Have all the parts needed and just in case my son will be waiting to help too, he's called Noah!!keith157 wrote:Best build the box you suggested then JEC, they say we're going to have a drought so I'm building mine, waterproofing my sheds and thinking about building an Ark
PitmasterIQ iQue 110
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Re: PitmasterIQ iQue 110
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Thanks for sharing! I think I will try to make my own. It doesn't look too expensive, but well.. sometimes I'm a little bit clumsy when it's comes to technical stuff haha* I can also hope for next christmas, that my family gives me the Pitmaster instead of the usual christmas hampers! But I bet the chances aren't that good therefore I have to try it out.JEC wrote:If you do take Eddie up on his excellent offer then you should build yourself one of these
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source ... QGB1PrPLXQ
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Re: PitmasterIQ iQue 110
Hi guys,
Had a good practice session this weekend and tried out my pitmaster. I was very pleased with the outcome and have some great notes for MIM.
I have posted some pics on Flickr at the following link
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54523218@N ... 9637680386
Some of you guys may have seen these on Twitter already.
Had a good practice session this weekend and tried out my pitmaster. I was very pleased with the outcome and have some great notes for MIM.
I have posted some pics on Flickr at the following link
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54523218@N ... 9637680386
Some of you guys may have seen these on Twitter already.
