It does look sweet. My only problem would be storing the thing while not in use. I'm running out of room in the storage shed. LOLit seems kind of neat and we do eat our fair share of steaks around here.
Chris
It does look sweet. My only problem would be storing the thing while not in use. I'm running out of room in the storage shed. LOLit seems kind of neat and we do eat our fair share of steaks around here.
Chris
Thought about that. Then I looked up and I have an empty hook on a garage rafter that I could use.It does look sweet. My only problem would be storing the thing while not in use. I'm running out of room in the storage shed. LOL
When I buy I'll be running multiple screens comparing prices.I saw about a $75.00 dollar difference for the same thing .
Als got the gabby grill model and they look like they're well built also.SmokinAl has the Santa Maria attachment. Maybe he'll chime in too.
I'll bookmark that link just in case it's needed down the road. ThanksI highly recommend this motor.
It's a huge upgrade over the unit that came with my rotisserie attachment.
I've had it for 2 years now. Bought it after the original failed.
Biggest thing I've had on it was an 18 pound turkey.
No complaints.
Those are some beefy specs for that motor.I highly recommend this motor.
It's a huge upgrade over the unit that came with my rotisserie attachment.
I've had it for 2 years now. Bought it after the original failed.
Biggest thing I've had on it was an 18 pound turkey.
No complaints.
Those look good bern, I like the dusk shot.Well.... they looked better on the phone, but here's a yard bird and a boneless leg o lamb in various states of progress. The chicken was lid off on a cooler night and I got a little out of hand with the fuel, but it turned out just dandy. That pic was also after sunset.
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Yes, I did. Rust-oleum high heat paint. Good to 1200 degrees. I did a few burns first to be sure it was good and cured. And didn't spray the inside.Cool, I assume you used a high temp engine block paint or something similar?
Chris
Nice choice Chris, I'd think you'll be pretty happy with what you get. Why wait until spring, isn't the beer pole capable of handling a glass of whisky? Beer on a cold day = no. Ah, but whisky on a snowy afternoon warms the heart, makes everything good! RAY
That's what these folks do day in and day out. They'll help you spend your hard earned money, but they make sure you spend it wisely. Good luck and have fun with the roto. I'm looking forward to using mine.gmc2003 Chris, I'm so glad you started this thread. I've been wanting a rotisserie but was thinking I would get the joetisserie for the KJ Classic II. Even had it in my Amazon Christmas list..... hint, hint. Most all of my questions have been answered now. I'm thinking the OnlyFire for my Weber Performer is the better choice. Thank you guys, to all that have replied. This thread has been a great help and will be saving me a pant load of cash!
I have mine on a Performer . I actually store it on the lower rack when not using . I keep the motor and spit inside , but the ring can be slid under the ash pot if you kind of roll it in . Then the cover protects it all . Position right when using , you can still use the lid bail also .I'm thinking the OnlyFire for my Weber Performer is the better choice.
Colin, you won't reget buying the roti for your kettle.gmc2003 Chris, I'm so glad you started this thread. I've been wanting a rotisserie but was thinking I would get the joetisserie for the KJ Classic II. Even had it in my Amazon Christmas list..... hint, hint. Most all of my questions have been answered now. I'm thinking the OnlyFire for my Weber Performer is the better choice. Thank you guys, to all that have replied. This thread has been a great help and will be saving me a pant load of cash!
That's what these folks do day in and day out. They'll help you spend your hard earned money, but they make sure you spend it wisely. Good luck and have fun with the roto. I'm looking forward to using mine.
Chris
Got it ordered, be here Monday. Thanks again guys.
Now, is the Napoleon basket worth having? We do vortex wings a lot and I would like to try spinning some but I have heard it is a pain in the butt to clean.