Decided to branch off from the original OP's thread.
My condo is undergoing a remodel, but my apt lease is up, so I still have to move in, in 2 days. Right now, the kitchen is gutted, along with the sinks & vanities in both bathrooms. So the only running water and drainage at the moment are the showers and toilets. Not optimal, but I guess I can live with it for 2-3 weeks, until the new cabinets, countertops, and sinks are installed. (Going to have to go to the office early to shave and brush my teeth.) I will still have a running fridge and microwave, so like Bear Grylis, I'll survive.
Kitchen (Note the groovy 60's-70's wallpaper)
Guest & main baths
Yesterday, as the plumber was there updating the 1969 valves and piping, I was out on the deck putting together my new Recteq Backyard Beast. (Pellet grills somehow slipped through the HOA covenants.)
So far, I'm very impressed. This was a HEAVY son of a gun to maneuver by myself. And that is a solid, cast iron deflection shield. Should distribute the heat more evenly than stainless steel.
I'll give it the inial burn-in, in a day or two.
My condo is undergoing a remodel, but my apt lease is up, so I still have to move in, in 2 days. Right now, the kitchen is gutted, along with the sinks & vanities in both bathrooms. So the only running water and drainage at the moment are the showers and toilets. Not optimal, but I guess I can live with it for 2-3 weeks, until the new cabinets, countertops, and sinks are installed. (Going to have to go to the office early to shave and brush my teeth.) I will still have a running fridge and microwave, so like Bear Grylis, I'll survive.
Kitchen (Note the groovy 60's-70's wallpaper)
Guest & main baths
Yesterday, as the plumber was there updating the 1969 valves and piping, I was out on the deck putting together my new Recteq Backyard Beast. (Pellet grills somehow slipped through the HOA covenants.)
So far, I'm very impressed. This was a HEAVY son of a gun to maneuver by myself. And that is a solid, cast iron deflection shield. Should distribute the heat more evenly than stainless steel.
I'll give it the inial burn-in, in a day or two.
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