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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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We just bought a big gas BBQ, but the rotisserie spit comes with just one
set of "forks" (is that what they are called?). We could easily fit three birds in there. Where can we buy additional forks? |
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![]() "Gil Faver" > wrote in message ... > We just bought a big gas BBQ, but the rotisserie spit comes with just one > set of "forks" (is that what they are called?). We could easily fit three > birds in there. Where can we buy additional forks? Forget about the additional forks. Pack up the gasser in it's origional packaging and take it back for a replacement. This time ask for the charcoal version (no briquettes are permitted). And you'll live happily ever after. Graeme....only tryin' ta help. |
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![]() "Graeme....in London" > wrote in message ... > > "Gil Faver" > wrote in message > ... >> We just bought a big gas BBQ, but the rotisserie spit comes with just one >> set of "forks" (is that what they are called?). We could easily fit >> three >> birds in there. Where can we buy additional forks? > > Forget about the additional forks. > > Pack up the gasser in it's origional packaging and take it back for a > replacement. This time ask for the charcoal version (no briquettes are > permitted). > > And you'll live happily ever after. > > Graeme....only tryin' ta help. ok, I have done as you suggested. Now I have a charcoal version with a rotisserie spit with only one set of "forks" (is that what they are called?). We could easily fit three birds in there. Where can we buy additional forks? |
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Gil Faver wrote:
> "Graeme....in London" > wrote in message > ... >> "Gil Faver" > wrote in message >> ... >>> We just bought a big gas BBQ, but the rotisserie spit comes with just one >>> set of "forks" (is that what they are called?). We could easily fit >>> three >>> birds in there. Where can we buy additional forks? >> Forget about the additional forks. >> >> Pack up the gasser in it's origional packaging and take it back for a >> replacement. This time ask for the charcoal version (no briquettes are >> permitted). >> >> And you'll live happily ever after. >> >> Graeme....only tryin' ta help. > > ok, I have done as you suggested. Now I have a charcoal version with a > rotisserie spit with only one set of "forks" (is that what they are > called?). We could easily fit three birds in there. Where can we buy > additional forks? > > Gil, where exactly are you? Most Lowes and-or Home depots here in the USA sell additional spits, and tines. Or even a cheap add-on rotisserie and just use the tines from it, keeping the motor as a spare. http://tinyurl.com/2t4vcj http://tinyurl.com/2v4jsd http://tinyurl.com/3ybc9t http://tinyurl.com/2w53my |
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"Gil Faver" > wrote in message
... > We just bought a big gas BBQ, but the rotisserie spit comes with just one > set of "forks" (is that what they are called?). We could easily fit three > birds in there. Where can we buy additional forks? Gas grills are for gurlz and teh ghey. |
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