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RobinC
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by RobinC » 29 Aug 2013, 11:13
paulandabbi2013 wrote: My wife loves the colour! She said to me last night I should paint mine purple
but was she referring to the smoker
@Steve - very impressed, there are some people on this forum who are starting to get some very serious kit.
keith157
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by keith157 » 29 Aug 2013, 11:32
There are some very serious people on this forum as well
paulandabbi2013
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by paulandabbi2013 » 29 Aug 2013, 12:48
RobinC wrote: paulandabbi2013 wrote: My wife loves the colour! She said to me last night I should paint mine purple
but was she referring to the smoker
Haha, I hope so
gazz_46
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by gazz_46 » 29 Aug 2013, 13:36
Hello Gorgeous
keith157
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by keith157 » 29 Aug 2013, 14:36
gazz_46 wrote: Hello Gorgeous
Could I ask you to keep your online assignations to the PM facility, the online version of the rear of the bikesheds
Steve
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by Steve » 29 Aug 2013, 16:08
Back when I first started getting really into BBQ, Spicewine and Klose really grabbed my attention. A little while later I got a proper look at medium Spicewine and fell in love there and then.
A Klose is still on my shopping list but it may be a while before I can get away with that one.
aris
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by aris » 29 Aug 2013, 17:52
Ow much des it weigh? I'm guessing you will needs trailer to lug that around.
Steve
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by Steve » 29 Aug 2013, 18:09
It's about 750lbs.
I've not decided how I'll be transporting it yet but a trailer is likely.
gazz_46
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by gazz_46 » 29 Aug 2013, 18:33
Hire a tail lift van for the weekend me thinks?
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by Steve » 29 Aug 2013, 18:46
That's one possible solution Gaz. It's going to depend on how often I need to lug it around.