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Re: lv-ab: charcoal instead of gas

From: Norm of Bandersnatch (no email)
Date: Mon Jul 02 2007 - 11:44:54 EDT

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    We got our ss grill from Sam's Club, made in China, and it has worked very
    well for many years. Of course I modified it to suit my application.
    Hooked it up to big tank stowed underneath it, tossed the Lava Rocks, and
    moved the lid handle from the front around to the side of the lid so the
    hairs on my arm would grow back.

    The burner does rust out every five years or so, but there was an 800
    number. I sent them a check for $45 and three new burners were FedEx'ed to
    me from China!

    Norm
    S/V Bandersnatch
    Lying NYC

    > [Original Message]
    > From: Bob Clinkenbeard <>
    > To: <>
    > Date: 6/26/2007 10:15:23 PM
    > Subject: Re: lv-ab: charcoal instead of gas
    >
    > I used mine twice and sold it for $20 to a dock buddy. They are crap and
    > there are many non marine types that can be adapted to you boat that work
    > great and last longer. The SS rusts on the Magma and the best place for
    it
    > instead of on the rail is on the end of a line for roll attenuation.
    >

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