Second run.
Here is an old roast spinning technique from 1940. You attach a paddle to the rope or wire holding the roast. Hot air from the fire causes it to spin. Arranging the logs as shown acts as an automatic fire feeder.
Using my Carson Rodizio Kit for the first time this weekend..
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Not yet. I was looking at the hot dog attachment setting in front of the ring in the pictureThere we go....i bet you're liking your new toys! Basket cooks yet?
Not yet. I was looking at the hot dog attachment setting in front of the ring in the picture
and thinking about the current throw down, though. I can't remember it ever being used by my father.
Not yet. I was looking at the hot dog attachment setting in front of the ring in the picture
and thinking about the current throw down, though. I can't remember it ever being used by my father.
Those are way cool! I have something i want you to try on it sometime. What's the weight capacity for meat?
The motor, brackets and rod are from a chargriller unit I had. The H bracket I built from some scrap 1" square steel tube.
2 dozen wings
... a few less...
...STL spare ribs...
...and, Larry.
They look like a lot of fun, Can't wait to see it in action!Forgive me for the pun - but I'm about to join the revolution! :becky:
Can't wait to light a fire under this bad boy...