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  • #1 by KrautBurner on 12 Dec 2018
  • I was a member over at pellet heads for A couple years
    But haven’t really been on forms much lately
    I found this one while I was trying to do some research on new grills


    I had a Traeger Jr. (BBQ055) for about four years, and it treated me really well
    This past summer I get the opportunity to pick up an old 124 professional so I sold my little Jr.

    I’m really wanting something even bigger (but I’ll likely try and keep this classic pit)

    I’ve learned a lot about cooking a pellet Grill over the last few years
    My father-in-law has a big Tex BBQ 075
    My church has two sawtooth grillsGrills and a big Tex
    And I’ve got quite a few hours working with all of them


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  • #2 by triplebq on 12 Dec 2018
  • Welcome
  • #3 by Mudflap on 12 Dec 2018
  • Welcome to Pellet Fan.

    I spent a month in Cosmopolis 23 yrs ago. You sure you saw the sun?

    Mudflap
  • #4 by KrautBurner on 12 Dec 2018
  • Welcome to Pellet Fan.

    I spent a month in Cosmopolis 23 yrs ago. You sure you saw the sun?

    Mudflap

    oh yeah, 
    Cosmopolis is down near Gray's harbor,   right
    that area is very wet

    I'm in Sequim,
    it's in the Olympic RainShadow
    http://www.olympicrainshadow.com/olympicrainshadowmap.html
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    these locations receive 25 inches of rain or less per year. The “epicenter” of the rain shadow is a matter of debate, but it is likely somewhere to the north east of the town of Sequim, and only receives about 13” of rain per year, about the same as relatively dry cities like Los Angeles, or Salt Lake City.

  • #5 by GREG-B on 12 Dec 2018
  • Welcome, my wifes grandparents lived in Sequim and she spent lots of time there herself.
  • #6 by Bobitis on 12 Dec 2018
  • Good to see you again KB.  :beer:

    Welcome to PF.

  • #7 by Canadian John on 13 Dec 2018

  •  Welcome!
  • #8 by KrautBurner on 09 Jul 2019
  • my father in law and I just got back from Oregon
    we picked up a Traeger COM-190 for our church BBQs  :bbq: :bbq:

  • #9 by KrautBurner on 25 Jul 2019
  • got a little stainless work added
    (also replaced all 4 firepots with stainless 9 hole units, and added some 3/8" sheet steel to the tops of the heat deflectors)

    next is a paint job  (maybe ordering some stainless sheeting to make new lids as well  (may do one for my 124 as well)
    we also have a 3,000 watt inverter and an RV battery hooked up here for testing
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