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  1. gunny r

    Hello to all...

    Thanks, I am going to be cooking about 7 shoulders to morrow for our Shrine parade unit. Irene needs to stay on the coast.
  2. gunny r

    Hello to all...

    My name is Don. I teach high school and try to build a pig cooker each summer to keep me occupied. Here is a picture of the last one I built .
  3. gunny r

    The One Ton MONSTER

    Looks great.  Must take 5 grown men and a small boy to move it....
  4. gunny r

    A different pig cooker design.

    2nd version 1st version Both have 3/4 inch pip burners. The older one I used a portable band saw and cut slots every 1/2 inch. The newer one I used a sawzall and cut slots every 1/2 inch.  The temp range of the older one is 200-510,Fahrenheit, the new one's range is 225-610 Fahrenheit. The...
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