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Frohe's WSM handle modification



 
 
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Old 18-04-2004, 04:02 PM
Matthew L. Martin
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Default Frohe's WSM handle modification

I finally got a roundtuit and put a couple of garage door handles on my
WSM. The fit perfectly, not modification to the handles required. I
bought National brand 7 1/4" universal garage door handles. UPC 38613-28058.

The handles are formed as open tubes and in the vertical orientation
they stay quite cool..

Thanks for the idea, Frohe.

Matthew

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Old 18-04-2004, 08:04 PM
Thomas Cormen
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Default Frohe's WSM handle modification

"Matthew L. Martin" writes:

I finally got a roundtuit and put a couple of garage door handles on
my WSM. The fit perfectly, not modification to the handles required. I
bought National brand 7 1/4" universal garage door handles. UPC
38613-28058.

The handles are formed as open tubes and in the vertical orientation
they stay quite cool..


I missed this one. Where do the handles go, and what's the purpose?

And, to tie in a related thread, does anyone else find that adding
wood chunks to the WSM after it has gotten going tends to produce bad
smoke? I start out with mostly lump plus a few chunks, but I no
longer add chunks during the cooking. FWIW, I use the pan-with-sand
(non-Frohe) method.

--THC

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Old 18-04-2004, 09:12 PM
Steve Wertz
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Default Frohe's WSM handle modification

On 18 Apr 2004 14:04:54 -0400, Thomas Cormen
wrote:

"Matthew L. Martin" writes:

I finally got a roundtuit and put a couple of garage door handles on
my WSM. The fit perfectly, not modification to the handles required. I
bought National brand 7 1/4" universal garage door handles. UPC
38613-28058.

The handles are formed as open tubes and in the vertical orientation
they stay quite cool..


I missed this one. Where do the handles go, and what's the purpose?


I don't understand why you'd attach the handles vertically instead
of horizontally.

-sw
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Old 18-04-2004, 10:24 PM
Dsorgnzd
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Default Frohe's WSM handle modification



I missed this one. Where do the handles go, and what's the purpose?


I don't understand why you'd attach the handles vertically instead
of horizontally.

-sw


The handles attach to the center section of the WSM, and allow you to lift
it off the charcoal bowl during the cook, if you should have need to do so
(to add more charcoal, stir the coals to remove excess ash - without
creating a cloud of ash inside the cooker, etc). You attach them vertically
because this lets you attach them via the existing bolts that hold the
brackets (where the grates and the water pan sit); thus, you don't have to
drill any holes in the WSM.

Here's more information on the subject:
http://www.virtualweberbullet.com/handles.html


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Old 18-04-2004, 11:09 PM
frohe
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Default Frohe's WSM handle modification

Matthew L. Martin wrote:
Thanks for the idea, Frohe.


Kinda makes us even eh, Matthew? You was the one who got me goin on makin
the pipe frame around my turkey fryer for long cooks thru the night.

Glad you like the handles; they make gettin that big boy off the base much
easier.
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-frohe
Life is too short to be in a hurry


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Old 18-04-2004, 11:40 PM
Steve Wertz
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 16:24:08 -0400, "Dsorgnzd"
wrote:

I don't understand why you'd attach the handles vertically instead
of horizontally.


You attach them vertically
because this lets you attach them via the existing bolts that hold the
brackets (where the grates and the water pan sit); thus, you don't have to
drill any holes in the WSM.


Ahh. I get it now. I figured if you had to drill holes, why not
just drill them horizontally.

-sw
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Old 23-04-2004, 03:31 AM
Thomas Cormen
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Default Frohe's WSM handle modification

"Matthew L. Martin" writes:

I finally got a roundtuit and put a couple of garage door handles on
my WSM. The fit perfectly, not modification to the handles required. I
bought National brand 7 1/4" universal garage door handles. UPC
38613-28058.

The handles are formed as open tubes and in the vertical orientation
they stay quite cool..

Thanks for the idea, Frohe.


Matt, you were dead on. I just picked up the very same handles, and
they fit perfectly! I haven't had a chance to verify your stay-cool
claim yet. But the fit is perfect, and it was most helpful to have
the UPC when I was searching.

Thanks to you and Frohe.

--THC

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Tom Cormen Voice: (603) 646-2417
Associate Professor Fax: (603) 646-1672
Dept. of Computer Science Email:
Dartmouth College URL:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~thc/
6211 Sudikoff Laboratory
Hanover, NH 03755-3510
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Old 23-04-2004, 04:56 AM
Jim Bloomfield
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"Thomas Cormen" wrote in message
.. .
"Matthew L. Martin" writes:

I finally got a roundtuit and put a couple of garage door handles on
my WSM. The fit perfectly, not modification to the handles required. I
bought National brand 7 1/4" universal garage door handles. UPC
38613-28058.

The handles are formed as open tubes and in the vertical orientation
they stay quite cool..

Thanks for the idea, Frohe.


Matt, you were dead on. I just picked up the very same handles, and
they fit perfectly! I haven't had a chance to verify your stay-cool
claim yet. But the fit is perfect, and it was most helpful to have
the UPC when I was searching.

Thanks to you and Frohe.

--THC


Are the handles available anywhere on the internet?


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Old 23-04-2004, 03:30 PM
Thomas Cormen
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Default Frohe's WSM handle modification

"Jim Bloomfield" writes:

I finally got a roundtuit and put a couple of garage door handles on
my WSM. The fit perfectly, not modification to the handles required. I
bought National brand 7 1/4" universal garage door handles. UPC
38613-28058.


Are the handles available anywhere on the internet?


Probably. But you should be able to find them at any reasonably large
hardware store.

--THC

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Tom Cormen Voice: (603) 646-2417
Associate Professor Fax: (603) 646-1672
Dept. of Computer Science Email:
Dartmouth College URL:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~thc/
6211 Sudikoff Laboratory
Hanover, NH 03755-3510
------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Old 25-04-2004, 12:41 AM
Dan Krueger
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Default Frohe's WSM handle modification

Are these the same handles?

http://tinyurl.com/34vkb

Dan


Jim Bloomfield wrote:

"Thomas Cormen" wrote in message
.. .

"Matthew L. Martin" writes:


I finally got a roundtuit and put a couple of garage door handles on
my WSM. The fit perfectly, not modification to the handles required. I
bought National brand 7 1/4" universal garage door handles. UPC
38613-28058.

The handles are formed as open tubes and in the vertical orientation
they stay quite cool..

Thanks for the idea, Frohe.


Matt, you were dead on. I just picked up the very same handles, and
they fit perfectly! I haven't had a chance to verify your stay-cool
claim yet. But the fit is perfect, and it was most helpful to have
the UPC when I was searching.

Thanks to you and Frohe.

--THC



Are the handles available anywhere on the internet?



 




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