Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
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Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
Must make you feel better it's a design issue, although still annoying they didn't fix it sooner!! At least they'll send you one when they come in. Don't worry about the rain, it's all part of being a true British BBQ warrior.
Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
yeah - well its what I wanted, a hinge on both sides, so that's great.
I can certainly live with it for 6 weeks (when the next shipment is in - I wonder if its coming over with the bigjoes!)
I can certainly live with it for 6 weeks (when the next shipment is in - I wonder if its coming over with the bigjoes!)
Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
Found this for the "platesetter". Perfect really, John Lewis tarte tatin mould.
However its 2mm thick. I will need to cut away some of the sides leaving 4 handles. Not actually sure how I can do that. I have a jigsaw with metal cutting saws but its not flat and I think too thick...

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However its 2mm thick. I will need to cut away some of the sides leaving 4 handles. Not actually sure how I can do that. I have a jigsaw with metal cutting saws but its not flat and I think too thick...

IMG_0890 by Copsey, on Flickr

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Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
Is it silver anodised ally or brushed stainless? Photo looks like anodised to me. If so its soft and easy to drill/punch/cut.
If its 2mm stainless... Good luck
If its 2mm stainless... Good luck
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its quite light actually and says hand wash only on the bottom, so I assume its not stainless steel.
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Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
It'll be ally then.
What type of holes do you want and where. I may have some tools you can use.
What type of holes do you want and where. I may have some tools you can use.
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Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
Just read what you want to do. I've got a 20mm Qmax screw in punch. Use that to make 4 holes then cut between them with a junior or maybe aviation tin snips.
I can lend you what you don't have. I work in the same building as you buddy, so can pass the gear to him.
I can lend you what you don't have. I work in the same building as you buddy, so can pass the gear to him.
Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
Thanks Steve - but Dan's moved jobs! I do have a drill though so I think I can pull together the tools to do it. Just clamping it, etc is going to be interesting.
First fire photos
I lit a fire in it last night, finally.
Looking cute next to the weber kettle and small WSM

IMG_5744 by Copsey, on Flickr
Last pic of the inside looking clean, ever

IMG_5745 by Copsey, on Flickr
First fire

IMG_5751 by Copsey, on Flickr
Ahh smoke. I found it came up to 320 or so quickly, then slowly crept up to 400 (wasn't much I could do to keep it lower, until I closed everthing right down except a crack, which brought it down to 300).

IMG_5752 by Copsey, on Flickr
Sacrificial wings. They were great, really intense smokey flavour. Like cooking directly over coals but in an oven.

IMG_5756 by Copsey, on Flickr

IMG_5762 by Copsey, on Flickr
Dinner - rib eye steak, wings, wedges and some left over mac and cheese from the kids dinner.

IMG_5765 by Copsey, on Flickr
Very pleased - its a great little cooker for one or two
Looking cute next to the weber kettle and small WSM

IMG_5744 by Copsey, on Flickr
Last pic of the inside looking clean, ever

IMG_5745 by Copsey, on Flickr
First fire

IMG_5751 by Copsey, on Flickr
Ahh smoke. I found it came up to 320 or so quickly, then slowly crept up to 400 (wasn't much I could do to keep it lower, until I closed everthing right down except a crack, which brought it down to 300).

IMG_5752 by Copsey, on Flickr
Sacrificial wings. They were great, really intense smokey flavour. Like cooking directly over coals but in an oven.

IMG_5756 by Copsey, on Flickr

IMG_5762 by Copsey, on Flickr
Dinner - rib eye steak, wings, wedges and some left over mac and cheese from the kids dinner.

IMG_5765 by Copsey, on Flickr
Very pleased - its a great little cooker for one or two
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Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
Glad you've finally made it dirty, did the ribeye take up the whole grate?