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Old 02-12-2018, 05:01 PM
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I think stuffing a few sacks of spuds in each one and then topping off
with instant mashed potatoes and some water would help. Might even
add some butter.
 
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Could put some screen material over the stack tops and have bbq for the crew... just fire it up when your ready to cook!
 
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I wonder what the result would be if you dumped a bag of popcorn kernels down each stack?
(seriously can someone do this and let me know)
 
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You might end up with this.
 
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Now I like the smell of diesel as much as the next guy -- but seriously: cooking with diesel exhaust?? Not thinking the TASTE of diesel would be any good...

Reminds me of the old days of grilling with charcoal and somebody went over board on the starting fluid -- everything tasted like it -- Yuk!!!
 
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Originally Posted by diesel_dan
Now I like the smell of diesel as much as the next guy -- but seriously: cooking with diesel exhaust?? Not thinking the TASTE of diesel would be any good...

Reminds me of the old days of grilling with charcoal and somebody went over board on the starting fluid -- everything tasted like it -- Yuk!!! :-X13
That is why I use a torch and a chimney to get the charcoal started.
You get to taste the food and not the fuel. Heck you can even tell
the difference between jump charcoal and briquettes if you fussy.

Lump charcoal bursn so much longer then briquettes. Maybe a bag of
briquettes could be dumped into that set of stacks. 50Lb bag per stack
should do it just about right with the spuds in there too.
 
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Old 02-13-2018, 06:36 PM
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That is why I use a torch and a chimney to get the charcoal started.
You get to taste the food and not the fuel. Heck you can even tell
the difference between jump charcoal and briquettes if you fussy.

Lump charcoal bursn so much longer then briquettes. Maybe a bag of
briquettes could be dumped into that set of stacks. 50Lb bag per stack
should do it just about right with the spuds in there too.
You can also tell the difference when you are using your choice of hardwood -- A lot of folks don't realize a plain ol' Weber kettle burns wood just fine, and you can flame grill steaks that are KILLER!

Dang, where is that cooking thread???

Scott
 
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Could just stick it in the Junk Drawer.

I think if I was not feeling well I might just uncover the BBQ and Flame On.
 
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Originally Posted by WatsonR
Could put some screen material over the stack tops and have bbq for the crew... just fire it up when your ready to cook!
Originally Posted by diesel_dan
Now I like the smell of diesel as much as the next guy -- but seriously: cooking with diesel exhaust?? Not thinking the TASTE of diesel would be any good...

Reminds me of the old days of grilling with charcoal and somebody went over board on the starting fluid -- everything tasted like it -- Yuk!!!
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You can also tell the difference when you are using your choice of hardwood -- A lot of folks don't realize a plain ol' Weber kettle burns wood just fine, and you can flame grill steaks that are KILLER!

Dang, where is that cooking thread???

Scott
And I thought jack in the box had the only secrete sauce, it’s all in the flavoring guys , All in the Flavoring, minus the diesel oil particulates , mmm good
 
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Wish I got a pic of the truck I saw yesterday, no lift, the tire and rims sticking out side the body. Looked like he was using a 6 inch spacer with deep dish wheels...... totally ridicules. I put that trend into the category of the negative camber boys.





 
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

That is just so Wrong, on so many levels -- where the heck did that trend/look start and why?!

Ugly....

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

That is just so Wrong, on so many levels -- where the heck did that trend/look start and why?!

Ugly....

Scott
My son said that is done for drifting. Hopefully that fad will pass before he's driving. As of now he's digging the audi's, bmws, and other exotic rides. To be honest I would mind to find an old porche 911 to fix up. It would have to be a complete piece of scat for us to afford. Maybe I can find one with explosion damage.
 
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Originally Posted by Ford.Dude
My son said that is done for drifting. Hopefully that fad will pass before he's driving. As of now he's digging the audi's, bmws, and other exotic rides. To be honest I would mind to find an old porche 911 to fix up. It would have to be a complete piece of scat for us to afford. Maybe I can find one with explosion damage.
Cheapest Porsche near me is $15,000, Subaru Impreza WRX around $9,000... they can be fun
 
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My son & I went to a Harrisburg, PA show today and of course found stacks!


 
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Originally Posted by Ford.Dude
My son said that is done for drifting. Hopefully that fad will pass before he's driving. As of now he's digging the audi's, bmws, and other exotic rides. To be honest I would mind to find an old porche 911 to fix up. It would have to be a complete piece of scat for us to afford. Maybe I can find one with explosion damage.
LOL - you haven't kept up with used early 911 prices, and neither did I...

I sold my '72 race car, with a bunch of spare parts and a complete (one thousand dollar value) set of factory manuals to a friend, not running, for 21K.

I was offered 20 K more for it from the next buyer and was told I could ship it to Germany and they'd pay another 20 grand... 60 K for a not running 72 911, go figure -- well I made my money elsewhere, but we did win a lot of SCCA titles in that car...

You find a cheap 911 and keep it to yourself - they aren't that hard to work on and the upside is huge...

I'd still like a Mustang GT500, personally....

Or maybe a Veyron... The E550 kicks some seriously unsuspecting Azz, it is fun owning a real sleeper sedan... (unless you are my wife!)

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