Dan H.
TVWBB Pro
Hey Mike! Just great having you stop by for a Q&A, greatly appreciate it (both you and Chris A.)
Before my question I'de like to say my 18" WSM has been by far more used then my 4 year old kitchen oven. I've had the WSM for about 2 years. Just so were on the same page this isn't a "dig" even in the least, but I was wandering if you could describe (as far as on your end, and what part you played) the process of testing, or doing a trial run (if there is one)after a shiny new 22" WSM comes off the conveyor belt (or whatever).
I don't actually own one yet (want one pretty bad) but have read a lot of a vent problem snagging somehow appearantly on the charcoal grate. No big deal, but I couldn't help wandering what that conversation was like if it was noticed during the production. I imagine theres much to be kept track of during these times and its amazing to me anything gets done w/ so many folks signing up to buy one. I can't imagine the stress levels.
. I guess i'm kind of hoping for a funny story from you is the truth of it. I just keep visualizing like you and 4 other folks standing around that just noticed and what was said (maybe "uhhh...crap!" and as you turn around theres about 1000 units already made!
!!). I cant imagine the pressure the job must have put on you at times, huh? I'm aware its easily fixed as well, and absolutely love the design, don't get me wrong
. Thanks so much, and just a great job at what you do and appreciate your time. great work!! cant wait to get one!
Before my question I'de like to say my 18" WSM has been by far more used then my 4 year old kitchen oven. I've had the WSM for about 2 years. Just so were on the same page this isn't a "dig" even in the least, but I was wandering if you could describe (as far as on your end, and what part you played) the process of testing, or doing a trial run (if there is one)after a shiny new 22" WSM comes off the conveyor belt (or whatever).
I don't actually own one yet (want one pretty bad) but have read a lot of a vent problem snagging somehow appearantly on the charcoal grate. No big deal, but I couldn't help wandering what that conversation was like if it was noticed during the production. I imagine theres much to be kept track of during these times and its amazing to me anything gets done w/ so many folks signing up to buy one. I can't imagine the stress levels.


