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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #60 on: January 09, 2017, 10:20:05 AM »

Had a great smoking day watching football yesterday. Had an EPC Capa de Sol from NJDave followed by a La Mission 2009 and an Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Chupita which was a great little cigar.
That fire pit is working out for you?
No this was in Andy's garage with his burn-barrel stove going
That makes more sense. I'm assuming you brought the tv in for the winter from behind the barn door?
The stove burns @ over 600 degrees and we could still only get the garage to about 50 degrees, good enough to smoke but we need to insulate
Those things look pretty darn cool but I'm not sure I would light one in a garage unless it was 100% cinder block.
You just described a bunker
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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #61 on: January 09, 2017, 10:22:11 AM »

Had a great smoking day watching football yesterday. Had an EPC Capa de Sol from NJDave followed by a La Mission 2009 and an Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Chupita which was a great little cigar.
That fire pit is working out for you?
No this was in Andy's garage with his burn-barrel stove going
That makes more sense. I'm assuming you brought the tv in for the winter from behind the barn door?
The stove burns @ over 600 degrees and we could still only get the garage to about 50 degrees, good enough to smoke but we need to insulate
Those things look pretty darn cool but I'm not sure I would light one in a garage unless it was 100% cinder block.
Put cement board on the walls where it sits in the corner, insulated flue pipe through the wall and up, all good
Ahhh, that's a different story. I was picturing an open barrel, no flue. I've seen them outdoors attached to a propane tank. Wouldn't want to light one of those in the middle of a garage.
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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #62 on: January 09, 2017, 10:23:19 AM »

Had a great smoking day watching football yesterday. Had an EPC Capa de Sol from NJDave followed by a La Mission 2009 and an Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Chupita which was a great little cigar.
That fire pit is working out for you?
No this was in Andy's garage with his burn-barrel stove going
That makes more sense. I'm assuming you brought the tv in for the winter from behind the barn door?
The stove burns @ over 600 degrees and we could still only get the garage to about 50 degrees, good enough to smoke but we need to insulate
Those things look pretty darn cool but I'm not sure I would light one in a garage unless it was 100% cinder block.
Put cement board on the walls where it sits in the corner, insulated flue pipe through the wall and up, all good
Burns propane?
Wood, it's basically a 55 gallon drum. They sell kits for them, legs, door, vent. You lay it down

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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #63 on: January 09, 2017, 10:23:20 AM »

Had a great smoking day watching football yesterday. Had an EPC Capa de Sol from NJDave followed by a La Mission 2009 and an Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Chupita which was a great little cigar.
That fire pit is working out for you?
No this was in Andy's garage with his burn-barrel stove going
That makes more sense. I'm assuming you brought the tv in for the winter from behind the barn door?
The stove burns @ over 600 degrees and we could still only get the garage to about 50 degrees, good enough to smoke but we need to insulate
Those things look pretty darn cool but I'm not sure I would light one in a garage unless it was 100% cinder block.
Put cement board on the walls where it sits in the corner, insulated flue pipe through the wall and up, all good
insulation is good too, inexpensive, and easy enough for Tony to do, after he fixes the holes in the dining room floor.
Correction: bedroom.
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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #64 on: January 09, 2017, 10:32:15 AM »

Had a great smoking day watching football yesterday. Had an EPC Capa de Sol from NJDave followed by a La Mission 2009 and an Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Chupita which was a great little cigar.
That fire pit is working out for you?
No this was in Andy's garage with his burn-barrel stove going
That makes more sense. I'm assuming you brought the tv in for the winter from behind the barn door?
The stove burns @ over 600 degrees and we could still only get the garage to about 50 degrees, good enough to smoke but we need to insulate
Those things look pretty darn cool but I'm not sure I would light one in a garage unless it was 100% cinder block.
Put cement board on the walls where it sits in the corner, insulated flue pipe through the wall and up, all good
Ahhh, that's a different story. I was picturing an open barrel, no flue. I've seen them outdoors attached to a propane tank. Wouldn't want to light one of those in the middle of a garage.
We're not rednecks, sheesh
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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #65 on: January 09, 2017, 10:35:40 AM »

Had a great smoking day watching football yesterday. Had an EPC Capa de Sol from NJDave followed by a La Mission 2009 and an Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Chupita which was a great little cigar.
That fire pit is working out for you?
No this was in Andy's garage with his burn-barrel stove going
That makes more sense. I'm assuming you brought the tv in for the winter from behind the barn door?
The stove burns @ over 600 degrees and we could still only get the garage to about 50 degrees, good enough to smoke but we need to insulate
Those things look pretty darn cool but I'm not sure I would light one in a garage unless it was 100% cinder block.
Put cement board on the walls where it sits in the corner, insulated flue pipe through the wall and up, all good
Ahhh, that's a different story. I was picturing an open barrel, no flue. I've seen them outdoors attached to a propane tank. Wouldn't want to light one of those in the middle of a garage.
The ones I've seen looked like this but had propane.
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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #66 on: January 09, 2017, 10:37:36 AM »

Had a great smoking day watching football yesterday. Had an EPC Capa de Sol from NJDave followed by a La Mission 2009 and an Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Chupita which was a great little cigar.
That fire pit is working out for you?
No this was in Andy's garage with his burn-barrel stove going
That makes more sense. I'm assuming you brought the tv in for the winter from behind the barn door?
The stove burns @ over 600 degrees and we could still only get the garage to about 50 degrees, good enough to smoke but we need to insulate
Those things look pretty darn cool but I'm not sure I would light one in a garage unless it was 100% cinder block.
Put cement board on the walls where it sits in the corner, insulated flue pipe through the wall and up, all good
Ahhh, that's a different story. I was picturing an open barrel, no flue. I've seen them outdoors attached to a propane tank. Wouldn't want to light one of those in the middle of a garage.
We're not rednecks, sheesh
I've met Andy, bro.
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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #67 on: January 09, 2017, 10:43:30 AM »

Had a great smoking day watching football yesterday. Had an EPC Capa de Sol from NJDave followed by a La Mission 2009 and an Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Chupita which was a great little cigar.
That fire pit is working out for you?
No this was in Andy's garage with his burn-barrel stove going
That makes more sense. I'm assuming you brought the tv in for the winter from behind the barn door?
The stove burns @ over 600 degrees and we could still only get the garage to about 50 degrees, good enough to smoke but we need to insulate
Those things look pretty darn cool but I'm not sure I would light one in a garage unless it was 100% cinder block.
You just described a bunker
My garage is cinder block but with a wood/shingled roof.
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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #68 on: January 09, 2017, 10:44:07 AM »

Had a great smoking day watching football yesterday. Had an EPC Capa de Sol from NJDave followed by a La Mission 2009 and an Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Chupita which was a great little cigar.
That fire pit is working out for you?
No this was in Andy's garage with his burn-barrel stove going
That makes more sense. I'm assuming you brought the tv in for the winter from behind the barn door?
The stove burns @ over 600 degrees and we could still only get the garage to about 50 degrees, good enough to smoke but we need to insulate
Those things look pretty darn cool but I'm not sure I would light one in a garage unless it was 100% cinder block.
Put cement board on the walls where it sits in the corner, insulated flue pipe through the wall and up, all good
Ahhh, that's a different story. I was picturing an open barrel, no flue. I've seen them outdoors attached to a propane tank. Wouldn't want to light one of those in the middle of a garage.
We're not rednecks, sheesh
speak for yourself.
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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #69 on: January 09, 2017, 10:50:05 AM »

my follow up has been moved up to 7:30am tomorrow instead of Wednesday afternoon for a culture scrapping to see what is in my neck seeing how the ER only looked at it and prescribed antibiotics not knowing what it was. medical center not happy with the lack of 'minimal medical care'.
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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #70 on: January 09, 2017, 10:51:59 AM »

Had a great smoking day watching football yesterday. Had an EPC Capa de Sol from NJDave followed by a La Mission 2009 and an Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Chupita which was a great little cigar.
That fire pit is working out for you?
No this was in Andy's garage with his burn-barrel stove going
That makes more sense. I'm assuming you brought the tv in for the winter from behind the barn door?
The stove burns @ over 600 degrees and we could still only get the garage to about 50 degrees, good enough to smoke but we need to insulate
Those things look pretty darn cool but I'm not sure I would light one in a garage unless it was 100% cinder block.
You just described a bunker
My garage is cinder block but with a wood/shingled roof.
You said 100% cinder block, bro
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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #71 on: January 09, 2017, 10:53:34 AM »

Had a great smoking day watching football yesterday. Had an EPC Capa de Sol from NJDave followed by a La Mission 2009 and an Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Chupita which was a great little cigar.
That fire pit is working out for you?
No this was in Andy's garage with his burn-barrel stove going
That makes more sense. I'm assuming you brought the tv in for the winter from behind the barn door?
The stove burns @ over 600 degrees and we could still only get the garage to about 50 degrees, good enough to smoke but we need to insulate
Those things look pretty darn cool but I'm not sure I would light one in a garage unless it was 100% cinder block.
You just described a bunker
My garage is cinder block but with a wood/shingled roof.
You said 100% cinder block, bro
Correct. Which is why I don't have a fire pit in my garage. But I would if it were 100% block.
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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #72 on: January 09, 2017, 10:54:13 AM »

Had a great smoking day watching football yesterday. Had an EPC Capa de Sol from NJDave followed by a La Mission 2009 and an Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Chupita which was a great little cigar.
That fire pit is working out for you?
No this was in Andy's garage with his burn-barrel stove going
That makes more sense. I'm assuming you brought the tv in for the winter from behind the barn door?
The stove burns @ over 600 degrees and we could still only get the garage to about 50 degrees, good enough to smoke but we need to insulate
Those things look pretty darn cool but I'm not sure I would light one in a garage unless it was 100% cinder block.
You just described a bunker
My garage is cinder block but with a wood/shingled roof.
I insulated the garage when it was being built, both for the garage and because two of the upstairs bedrooms are partly over it.
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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #73 on: January 09, 2017, 10:55:02 AM »

Had a great smoking day watching football yesterday. Had an EPC Capa de Sol from NJDave followed by a La Mission 2009 and an Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Chupita which was a great little cigar.
That fire pit is working out for you?
No this was in Andy's garage with his burn-barrel stove going
That makes more sense. I'm assuming you brought the tv in for the winter from behind the barn door?
The stove burns @ over 600 degrees and we could still only get the garage to about 50 degrees, good enough to smoke but we need to insulate
Those things look pretty darn cool but I'm not sure I would light one in a garage unless it was 100% cinder block.
You just described a bunker
My garage is cinder block but with a wood/shingled roof.
You said 100% cinder block, bro
Correct. Which is why I don't have a fire pit in my garage. But I would if it were 100% block.
Don't think that would be a good idea in any enclosed space.
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Re: 1/9/2017
« Reply #74 on: January 09, 2017, 10:55:53 AM »

my follow up has been moved up to 7:30am tomorrow instead of Wednesday afternoon for a culture scrapping to see what is in my neck seeing how the ER only looked at it and prescribed antibiotics not knowing what it was. medical center not happy with the lack of 'minimal medical care'.
Are you sure those aren't ben wa balls?
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