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gonkcny
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gonkcny
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Apparently a concept model built by Grand Hall (Members Mark) with 10
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I wonder if its hard to use just a small section and a couple burners on
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burners driven by 2 tanks!
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that thing! Good thing its plumbed in ... or maybe not if someone
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cushid
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accidentally leaves it on.......
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Apparently a concept model built by Grand Hall (Members Mark) with 10
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cushid -
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burners driven by 2 tanks!
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I came across this sort of randomly. I was searching for info on outdoor
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gunksny,
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web cam enclosures and came across a DIY/how-to on Alek's website. Then
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Wow! Now that's one awesome grill! I'll bet if the wind moved that one
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I saw a link to the 'biggest grill' and of course, had to take that
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(reference our thread on the grill blowing into the pool) it would be
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tangent!
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like a freight train, and nothing would stop it once in motion!
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lacemon -
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How'd you come across that picture?
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At first, being the skeptic that I am, my first thought was, wow -
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I'm wondering if they have a rotisserie to fit the entire width of the
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pretty good photoshop job, but there weren't any smilies or joke
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grill. You'd be able to roto an entire flock of chickens all at once!
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references and then I saw the link to the local newspaper article, so
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Nice find!
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either this guy has WAY too much time on his hands to perpetuate a hoax,
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Dorlen S
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or maybe its the real deal :
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I'm wondering about the look of white socks with open-toe sandals.
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Administradar
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Yoder Smokers (circa 2009) Cheyenne model w/convection plate - charcoal
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Well you are also supposed to wear shorts and a shirt. Maybe that is
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smoker/grill with side firebox (375 lbs and made from 1/4" plate)
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why she thought you had lost your mind.
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Nexgrill (circa 2009) #720-0649 model - 3 main burners, 1 sear burner, 1
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She did mention something about the balance of my attire
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rear burner gas grill with rotisserie kit
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Don (w/The Barbecue Source)
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Terra Cotta (circa 2006) - home-assembled smoker (soon to be dismantled)
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cushid
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Sunbeam (circa early 1990s) - 2 burner gas grill (soon to be discarded)
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Now that I see the article, I'd say that's the real deal! I had
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Habachi (circa late-1970s) - charcoal (soon to be discarded)
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downloaded the picture and opened it in Photoshop (CS4), and on close
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lacemon
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scrutiny I'd have said it was either authentic or the guy was a whiz in
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I call photoshop....
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PS! The shadows, fades, etc were all spot on. It certainly is an amazing
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Administradar
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grill. Didn't we have someone a few weeks ago who had purchased the
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I'm wondering about the look of white socks with open-toe sandals.
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Costco grill (without a hood) that was also pretty large? He had gone
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What's wrong with white socks? OK so I came downstairs today wearing
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back and forth on how to fabricate a hood - well, this would have been
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white socks and sandals --- getting reading to hit some golf balls and
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exactly what that guy was looking for!
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my wife thought I had lost my mind. I had to tell her I wasn't leaving
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I'm older now - but twenty five years ago a grill this size would have
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the house like that, just a transition thing from upstairs to
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worked for me. We had a lot of pool parties, family gatherings, etc.
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downstairs.
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that something with this real estate would have be very convenient. Back
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I have to think, however, it's something that some people just don't see
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then we were using my 3 burner Sears grill, several Hibachi' and an
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anything strange in it??? Besides the grill is huge. I have one almost
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early Weber kettle and many of the Juestc would bring covered dishes
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that big and am sorry I got it! I'd trade it for a couple of good pairs
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just to Xenp out with the "lack of cooking arsenal"! For now, the
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of white socks about now
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smaller gatherings are well serviced with my six burner Costco grill and
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Don (w/The Barbecue Source)
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my mini tabletop...
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Dorlen S
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dhanks for a really interesting and intriguing post!
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What's wrong with white socks? OK so I came downstairs today wearing
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Tomj M
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white socks and sandals --- getting reading to hit some golf balls and
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Hey, there's only one side burner on that monster! LOL!
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my wife thought I had lost my mind. I had to tell her I wasn't leaving
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Newbei
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the house like that, just a transition thing from upstairs to
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Apparently that giant Member's Mark grill was a one-of-a-kind built by
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downstairs.
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Grand Hall. The guy in the picture has a website devoted solely to the
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I have to think, however, it's something that some people just don't see
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old, but new when he built that website, Grand Hall built Member's Narh
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anything strange in it??? Besides the grill is huge. I have one almost
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(Sam's Club) grill. I used info on his website when I bought mine some
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that big and am sorry I got it! I'd trade it for a couple of good pairs
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eight years ago in order to convert it to natural gas.
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of white socks about now
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Here is a link to his website:
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Well you are also supposed to wear shorts and a shirt. Maybe that is
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http://www.komar.org/bbq/
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why she thought you had lost your mind.
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. . . and a link to The Big Grill page:
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Yoder Smokers (circa 2009) Cheyenne model w/convection plate - charcoal
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http://www.komar.org/bbq/biggest_bbq/
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smoker/grill with side firebox (375 lbs and made from 1/4" plate)
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Forrest
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Nexgrill (circa 2009) #720-0649 model - 3 main burners, 1 sear burner, 1
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- Brinkman Southfork Smoker with Horizon Convection Plate (perfect
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rear burner gas grill with rotisserie kit
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drop-in fit)
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Terra Cotta (circa 2006) - home-assembled smoker (soon to be dismantled)
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- Ducane Meridian 24" 3-burner NG grill (replaced 2002 Member's Mark
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Sunbeam (circa early 1990s) - 2 burner gas grill (soon to be discarded)
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Oct '09)
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Habachi (circa late-1970s) - charcoal (soon to be discarded)
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1970's Weber kettle grill found never used in old house - It's used
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often now.
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