Josh Dekubber
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I believe that! I like line x. Rhino liner not as much. Rhino is very grippy though.And it was 1/5 the price of LineX or Rhino Liner.
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I believe that! I like line x. Rhino liner not as much. Rhino is very grippy though.And it was 1/5 the price of LineX or Rhino Liner.
Thank you Joe I appreciate it!Dam Josh - Do you ever sleep? Truly wonderful job!
Probably Bruce I'm tired lolYou missed a thumb print on the lid![]()
Some gorgeous work there. I've always wondered what is harder to get that clean? A coal or gas burner?Finished it up today.
Think I'm going to hang on to the 5lb LP tank and put it up for sale without.
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Thank you Larry! I think Charcoal is easier to clean upSome gorgeous work there. I've always wondered what is harder to get that clean? A coal or gas burner?
That is interesting. Never done one so I don't have a point of referenceThank you Larry! I think Charcoal is easier to clean up
Agreed! I can do a kettle in about 45 minutes.Thank you Larry! I think Charcoal is easier to clean up
Thank you Steve!Beautiful work Josh!
So they're easier because there is less to it? I can see that. I was wondering about the actual porcelainAgreed! I can do a kettle in about 45 minutes.
*Edit* - the bowl and lid only.
I'd say only easier because there is less to it. Cleanup effort is similar though. At least that's my experience.So they're easier because there is less to it? I can see that. I was wondering about the actual porcelain
Thanks Joe! Razor blade, steel wool, simple greenWonderful job! I always found the kettles hard because they need a razor blade and it is tough to do some of the round parts without scratching. How do you do yours?