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That's what happens when a person has too much time on their "hands"...........

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That's what happens when a person has too much time on their "hands"...........
That's why hands must be above the table and in clear sight.That's what happens when a person has too much time on their "hands"...........![]()
I want to see pictures if you do this!!Keep thinking about replacing them with old MTB bicycle crank arms.
As do I. I would have looked into replacing them with something, but the wife just loves the look of them.I find them annoying, silly looking and a pain to negotiate when putting on or taking off the grill cover.
Keep thinking about replacing them with old MTB bicycle crank arms.
I did,View attachment 21666 and I looked at all their advertising and all were pointing inward. So when you raise the lid your arm is right in the heat of the grill. Two days ago I swapped the horns to point out. Not only is that the way bull horns actually go but now my arm is not over the heat but to the side of the grill. This is much more functional and I believe safer.
I think you just wanted to make us all jealous by showing off your awesome outdoor cooking space but putting that aside, I prefer the looks of the horns turned in and have no issue with heat on my Flagship 1100. Besides Toro The Bull (as mentioned by a member), turned in horns are anatomically correct for breeds beyond our boarders. Enjoy your outdoor kitchen & happy grilling.I did,View attachment 21666 and I looked at all their advertising and all were pointing inward. So when you raise the lid your arm is right in the heat of the grill. Two days ago I swapped the horns to point out. Not only is that the way bull horns actually go but now my arm is not over the heat but to the side of the grill. This is much more functional and I believe safer.
@ringosmoke…in my experience with my 700 cover, my most consistent success has been lifting it up from the controller board/shelf end first…and getting it over that corner of the hopper lid first. Then I work my way lifting the middle and then the smokestack end last.I find them annoying, silly looking and a pain to negotiate when putting on or taking off the grill cover.
Keep thinking about replacing them with old MTB bicycle crank arms.
I know anatomically it would be correct to have them turned out but I can think of 2 reasons it would be incorrect for the RT smokers. The first is that you will potentially tweak your lid if you open it one handed as the stress load may be isolated to one side. The other reason would include buying extra covers because you may be setting yourself up for a rip/‘tear or two. Just my opinons, but you can use any configuration that pleases you.
There it is. Proof, horns to the the inside.
They are! But first you must grab the bull by the hornsWonder if a set of these horns are avaiable. They would look fantastic as handles on a grill....
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Getty up lil buckaroos.They are! But first you must grab the bull by the horns