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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
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    I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
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    GK already addressed the welding blanket. I have a purpose built insulating cover for my pellet grill yet the guidance is to only use it in temps below 35. I used it a couple of times this winter. It does a good job maintaining temps 'cuz technology.

    If I live long enough to outlast my current pellet grill, I plan to get one with a double wall to reduce pellet consumption and cold temp issues.
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    I just figured the propane wouldn't have any problems with a wide variety of temps. It sure seemed that way when I first got it. I got it used and rarely use it though, so I wonder if a good cleaning is in order like Buffalobo suggested.

    Edit: also, I'm more likely to buy a welding blanket than build a wind blocker cause I can use it for actual welding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I just figured the propane wouldn't have any problems with a wide variety of temps. It sure seemed that way when I first got it. I got it used and rarely use it though, so I wonder if a good cleaning is in order like Buffalobo suggested.

    Edit: also, I'm more likely to buy a welding blanket than build a wind blocker cause I can use it for actual welding.
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    Trying my first spatchcock Turkey today

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    Made burnt ends outta hot dogs...cheap, easy and tasty

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    Have had a brisket on brine since yesterday morning, goes on smoker tomorrow morning.
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    Mmm. Brisket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Mmm. Brisket.
    Did 1 sunday, 6 hrs high smoke. Then wrapped.
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    'Unless a law-abiding individual has a firearm for his or her own defense, the police typically arrive after it is too late. With rigor mortis setting in, they mark and bag the evidence, interview bystanders, and draw a chalk outline on the ground' - Judge Benitez , 2019, Duncan v. Becerra.

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