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6 slabs of baby backs on a large....how?
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Beanie-Bean
SSN686,
I got my fish on the USS G.W. Carver (SSBN 656) out of Holy Loch in the late 80s, and also served on
the first East-Coast Trident II boat (USS Tennessee SSBN 734) out of Kings Bay. Lots of
dog-and-pony shows for dignitaries on that one.
Take care!
-Mike
SSN686
Morning Beanie-Bean:
You caught me, yes an ex-bubblehead. Served on the SSN686 (USS L. Mendel Rivers out of Charleston)
and the SSN693 (USS Cincinnati out of Norfolk) in the 1970s.
Have a GREAT day!
Jay
mb168
spbull472,
Sure they do, I've never seen a HD that doesn't have at least one full shelf of SS. They may
not have the selection of a boating store but they should have some SS.
spbull472
Lost in Utah,
You will not find the bolts and washers at home depot as they DO NOT carry Stainless Steel. You
will need to go to a specialty store or an Ace Hardware to find Stainless Stell bolts, washers and
nuts. Wouldn't use anything else around food.
Just an FYI.
STL Scott
Beanie-Bean
SSN686,
That was an impressive stack on the medium! I recognize the setup from my previous method of
rib-cooking on the old Weber kettle. I just use the plate setter and the grid extender now.
BTW, are you an ex-bubblehead?
-Mike
Rick's Tropical Delight
Lost in Utah,
what i am saying is, i have never tried that configuration, so i say, yes it sounds good, go for it.