Pellet Fan
All Things Considered => General Discussion--Non food Related => Topic started by: Canadian John on January 30, 2018, 04:33:40 PM
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I have not encountered the traumatic experience of a pit gone missing..It would be like loosing a family member..It is something I often wonder about.....My pits are out back and out of sight with exception of the neighbours on either side. That lessens the threat, or so I hope.
Are you concerned about theft or had a pit stollen ?
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When we lived in the Arizona suburbs (both in the Phoenix and Tucson areas) I used to keep them locked down with a chain and a padlock.
Where we are at these days, no, they are stored in a shed like structure that I build on the corner of my deck. We live "out in the woods" and the deck is in the back yard. We have woods all around us and that part of our yard can't be seen unless you are already on our property. We have 2 acres.
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Nope mine is in the garage 100% of the time. I have an elevated deck and can’t keep it there because I have to load it up on my pickup for competitions and I’m by myself so I do all my cooking in the driveway and have ramps to load it up.
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Wouldn't say I'm concerned about it, but I have thought about it. We live in a newer neighorhood, so alot of construction trucks, sub contractors, etc. That means alot of eyeballs. We also live in the villa section. Lawn mowing services, landscapers, and general maintenance crews around all the time.
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We're on 3 acres up in the Cascades and theft is pretty common around here (stoners) and theft has weighed heavily on my mind. Even though I have cameras, my experience with the local sheriff's office is, unless you have a bonded, sanctioned notorized camera crew filming the entire sequence and a signed confession from the perpetrators, you're wasting your time calling it in. But my pellet pooper is the least expensive cooker in my BBQ shack. Have a couple of Kamado's in there also. But, you better have lots of help to steal the big one. Had to move it out there with my tractor front end loader.
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Stealing my pit would mean taking it up a flight of stairs. My backyard is on a hill. It nearly killed me and the delivery guy to get it into the basement. If someone manages to steal it, they've earned it.
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Didn't someone on PH once post that their pit had been stolen? Just can't bring that memory into focus.
We don't have to worry too much here in Mayberry because Deputy Fife is on the job.
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2nd story condo dweller here, so that's a no for me. If yer willing to risk putting up a ladder and huff an 80# smoker down it; you want it more than I do.
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We have 6 foot high block fences and I keep the gate pad locked.
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Negative. I dont worry about it at all.
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Like others, I may think of it from time to time, but I don't worry. It would take a Herculean effort on the perp's part. In my experience, most perps are lazy and want a quick nab. There would be nothing quick about taking my smoker.
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I have not had a grill stolen, but someone did help themself to a portable fire pit that I had. It was in a very visable spot and much too portable I guess, so there really was nobody to blame but myself. However, that didn't keep me from being bummed.
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Never had a problem. Although the housing here is close together, I have fairly high wooden gates and fences around my garden, and the smokers are to the rear of my garage and not in view of anybody except perhaps a neighbour.
If miscreants want to try to move my Lil' Tex, they are welcome to try. However, I've been thinking of chaining up my Davy Crockett. To my amazement, recent high winds managed to tip the smoker and the table it rests on completely over, so I've been looking at ways to fasten both the table and the smoker itself to the fence posts it backs against, to prevent it tipping again.
(Damage done only to the lid, as the thing fell front first on the handle, and bent the whole thing inwards. The grill still works, but leaks now. I've a replacement lid in the pipeline. The antenna is also very wobbly, but I am pretty sure I can fix that.)
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Any of you old Mac users out there will relate to this...The first time I had a blank screen on my early SE, I got this really sick feeling in the pit of my stomach. Long over that now, but that's how I think I would feel if someone stole my Smoker! It does come across my mind every so often, but I worry more about the Bobcat's getting my little Drake than someone stealing my Pellet Grill. And I live in the City.
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This post is too weird. I just saw this post and when to my local FB page and someone in my area had there pellet grill stolen overnight. I live in Central Iowa. Can't believe it!!
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My pellet grill is on my back deck which is 10' high with no stairs. They would have to lower it down after getting it over the railing, or drag it through the house.
My trailer mounted stick burner, I really worry about. It's easily seen, and in a open ended carport. I have the coupler locked, and cables through the rims. I usually park my tractor in front of it too.
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You can buy really cheap tracking devices these days
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Didn't someone on PH once post that their pit had been stolen? Just can't bring that memory into focus.
We don't have to worry too much here in Mayberry because Deputy Fife is on the job.
Yeh, he was in Vancouver. Name was Mike McQ or something like that if memory serves me right. It seemed like every post he posted, he would bring it up again. Haven't heard a peep outa him for a few years now.
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I thought it was a Treager
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Didn't someone on PH once post that their pit had been stolen? Just can't bring that memory into focus.
We don't have to worry too much here in Mayberry because Deputy Fife is on the job.
Yeh, he was in Vancouver. Name was Mike McQ or something like that if memory serves me right. It seemed like every post he posted, he would bring it up again. Haven't heard a peep outa him for a few years now.
I think you're right. If I remember correctly he was one of the more prolific posters, always showing his cooks. Man, that guy cooked everything, from seafood to huge hunks of beef clod. He even allowed me to drop by his place to see his MAK in action back when I was deciding which smoker to buy. I hope he's doing well.
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I was involved in a pellet group buy at his place of business. Coffee shop on St. Johns Blvd, close to Carrols Corner breakfast place. He was the one with a fork lift or loading dock, can't remember which. Then he just quit.
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Yeah, I drive by that shop almost every day and look to see if his rig there. Compass Coffee Roasters if I'm thinking straight.
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Not concerned at all. Grand Slam is on my deck which is over a walkout basement, and I feel we are in a relatively very low crime suburb. While I'm here, yesterday I asked, or so I thought, about posting photos from an Iphone SE, any suggestions for a technically challenged person?
charlie
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Charlie, wish i could help w/ your request for posting from your Iphone. My knowledge is sub par in that category.
WILL SOMEONE PLEASE HELP CHARLIE "Chashub" with his Iphone photo posting request.
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Thanks CJ!
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ZCZ may know how to help with the phone, you may want to pm him.
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yesterday I asked, or so I thought, about posting photos from an Iphone SE, any suggestions for a technically challenged person?
charlie
I click on “Attachments and other optionsâ€
Next click on “choose fileâ€
I then pick photo library
I then choose my photo
Then click (insert attachment) to the right of “choose fileâ€
Repeat if necessary
Hit the post button at the bottom right