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Date Posted: 15:46:46 02/10/02 Sun
Author: BCBOY
Author Host/IP: px1ht.ok.shawcable.net / 24.67.253.203
Subject: Re: Plans for a mobile bbq pit
In reply to: Earl 's message, "Re: Plans for a mobile bbq pit" on 13:41:50 02/10/02 Sun

Bravo for you reg for using your 250 gallon heating drum rotisserie unit for all these years! I myself feel like I am having to be a bit of an "innovator" by building my own mobile BBQ unit. You can bet that you probably have done some pretty swell Bbqing on this home-made unit.
I first saw Roger's unit on his Web Site. That's how I found out about this BBq forum. And Yes it does look like he has one of the best set ups I have seen myself so far.
(I have searched the web a bit and it is hard to find a mobile rotisserie style Bbq pit like the one I want to build)
In response to Earl: A scanner is the next item that I want to buy for my computer...... So unfortunately I cannot send you this magazine article. However, I can tell you how I got it. ( It is a magazine article on Rotisserie and open flame cooking, that I printed from our local On-line library). When I do get a scanner I will be more than happy to send you a copy.
If you are still interested in sending me a copy of your CD on Building Trailers & BBQ's my address is:
Ralph Zaiser
2154 Bowron Court
Kelowna, B.C.
V1V 2L6
I'm glad you guys like the aspect of rotisserie cooking!
I also think it's pretty neat.

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