burn View PostYou need a couple more umbrellas so you can move from the cookers to the new table without getting wet (or to cover the table when you roll it over)
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Wow! I guess I tipped over someones drink. You know some folks are good drunks and others are bad and like to beat things up and destroy them. Others don't need to get drunk to have a bad attitude and start abusing things. Over the years I have watched a bunch of folks party and most do well but, as you know, others don't. Kinda like there are those that can hold their liquor and those that can't. I am definitely not pointing fingers at anyone specific and have had those days in my earlier years where I have tried to wipe out all my brain cells in one good drunk. Can I change the subject now?
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You need a couple more umbrellas so you can move from the cookers to the new table without getting wet (or to cover the table when you roll it over)
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Originally posted by Aaron 'Huskee' Lyons View PostNice Barry. But...define over-inebriated...
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Originally posted by fracmeister View PostCan you please give me the dimensions? I want to make sure it will go where I need to go!
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Can you please give me the dimensions? I want to make sure it will go where I need to go!
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Thank Jrod!! The price was right but, you do get some sweat equity in it. About six hours to assemble for me. Worth every penny. This is a nice unit but not bullet proof. I don't beat up my equipment so it will be great. For those that tend to get over inebriated and like to break things I wouldn't recommend it.
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Wow that is nice. Sure nuff got it going on with that thing.
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Then when you get the frame together and the wheels on you turn it over and install all the drawers.
And install the drawer liners.
Finished and ready to go outside.
Outside where it will probably stay.
8X10 Tarp covers it well.
This complete my Kitchen for this year.
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