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Monday April 19, 2010.......Red rocket, Red rocket..monday
#46
Pete Nice Wrote:I don't see the hardship and inconvenience with charcoal. You pile it up, throw on some lighter fluid, come back in 15 minutes, throw some more fluid on it, light it, come back in 15 minutes and cook much higher quality food than you would EVER get on a gas grill.

I turn mine on, and in 3 minutes its preheated and ready to cook, and complete control of the temperature. And don't have to piss with lighter fluid and adding charcoal all the time. Seems like an inconvenience to me
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#47
Pete Nice Wrote:
Derick Wrote:I've decided i need a new tool box, and I'm going to buy one

I think I do also come to think of it. I think I need a tall standing one though, then I can put most of the shit in there and my portable one will still be good. Those tall ones are fucking expensive though.
Yeah my portable is overflowing to the point of not getting the lid closed, plus I have tools in boxes. So ive decided to get the top chest of those tall ones. I think its 26" wide, by 12" long. 7 drawers, plus top compartment
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#48
I am in Erie, PA today working surveillance. There have been some shady ass looking black dudes walking around with their heads on a swivel. I do not know how the cops don't pick up this shit and nail drug dealers easier. There are also two dudes on bikes that keep riding around, runners I would guess.
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#49
DaveP Wrote:
Pete Nice Wrote:I don't see the hardship and inconvenience with charcoal. You pile it up, throw on some lighter fluid, come back in 15 minutes, throw some more fluid on it, light it, come back in 15 minutes and cook much higher quality food than you would EVER get on a gas grill.

I turn mine on, and in 3 minutes its preheated and ready to cook, and complete control of the temperature. And don't have to piss with lighter fluid and adding charcoal all the time. Seems like an inconvenience to me

I guess that's fine if you like blander food.
I was a Little League superstar, don't hate.

Dudebro #5 on the Rich Davis poll and Dudebro #11 on the Steve Covino Poll.  Former Dudebro #18.
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#50
No lighter fluid for me
[Image: Cowboy_Hardwood_Charcoal.jpg] [Image: 490078.jpg]
Pour some vegetable oil on the charcoal and light in the chimney. It's hot and ready to cook in about 20 minutes.
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#51
Derick Wrote:
Pete Nice Wrote:
Derick Wrote:I've decided i need a new tool box, and I'm going to buy one

I think I do also come to think of it. I think I need a tall standing one though, then I can put most of the shit in there and my portable one will still be good. Those tall ones are fucking expensive though.
Yeah my portable is overflowing to the point of not getting the lid closed, plus I have tools in boxes. So ive decided to get the top chest of those tall ones. I think its 26" wide, by 12" long. 7 drawers, plus top compartment

How much does one of those run? That's what I need. I got shit all over in the basement storage room. I need to throw one of those on the work bench and call it a day.
I was a Little League superstar, don't hate.

Dudebro #5 on the Rich Davis poll and Dudebro #11 on the Steve Covino Poll.  Former Dudebro #18.
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#52
Pete Nice Wrote:
DaveP Wrote:
Pete Nice Wrote:I don't see the hardship and inconvenience with charcoal. You pile it up, throw on some lighter fluid, come back in 15 minutes, throw some more fluid on it, light it, come back in 15 minutes and cook much higher quality food than you would EVER get on a gas grill.

I turn mine on, and in 3 minutes its preheated and ready to cook, and complete control of the temperature. And don't have to piss with lighter fluid and adding charcoal all the time. Seems like an inconvenience to me

I guess that's fine if you like blander food.

I have never had much stuff grilled on charcoal, always had natural gas or propane.. maybe I don't know what I'm missing. Could be worth the hassle
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#53
Brian in NY Wrote:No lighter fluid for me
[Image: Cowboy_Hardwood_Charcoal.jpg] [Image: 490078.jpg]
Pour some vegetable oil on the charcoal and light in the chimney. It's hot and ready to cook in about 20 minutes.

I need a chimney. Looks like I have quiet a day ahead of me at Home Depot.....
I was a Little League superstar, don't hate.

Dudebro #5 on the Rich Davis poll and Dudebro #11 on the Steve Covino Poll.  Former Dudebro #18.
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#54
Pete Nice Wrote:
Derick Wrote:
Pete Nice Wrote:
Derick Wrote:I've decided i need a new tool box, and I'm going to buy one

I think I do also come to think of it. I think I need a tall standing one though, then I can put most of the shit in there and my portable one will still be good. Those tall ones are fucking expensive though.
Yeah my portable is overflowing to the point of not getting the lid closed, plus I have tools in boxes. So ive decided to get the top chest of those tall ones. I think its 26" wide, by 12" long. 7 drawers, plus top compartment

How much does one of those run? That's what I need. I got shit all over in the basement storage room. I need to throw one of those on the work bench and call it a day.
Craftsman from Sears, about 150. You can get more expensive ones, I havent figured out what the difference is. The one I'm looking at is 4480 cu in. That compared to my little portable tool box
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#55
DaveP Wrote:Can you use those wood chips in a propane grill to get more flavor?
Yes, you need one of these:
[Image: t_50700%20-%20Smoker%20Boxlarge.jpg]
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#56
DaveP Wrote:
Pete Nice Wrote:
DaveP Wrote:
Pete Nice Wrote:I don't see the hardship and inconvenience with charcoal. You pile it up, throw on some lighter fluid, come back in 15 minutes, throw some more fluid on it, light it, come back in 15 minutes and cook much higher quality food than you would EVER get on a gas grill.

I turn mine on, and in 3 minutes its preheated and ready to cook, and complete control of the temperature. And don't have to piss with lighter fluid and adding charcoal all the time. Seems like an inconvenience to me

I guess that's fine if you like blander food.

I have never had much stuff grilled on charcoal, always had natural gas or propane.. maybe I don't know what I'm missing. Could be worth the hassle

It is.
I was a Little League superstar, don't hate.

Dudebro #5 on the Rich Davis poll and Dudebro #11 on the Steve Covino Poll.  Former Dudebro #18.
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#57
Brian in NY Wrote:
DaveP Wrote:Can you use those wood chips in a propane grill to get more flavor?
Yes, you need one of these:
[Image: t_50700%20-%20Smoker%20Boxlarge.jpg]

hmm, looks interesting.. where the hell do I put that? Just on top of the burners?
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#58
DaveP Wrote:
Brian in NY Wrote:
DaveP Wrote:Can you use those wood chips in a propane grill to get more flavor?
Yes, you need one of these:
[Image: t_50700%20-%20Smoker%20Boxlarge.jpg]

hmm, looks interesting.. where the hell do I put that? Just on top of the burners?
If you have room, you can put it right on the grill. If not, put it under the grill directly on the burner, but the wood chips will burn faster. You can do the same thing with foil. Just make a packet of wood chips with foil and poke some holes in it.
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#59
Derick Wrote:
Pete Nice Wrote:
Derick Wrote:
Pete Nice Wrote:I think I do also come to think of it. I think I need a tall standing one though, then I can put most of the shit in there and my portable one will still be good. Those tall ones are fucking expensive though.
Yeah my portable is overflowing to the point of not getting the lid closed, plus I have tools in boxes. So ive decided to get the top chest of those tall ones. I think its 26" wide, by 12" long. 7 drawers, plus top compartment

How much does one of those run? That's what I need. I got shit all over in the basement storage room. I need to throw one of those on the work bench and call it a day.
Craftsman from Sears, about 150. You can get more expensive ones, I havent figured out what the difference is. The one I'm looking at is 4480 cu in. That compared to my little portable tool box

homedepot.com has a cheesy looking Waterloo red 4 drawer for $69.00 [Image: 57f76d21-21f4-4c00-a966-345d17f83ad0_400.jpg]

Then a rolling 5 drawer for $150 [Image: 6f78b33a-06e3-40d9-aeb3-566ecb648a6e_300.jpg]
I was a Little League superstar, don't hate.

Dudebro #5 on the Rich Davis poll and Dudebro #11 on the Steve Covino Poll.  Former Dudebro #18.
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#60
Brian in NY Wrote:
DaveP Wrote:
Brian in NY Wrote:
DaveP Wrote:Can you use those wood chips in a propane grill to get more flavor?
Yes, you need one of these:

hmm, looks interesting.. where the hell do I put that? Just on top of the burners?
If you have room, you can put it right on the grill. If not, put it under the grill directly on the burner, but the wood chips will burn faster. You can do the same thing with foil. Just make a packet of wood chips with foil and poke some holes in it.

Thanks, I will have to look around for one of those.
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