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I sense my bank balance is going to hate me in coming days :lol:
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I added some gloves and a spray bottle.

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The Bedge wrote:I sense my bank balance is going to hate me in coming days :lol:

$198 @ Bunnings mate.
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$198 @ Bunnings mate.
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
The Bedge wrote:I sense my bank balance is going to hate me in coming days [emoji38]

$198 @ Bunnings mate.
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You'll need $350 to get cracking.

Then you go and buy the food. ;)
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And beer to keep hydrated

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I built my own a while back but its not this clean anymore - camping trips it gets well used.
Cast iron grill from bunnos slipped straight in. Charcoal in the bottom with breather holes drilled - works a treat.
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Also seen some people using filing cabinets on youtube... next project i think.
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Booney wrote:
You'll need $350 to get cracking.

Then you go and buy the food. ;)

You just go totally balls deep straight up, how much were your gloves and spray bottle for instance? You can improvise :lol: .

I got the $1.95 spray bottles and was willing to sacrifice some hand hair with a burn here and there..............and that was with a set of gloves not too far away.

Got my alfoil trays from cheapo's also.

The scented chips are the dear part, I went through half a big pack that cost around $25 per pack.
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Welding gloves are your friend!
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How much was your thermometer?

I haven't got one yet, just relying on feel atm before going full scale.

There's no point in me having one for the sake of it and not getting the best out of it.
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Bandit wrote:Also seen some people using filing cabinets on youtube... next project i think.

Yell out if you need a filing cabinet, I’ve got a 3 drawer in excellent condition just taking up room you can have.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:How much was your thermometer?

I haven't got one yet, just relying on feel atm before going full scale.

There's no point in me having one for the sake of it and not getting the best out of it.
I managed to get one from Woolworths for $15. Doesn't have real time capabilities, I just probe when required and take a reading. Not sure if they stock them full time or it was a one off Aldi type special buy.
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The Bedge wrote:I sense my bank balance is going to hate me in coming days :lol:


Chimney, chimney, chimney, chimney.

I wasted so much time in my life getting beads started when i could have been doing it with a chimney all that time. It's the best investment you will make, its quick and efficient, it makes handling easier and is a ton load safer.
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Spargo wrote:
Bandit wrote:Also seen some people using filing cabinets on youtube... next project i think.

Yell out if you need a filing cabinet, I’ve got a 3 drawer in excellent condition just taking up room you can have.

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whufc wrote:
The Bedge wrote:I sense my bank balance is going to hate me in coming days :lol:


Chimney, chimney, chimney, chimney.

I wasted so much time in my life getting beads started when i could have been doing it with a chimney all that time. It's the best investment you will make, its quick and efficient, it makes handling easier and is a ton load safer.


Mate, it took me a while to work it out and even then it was only on Saturday I worked out that I only needed 4 firelighters.

I used to place them randomly throughout the heat beads in the chimney, now I scrunch 4 into some newspaper to put under the chimney for the same result, probably better as it's a less aggressive burn to begin with.

I seen Gary Saturday at Bunnings and told him the same thing, it appeared to work for him.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:it took me a while to work it out and even then it was only on Saturday I worked out that I only needed 4 firelighters.

I used to place them randomly throughout the heat beads in the chimney, now I scrunch 4 into some newspaper to put under the chimney for the same result, probably better as it's a less aggressive burn to begin with.

You’d easily get away with 2 firelighters both broken in half .
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Lightning McQueen wrote:
whufc wrote:
The Bedge wrote:I sense my bank balance is going to hate me in coming days :lol:


Chimney, chimney, chimney, chimney.

I wasted so much time in my life getting beads started when i could have been doing it with a chimney all that time. It's the best investment you will make, its quick and efficient, it makes handling easier and is a ton load safer.


Mate, it took me a while to work it out and even then it was only on Saturday I worked out that I only needed 4 firelighters.

I used to place them randomly throughout the heat beads in the chimney, now I scrunch 4 into some newspaper to put under the chimney for the same result, probably better as it's a less aggressive burn to begin with.

I seen Gary Saturday at Bunnings and told him the same thing, it appeared to work for him.


Yeah four firelights in some scrunched up newspaper and then sit back and relax for 30-45 minutes and your away.

I use to rush the process a bit too much and start cooking before i had all the beads ashed over. All i was doing was making my job hard by getting inconsistent heat throughout the cook. Now im more relaxed about the whole thing and my cooks are so much easier.
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Spargo wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:it took me a while to work it out and even then it was only on Saturday I worked out that I only needed 4 firelighters.

I used to place them randomly throughout the heat beads in the chimney, now I scrunch 4 into some newspaper to put under the chimney for the same result, probably better as it's a less aggressive burn to begin with.

You’d easily get away with 2 firelighters both broken in half .

You like to live dangerously?

I used to use half a bloody packet.
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You blokes are making me hungry... and best I can manage is to throw a couple of snags on the BBQ for lunch!
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