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  1. James Jorgensen

    Genesis Gold for $50

    Someone picked it up.
  2. James Jorgensen

    Kettle and Lump

    Some people put two grates together at ninety degrees, making a mesh.
  3. James Jorgensen

    Target Copper the same as new Copper?

    Our local Lowes has a Copper Performer on the show room floor. It's very handsome.
  4. James Jorgensen

    Yet another Craig's List appraisal.

    Thanks Kevin, my gasser is natural gas so that's no go. I do have a larger tank for my turkey fryer/homebrew burner.
  5. James Jorgensen

    Yet another Craig's List appraisal.

    It has the quick release.
  6. James Jorgensen

    Yet another Craig's List appraisal.

    Inside pics: Still had unburned charcoal in the baskets, that I threw away. another:
  7. James Jorgensen

    Yet another Craig's List appraisal.

    who re-certifies them? A propane company?
  8. James Jorgensen

    Yet another Craig's List appraisal.

    I went ahead and bought it. The tank's still full and it was only used a few times. The picture doesn't do it justice at all. I sprayed it off with a hose and it looks great! It's a DU, so it's a 2002 model. The stainless is unscratched and I'm very happy to say the least. It's the $100...
  9. James Jorgensen

    Yet another Craig's List appraisal.

    After a little research, I found out that tanks with a triangular shut-off valve are OPD, which this one seems to fit the bill.
  10. James Jorgensen

    Yet another Craig's List appraisal.

    Thanks for the helpful replies. He is actually selling for his neighbor which has recently been widowed, so I'll need to check it out myself.
  11. James Jorgensen

    Yet another Craig's List appraisal.

    I'm going to look at it later today. The propane tank isn't much of a concern to me since I have another one to replace it with. I was actually going to buy a new one this weekend, but if I can save $250, that would be great.
  12. James Jorgensen

    Yet another Craig's List appraisal.

    Hello, is this performer worth $100. It's listed for $125 and I think they'll take a hundie. He also stated it has no dent etc, and is in excellent shape. [/url][/IMG]
  13. James Jorgensen

    My first Brisket.

    Burnt ends sauced and back in the WSM.
  14. James Jorgensen

    My first Brisket.

    Out and sliced, not bad for my first time. The bottom of the thinnest part of the flat was tougher than the rest, but not bad.
  15. James Jorgensen

    My first Brisket.

    It probed tender in the thick part of the flat, now it's in the cooler.
  16. James Jorgensen

    My first Brisket.

    Wrapped it in paper at 1530.
  17. James Jorgensen

    My first Brisket.

    This one was $1.34 a pound for choice, and there was 4 or 5 to choose from. I was surprised to see that many.

 

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