Chuck-roaniecowpony
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Please keep us updated, this is interesting !!It showed up today. It's a E6 hinge. Very heavy duty compared to that aftermarket one someone is selling. I'll put it in the box so when I get to my cart build, I'll mount it up. Pretty pricey though at over $100. I just didn't think it was worth messing with fabricating one at that price.
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I saw that...like a coyote trap. So you beat me to this idea?don't mess with the safety shipping bolts. that hinge is like a hungry alligator. obey the safety tape and instructions.
Sorry. Was cooking then eating dinner.C'mon Brett, don't leave me hangin. Besides, I kinda new here. So, it's been done already?
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Sorry. Was cooking then eating dinner.
I have an E6 so that’s where my experience comes from. When we were assembling the E6 that hinge kept us quite aware of what we were doing as it looked like a guaranteed hand amputation.
For coyotes we use 9mm. Effective and cheap. But in CA everything is illegal so we won’t talk about coyotes.
I’m sure you can do it. Just document your work so everyone can credit you.
Yeah, we just say it was firecrackers on the Ring Neighborhood app. A 22LR also works but it’s a long barrel. Too much work. Shhhhh. No politics here. Just cookinThanks Brett. My particular coyote problem is not really a problem, since I have a big male pointer, but they do want to test him. I'm down in the south bay area of the PV penninsula and the coyotes are here too. If I were more rural, I'd use a centerfire rifle, but the bleeding hearts are numerous and there's the backstop issue too.
I have no need for credit, but I thought my idea was innovative ... after that third glass of pinot.
You’re only $900 away from an E6 now. Just sayin…..
I'm all about mods, but that hinge on a kettle is a bit much. For 3 bills more you could have had an E6 that would be covered under warranty.
Sometimes you just want a bigger kettle right!! I love my 26” and SNS set up.I looked at the E6. I didn't want a E6. I wanted a 26". It's not about the money.
I agree, it's all about what someone wants or fits their needs. I have contiplated for several years about buying a Kamado style grill, but in the end I opted to own numerous kettles & a WSM.I looked at the E6. I didn't want a E6. I wanted a 26". It's not about the money.
You just have the wrong size house. No such thing as a grill that’s too bigIf there was a 28", I would have bought one. But the next size up 37" Ranch just won't fit thru my gate to the backyard and is way too big.
With the right amount of food and cold bevvies I'm sure a ranch could find its way to your back yard.If there was a 28", I would have bought one. But the next size up 37" Ranch just won't fit thru my gate to the backyard and is way too big.
Make a bigger gate!If there was a 28", I would have bought one. But the next size up 37" Ranch just won't fit thru my gate to the backyard and is way too big.