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LOL. guys. I think most of you have never tasted some of the food you hate so much. R M Oysters are great and tongue is fantastic. Preparation and method of cooking is key. Live a little in 2010 and try one or two of the things u can't stand.
How did you know Keith? I'm gonna be cooking on it at Taylor Lake starting the third weekend in July. North of Gunnison. Bring your 4 wheeler. We are there for a week. Trout fishing, beering and such.
Thanks Buddy. It would be at my place for a year. lol. I have at least five unfinished....make that around eight projects still in the works. I need my own unit. Thats why i like this forum so well. Good people all around. I was pulling for Texas by the way. Damn shame. Thanks again!!
Thanks guys. Your info will help me in my decisions. Most of my projects will relatively small. UDS drum, renovation on a 4x4 and this and that. Appreciate your time and valued experience.
Going to buy a sandblaster. I won't be sandblasting large projects but it will get used from time to time. Economics are in play here. Which part of this is the most important. Can i buy a unit from Harbor Frieght/Northern Tool or are these junk. Also what about the compressor needed to run...
The old boy here that opened up only offered spare ribs. No sandwiches, no brisket. They had no rub. tasted good but werent to die for. 4 months later he was gone.
98% here. The three little queens can't eat all the smoke so have to cook normal eats as well. It puts a big smile on my face when they ask for something smoked. Its a true joy.
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