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  1. Don2222 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 1, 2010
    5,344 posts
    Salem NH
    Hello

    See video! Amazing! Great for the Patio or Deck!
    Now why can't the US invent something like this!

    #1

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  2. AbetterChimneynm Member

    joined: Apr 20, 2012
    170 posts
    SIlver City, New Mexico
    Well i must say i could not understand what was being said, but that thing looks cool as hell :)
  3. Don2222 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 1, 2010
    5,344 posts
    Salem NH
    Yea, that is better than those wood pellet smokers that take many many hours to cook!
  4. pelletstovefires New Member

    joined: Jun 22, 2012
    3 posts
    We did! This is a miniature rocket stove

    Jon
  5. AbetterChimneynm Member

    joined: Apr 20, 2012
    170 posts
    SIlver City, New Mexico
    Where is this rocket stove you speak of sir?
  6. pelletstovefires New Member

    joined: Jun 22, 2012
    3 posts
  7. fossil Super Moderator

    joined: Sep 30, 2007
    9,130 posts
    Bend, Oregon
    Whole different kind of cooking...you can't meaningfully compare smoking with grilling. Smoking is supposed to take a long time...grilling, not so much.
  8. Salty Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 2, 2009
    574 posts
    Central Ma
    way cool idea

    Now someone HERE should copy it and sell in the USA like they do to us.
  9. AbetterChimneynm Member

    joined: Apr 20, 2012
    170 posts
    SIlver City, New Mexico
    You could throw a american flag on it and say we invented it and when they complained and said they did so no ours is diff it has a american flag on it! >>
  10. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    21,903 posts
    Northern Virginia
    Ain't a language expert but that sounds like Japanese he is speaking.
  11. thedude110 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Aug 12, 2011
    269 posts
    Central Connecticut
    Yup -- pretty sure it's Japanese (plus his shirt says Japan).

    Regardless, cool toy.
  12. Don2222 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 1, 2010
    5,344 posts
    Salem NH
    Hey BB, you guys are right! Can you change my title to Japanese please?
  13. fossil Super Moderator

    joined: Sep 30, 2007
    9,130 posts
    Bend, Oregon
    You want to be known as "Japanese"? OK, here ya go, big guy...(and these are among many choices in a fascinating language):

    As a noun, you may be a Japanese if you're this: 日本人

    As an adjective, you may be Japanese if you're this: 日本人の

    Of course, there are a zillion other ways to express the same thing.

    The subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) differences between the written languages I experienced in Asia were mind-boggling.
  14. Don2222 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 1, 2010
    5,344 posts
    Salem NH
  15. fossil Super Moderator

    joined: Sep 30, 2007
    9,130 posts
    Bend, Oregon
    Hello Don

    Do your own research!
    smoke show and DexterDay like this.
  16. smoke show Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 17, 2008
    4,607 posts
    Pittsfield, Wi
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  17. StihlHead Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 24, 2011
    1,041 posts
    PNW Cascades
    Well, that Dutch oven there with the lip on the lid was invented by Napolean Bonaparte over 200 years ago. He is said to have not liked coals on the lid getting into the food, and invented the lip to keep the coals on the lid while cooking. So that would make this a French knock-off? Or something like that... I have a Dutch oven with the Bonaparte lid, and it cooks a lot better with coals under it and above on the lid.
  18. hossthehermit Minister of Fire

    joined: May 17, 2008
    1,936 posts
    Maine, ayuh, by gorry
    The old "lip on the lid of a Dutch oven" trick can cause severe burns, so keep yer lip to yerself
    DexterDay and smoke show like this.
  19. StihlHead Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 24, 2011
    1,041 posts
    PNW Cascades
    Severe burns? Fire, coals and hot iron can cause burns? <blink blink> Say it ain't so!

    Never had a problem with it, lip or no. Top down cooking is the way to go with many Dutch oven treats. But since you are so nice... NO SOUP FOR YOU!

    I cannot imagine the burns from using that Japanese pellet burner... the hot surface space center of balance are high with that flue setup. "Mommmy mommy, I burned my hand!"
  20. hossthehermit Minister of Fire

    joined: May 17, 2008
    1,936 posts
    Maine, ayuh, by gorry
    Nevah put yer lip on it, tho', didja ????????????

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