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skybob
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PostPosted: Jan 06 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

"Ah so" said the blind man. "I can see now" Shocked Good looking cooker, not to mention nice access to the meats.
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Rubit
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PostPosted: Jan 06 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Skybob. I am laying low after the date thing.
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mrcustomsteel
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PostPosted: Jan 06 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

No need to lay low Rubit. You gotta get right back on the horse.

I guess there is the dilemma most of us have. Cheap or free bricks are heavy and must be sorted. Kinda' the same with secondary and scrap rusty steel. Spending the money on lightweight fancy firebricks probably is just not worth it.

That is a nice pit though. If I ever get to a place where I think I might stay for more than a few years, I'll build a permanent one like that.
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skybob
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PostPosted: Jan 06 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

The more I look at your brick pit, the more I like it. Any chance of you getting a shot of the top to show your vents? Is the cook chamber just basically an open bottom box with the vents welded on the top? Hmmmm. I don't have enough brick laying around, YET. Smile
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