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Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Oughta work


 

25 comments:

  1. I bet it work better if it was in their garage.

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  2. Oh dayum, some days the brilliance & ingenuity of folks is only exceeded by their stupidity

    Nice barrel smoker.... I'll wait for the 2nd bbq invite.

    ch

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  3. Someone out there will see this picture and try to build one.

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  4. You know,in this age,I can actually see that happening! Sad.

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  5. A plastic grill? That oughta add some flavor once.

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  6. Might work for a sous vide cook out
    Daryl

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    1. You need to know your audience. None of us knuckleheads know what the fuck that is.

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  7. Well I hope they video their first (and last) attempt to grill on that. The fire should be EPIC!!

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  8. Only way I can see that working is with a bed of sand. Even then, low temp.

    No, irredeemably stupid.

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  9. Please tape lighting it up.

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  10. That oughta produce a taste you've never had before. Gonna be a mess when the charcoal falls out of the bottom!

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  11. The grill is actually a steel barrel painted blue.

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    1. Look at the crease in the bottom, the rough cut on the far edge and the way the 'lid' is folded instead of cut and attached with hinges. It's plastic.

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    2. Well by golly you’re right My bad. I was thown cuz the the grill does not appear to be tapered at the ends like the barrel. Good eys.

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    3. How much can I pay you to tell my wife I was actually right about something?

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  12. Nice touch that the legs are metal.

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  13. The only way that could possibly work is for steaming things. And the steam would have to be piped in. Definitely no superheated steam. I'd still be worried about the plastic flavor at that temperature too.

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  14. Well I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. Maybe it's a DIY parts washer?

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  15. As Einstein said, the difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has limits.

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  16. Hate to spoil the fun, but according to comments on other sites that have posted this picture, it is not intended for grilling, but for cleaning fish.

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    1. OK then, but I don't understand why you'd want the fish you're cleaning resting on a metal grid. A wood picnic table worked fine for me, and never dulled the knife.

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  17. that be dun got public ed-u-ja-ma-ca-tion written all ovo it !!!!

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