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haha...
that is NOT my grill.
This grill was hand made, from the ground up including burners. The burners are flattened SS tubing with band saw slits for the flames. He told me it was trial and error to get the width, depth, and spacing of saw cuts to produce optimum blue flame.
After we ate we watched NasCar and read hunting magazines.
Why is it camo?? (see above)
that is NOT my grill.
This grill was hand made, from the ground up including burners. The burners are flattened SS tubing with band saw slits for the flames. He told me it was trial and error to get the width, depth, and spacing of saw cuts to produce optimum blue flame.
After we ate we watched NasCar and read hunting magazines.
Why is it camo?? (see above)
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J, it looks almost the same as this:
and could be hidden in this:
Only problem is, compared to the color of the porch, it's not true camo...it actually sticks out rather than blends in. So, I can see why you're asking how it could be camo when it's not "hidden."
We're just referring to the decor.

and could be hidden in this:

Only problem is, compared to the color of the porch, it's not true camo...it actually sticks out rather than blends in. So, I can see why you're asking how it could be camo when it's not "hidden."
We're just referring to the decor.

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j wrote:haha...
that is NOT my grill.
This grill was hand made, from the ground up including burners. The burners are flattened SS tubing with band saw slits for the flames. He told me it was trial and error to get the width, depth, and spacing of saw cuts to produce optimum blue flame.
After we ate we watched NasCar and read hunting magazines.
Why is it camo?? (see above)
By you standing next to the grill and 'modeling' next to it with outstretched hand...thought it was your grill...sorry for the faux pas.

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oh geeez......
He wouldn't know * redneck* if it came up behind him and bit him on the butt! lmao
Keep studying your Foxworthy, you may finally get it! lol
Keep studying your Foxworthy, you may finally get it! lol
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