Re: opinion about char-griller




On 10-Mar-2008, Tutall <tutall@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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On Mar 10, 8:45 am, "Nunya Bidnits" <nunyabidn...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
. Cleaning the firebox of ash down to the metal after every
use will prolong the life of the steel.
MartyB in KC

Seriously, do you really do this or know anyone who does?

I sure don't, but I'm about to complete year five with my NB Silver. It
isn't 1/4", but it's a little heavier then most I think. Of course it looks
awful because I burnt the powder coat off very early on. I expect to
get at least another year out of my NBS. It has a roof over it, but is not
otherwise protected from the Florida elements.
--
Brick(Youth is wasted on young people)
.



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