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X_Factor wrote:http://www.amazon.com/Crescent-CX6PT20-Pass-Through-Ratchet-20-Piece/dp/B009L8GEPM/ref=pd_cp_hi_0
liking that design
X_Factor wrote:^ posted in the wrong thread tho
multi tasking FTL
brams112 wrote:For me,it takes almost two hours to clean down my gas grill that is the same size as the one aba posted,as for coals,i just fire it up after dusting out all the ashes and pass a steel brush on the grill untill it is clean,with the hot coals burning out all the stuck on sauce.
ABA Trading LTD wrote:brams112 wrote:For me,it takes almost two hours to clean down my gas grill that is the same size as the one aba posted,as for coals,i just fire it up after dusting out all the ashes and pass a steel brush on the grill untill it is clean,with the hot coals burning out all the stuck on sauce.
Could just remove the grill grates and pressure wash dey mc not so?
brams112 wrote:For me,it takes almost two hours to clean down my gas grill that is the same size as the one aba posted,as for coals,i just fire it up after dusting out all the ashes and pass a steel brush on the grill untill it is clean,with the hot coals burning out all the stuck on sauce.
Redman wrote:brams112 wrote:For me,it takes almost two hours to clean down my gas grill that is the same size as the one aba posted,as for coals,i just fire it up after dusting out all the ashes and pass a steel brush on the grill untill it is clean,with the hot coals burning out all the stuck on sauce.
I line the drip pans etc with foil-peel and throw away.
There also is a wire brush that fills with water -immediately after youre done scrub the grill with that and the steam/wire brush comb does a good quick job.Leave the grill on and closed to burn any excess moisture.
The valve stems on the propane tanks both broke after coming back from filling-I cant go back because I actually filled them months ago and didnt use until last night.
Any advice on where I can get them repaired-I now have 2 full tanks with broken valves-not a good scene.
Im in Sando
Thanks
ABA Trading LTD wrote:brams112 wrote:For me,it takes almost two hours to clean down my gas grill that is the same size as the one aba posted,as for coals,i just fire it up after dusting out all the ashes and pass a steel brush on the grill untill it is clean,with the hot coals burning out all the stuck on sauce.
Could just remove the grill grates and pressure wash dey mc not so?
pugboy wrote:anybody here ever fry a turkey ?
I looking to attempt this next week, supposed to be no turning back to oven turkey
X_Factor wrote:it may also have a very fast burn time compared to charcoal dust
not to mention the type of smoke given off may not be desirable for bbq
because locally you may mostly get cedar and pine dust
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