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    maybe they were demonstrating the lack of flammability of acrylic kilts with webber grills to show how safe the grill is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mookien View Post
    ... And that, of course, is Jock Scot in the foreground demonstrating how it is properly done.
    I doubt that was our own Jock Scot. Unless the photo was taken on a day when the fish were not biting, and he was looking for some other activity to while away the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dea3369 View Post
    Which one? The one with foil on the floor or the who-cares-where-the-ashes-go model?
    Mine has holes in the bottom, so I have to put foil down to keep from torching my deck. But, it works a lot like the one shown in the link in Rev. Henry's post, except it's thermonuclear - gets much hotter.
    I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.

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    "Gets much hotter" = aka the Backyard Bessemer!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    "Gets much hotter" = aka the Backyard Bessemer!
    Yes, or Backyard Castle Bravo.
    I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.

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    What could be more masculine than cooking over an open flame while kilted? Nothing cranks up the macho level like a real threat of roasted nuts in your future.
    I also have the simple, where's the ash supposed to go, model and will have to see if I can track down a couple of the pictures that have been taken of me grilling while kilted.

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    That is FANTASTIC!! Totally random kilted grilling! I love it. Looks like my backyard on Memorial Day and Labor Day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    "Gets much hotter" = aka the Backyard Bessemer!
    The engineers amongst us already know this one where the BBQ is hot enough to melt EVERYTHING!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mookien View Post
    According to the Weber spokesman I contacted, this is an early picture of LitTrog abusing a chicken with a basting brush (note the wry grin, the plaid passing under his armpit and then wrapped around the bottom of his yarmulke).


    If you've got a better method of ensuring the chicken stays Jewsy, I'm all ears!

    This pic makes perfect sense--the Weber is clearly a product of Scottish ingenuity and frugality: before Tavish MacWeber introduced his prototype, the cooking surface on all outdoor cooking systems was simply a solid slab of iron. By raiding his cousin's nearby scrapyard for radiator grilles, he was able to cut production costs by 38% and shipping costs by 20%.

    I heard that he sunk those savings into R&D for a grill-specific sporran imbedded with the tools of the trade. This effort to enable hands-free grilling, while a great success in the lab, was a commercial flop. It seems the wild hip gyrations necessary to turn a steak turned guests' stomachs as well.
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    The picture has remained but unfortunately the recipe for grilled fresh haggis has been lost forever.

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