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    What grill is this????

    Looks like a brake rotor to me as well. The vents in the rotor permit air flow to the lower portion of the grill. Unless there is a plate on the bottom of the rotor, the hot ash will fall to the bottom and onto the wood stump.
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    5 yr old Performer Platinum...

    Owning both the old and new performers, I will take the plastic table over the top that swings upward so that you have to remove anything on top to open it and a plastic bin that always falls down. My back appreciates the several inches in height of the new performer. I was thinking that a...
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    Performer Propane Conversion

    Sorry I do not have a parts list, take the regulator to the hardware store and find the parts you need. I have another pic that shows a clearer view: Regarding the expensive refill, the place I go to will refill the cylinder you bring them, most other places do an exchange only for the 20lb...
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    Performer Propane Conversion

    I converted my older style Performer to eliminate the 5lb propane cylinder and to accept the camping style propane cylinders. The main reason to eliminate the 5lb propane tank was that it was costing me over $10 for a refill, where I can get a 20lb tank refilled for a little over $20. I use a...
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    Smoke House

    I think that as farms were equipped with electricity they acquired freezers then the need to smoke the fall butcherings became a thing of the past. When my Grandmother grew-up on her farm they were without electricity, made their own butter and listened to a battery powered radio for...
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    Smoke House

    My belated Grandparents farm still has a smoke house. Ever since I was a kid they used it as a tool shed but it once was used for smoking meats. Does anyone still use smoke houses? Do to the size (10' x 12') I imagine that they are not used for residential purposes.

 

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