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  1. R L Bagwell

    DigiQ DX ATC

    Ditto that, George! Although I have to admit, the use of an ATC system for Q-ing, to some purists, is tantamount to using a 50-foot Winnebago, replete with all the amenities, for "camping out".....
  2. R L Bagwell

    DigiQ DX ATC

    Tibor: What steps are you now taking to increase the temps in the WSM, and over what period of time are you talking about (as far as "not responding quickly enough" is concerned)?
  3. R L Bagwell

    After 12 Years Of Dedicated Service...

    Ron, thanks for the advice - I'll perform the burner test you provided and see how it turns out....
  4. R L Bagwell

    After 12 Years Of Dedicated Service...

    Ron, it's an NG - and the gas pipe from the gas meter is 3/4-inch, but steps down to 1/2-inch immediate after coming out of the house. I have a quick-connect attached between the shut-off valve and the provided 1/2-inch ten-foot grill hose... Based on that, may I assume it's okay to proceed...
  5. R L Bagwell

    After 12 Years Of Dedicated Service...

    Okay, so it turns out that my initial whining about assembly difficulties was a bit premature; the hardest part was peeling off that confounded blue protective film they feel necessary to coat the various surfaces with, although I DID have a problem getting the side-burner gas line - with its...
  6. R L Bagwell

    After 12 Years Of Dedicated Service...

    Yup, she arrived yesterday afternoon - after getting her on the back porch, and removing the Holland gasser, I took out all the enclosed parts, and called it a day... Getting ready to start what I hope will prove to be an uneventful assembly process!
  7. R L Bagwell

    After 12 Years Of Dedicated Service...

    Agreed - only thing I'm "concerned" about, if you can call it that, is the assembly manual - in order to get a jump on things, I downloaded it from the Weber site, along with the user guide and, wouldn't you know it, there isn't any stinking narrative, simply pictures of each step that one must...
  8. R L Bagwell

    After 12 Years Of Dedicated Service...

    I will be bidding a fond farewell to my Holland gas grill - as I stated on another, related post awhile back, I was impressed with its ability to cook without flareups - due to a baffle covering the one, cast iron burner. The drawbacks were really uneven cooking, and a temperature of Oº or 425º...
  9. R L Bagwell

    Weber Summit S-420

    Jason, with respect to your rotisserie question, here's a link to the model that Weber states fits all the Summit 400 series grills; it didn't seem to get positive reviews, however, at Amazon. Like you, I've settled on a new Summit S-420 to replace my current 12-year old Holland gasser, and...
  10. R L Bagwell

    Orange Marmalade Sriracha Wings

    Roger that, Bob - let us know how they turned out for you!
  11. R L Bagwell

    Orange Marmalade Sriracha Wings

    Bob, I don't like really hot food, but I do like moderately-hot stuff; for ME, I can generally gauge a food's spiciness based on a simple test: if it makes the top of my head sweat, then it's too hot for me - that recipe, for me, was just right, and my head didn't sweat.... Hope that helps...
  12. R L Bagwell

    Wok's Up Doc?

    I've always had a yen for Oriental-style cooking.....
  13. R L Bagwell

    For The Pork Butt Smoker Who Has Everything

    Check out this bad boy: http://porkpuller.com/
  14. R L Bagwell

    Genesis E330 vs Summit E420

    Hold on a sec - it just occurred to me that the 2011 Genesis model may have changed the burner configuration from 4 to 3, which may account for the difference in the number of burners...does the model you cite happen to be from 2010, by chance?
  15. R L Bagwell

    Genesis E330 vs Summit E420

    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">the 4 burners on the Summit are evenly spaced, while the 4 burners on the Genesis have the 4th (extra burner) midway between #1 and #2. </div></BLOCKQUOTE> Darrel: I may...
  16. R L Bagwell

    Orange Marmalade Sriracha Wings

    T: Welcome to the forum...yeah, dems some good dead chicken parts alright - just take the advice from Larry et al., and don't spend so much time chizzlin' the crud off the bottom of yer grill like I did the first time I tried 'em, just leave it lie and let the next batch of hot coals burn off...
  17. R L Bagwell

    Blizzard? What Blizzard?

    John, based on the provided fall photo, that is one GREAT looking patio!
  18. R L Bagwell

    Orange Marmalade Sriracha Wings

    Russ: I've never measured the temps while grilling 'em - I use a modified two-zone charcoal briquette configuration with the lid off - that said, I wouldn't think, based on my experiences, that you'd have a problem with the sauce burning when cooking indirect - I know I haven't.... According...
  19. R L Bagwell

    What do you do for work? *****

    Russ: Thanks for your kind remarks! I don't believe my former agency permits ride-alongs - they did at one time, but, due to liability-related issues, rescinded that policy a number of years ago. However, like many departments, they have a citizens academy, normally about 6-8 weeks long, that...
  20. R L Bagwell

    What do you do for work? *****

    Retired police lieutenant from a municipal police department here in southeastern Virginia with 35 + years of service - been gone from that agency almost 6 years now - miss the people and the work - do NOT miss the politics....

 

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