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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #105 on: Aug 09, 2009, 01:01 PM »
With access to the cutters and welders make your own!!!!

Rolling steel is a pain without a roller, he does not have one of those. :-\

A 20lb tank will be a bit small after I cut the one end off square. A 40 may work well though. I have a metal scrap yard up the road from me, I will just have to go up there and start poking around. My goal is to build this completely out of recycled materails. Any goof can build stuff out of new steel, but it takes style to turn junk into someting good. ;D
     

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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #106 on: Aug 10, 2009, 09:46 AM »
I have one like in the pic. Used to work at LOWES and one of the guys dropped the box off the shelf and stabbed it with the forklift. 10 bucks to buy it and a littlle metal work and its as good as new.
I even got a jenn-air rotisserie for it too. Whole turkeys on that are great!!
I just wish I had the side fire box for it. I cant bring myself to spend 60 bucks on it when the whole grill with the rotisserie only set me back 10.  :P

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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #107 on: Aug 10, 2009, 11:04 AM »
Rolling steel is a pain without a roller, he does not have one of those. :-\

Who said it had to be round?   ;)
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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #108 on: Aug 10, 2009, 05:44 PM »
Who said it had to be round?   ;)

We will see what the dumpster gods provide before I even think of fabriation. I saw a WWII bomb casing the other day, but the owner was pretty attached to it. How cool would that be! ;D
     

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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #109 on: Aug 10, 2009, 05:56 PM »
i have  both a webber and a gas grill, without  doubt i like the webber  but sometimes  speed is important too... any outdoor  cooking is great, i use  to smoke a lot of  fish  venison  and  turkeys  i agree i like apple myself .....  if you are a history buff  the  history of the webber  grill is  neat and the  history of  home grilling is  too...... also  if you have a flat rack for  fish i like  grilling them that way best and any saltwater  boys  bluefish are  great smoked!!!!
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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #110 on: Aug 16, 2009, 10:11 AM »
Here's what's cookin' today.

Stuffed, Rolled Eye Of Round ;D



Should be on the Webber Rotisserie around 4pm.

MMMMMMMMMMMMMM!
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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #111 on: Aug 16, 2009, 11:16 AM »
Oh my, that looks good enough to eat raw!
     

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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #112 on: Aug 16, 2009, 01:45 PM »
It's a nice hunk of round fo sure. Only another hour or so before I start it spinning. I'm gonna baste it with Dijon mustard  towards the end.

How's the smoker coming?
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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #113 on: Aug 16, 2009, 01:48 PM »
It comes after the Indy 500 engine rebuild and new ball joints and tie rod ends in my pickup. ;D

It will most likely be built when it is just too dang cold to fish this winter.
     

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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #114 on: Aug 16, 2009, 05:02 PM »
The finished product ;D



I wuv my Webber.
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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #115 on: Aug 16, 2009, 05:30 PM »
You guys see that gorgeous pink smoke ring? Yep, that is the good stuff you wont get with a gas grill. ;D
     

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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #116 on: Aug 16, 2009, 07:08 PM »
you are rotten Bob! :P

looks tastey!

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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #117 on: Aug 16, 2009, 07:26 PM »
To the core :evil:
I've never rolled one out like that before...at least not beef. I love the way the mushrooms sort of disappeared into the meat. The garlic was fresh and very sweet after cooking.

It's a keeper.
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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #118 on: Aug 16, 2009, 07:48 PM »
Gas Weber Q320 here...

I did a few chicken breasts with rub I picked up at Aldi's and a little bit of olive oil tonight.  Had leftover corn on the cob on the side, which we sauteed in butter with some orange bell pepper, sweet white onion, halves grape tomatos, minced garlic, black pepper, and a slice of chopped leftover applewood smoked bacon.

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Re: CHARCOAL GRILLERS UNITE!!!
« Reply #119 on: Aug 17, 2009, 03:11 PM »
That sounds like a yummy leftover recipe. I love that stuff. The "What's in the fridge" dish. :thumbup_smilie:

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