Pew, pew, pee-yew!
Gun found in woman?s private area - Story | WFLD
Gun found in woman?s private area - Story | WFLD
Pew, pew, pee-yew!
Gun found in woman?s private area - Story | WFLD
Jay perhaps the next time we meet at klbs.
For now son needs to read and get another 2 As on his spelling before another range trip happens.
Kid is testing at 3rd grade marh he is in 2nd but refues to read and do spelling. Gggrrr
Buy a less expensive propane grill and buy the adapter kit for about $60. Or maybe you'll need two kits if you have lots of burners. That's what I did with ours.
Like anything else, people jump oll over something before it is regulated. I'm sure criminals and terrorists will follow the rules:
You can print your own guns at home. Next it will be nuclear weapons. Really. - The Washington Post
38 Special - 158 gr FMJ .38 cal In Stock by Armscor - 1500 Rounds - Ammo-for-sale
Anyone every try these? I'm looking for something for my Gp100 so I can push magnum pressures as I try to fine tune a 357 load for it, but not break the bank. I've been using the xtreme 158gr 38'/357's with no issues and good results for my skill level. I've read somewhere you shouldn't push plated bullets into magnum territory.
Of the 3 burners, only 1 of the valves is bad. If I did what you suggest I would have to scrap the entire manifold assembly instead of just replacing a single brass control valve ($40). The rest of the money I outlined above would replace all the other internal to essentially turn this into a brand new grill. So for about $300 I can replace the 'guts' of my $2000 stainless steel built in natural gas grill.
Not sure buying a cheaper propane grill, and a converter kit, could actually get me under $300 and probably couldn't do it without a bunch of modifications to either those parts or my existing grill. BUT if the inquiry to the parts suppliers I checked come back as 'out of stock' or worse yet 'unavailable' on the valve then I may have to do something drastic.
Are you opposed to cast lead? I use cast lead in .357 and .44 with good results, though I can't say I have tried to push them to max pressures.
FWIW we bought a weber genesis a couple years ago and LOVE IT! a good friend has a jenn-aire and it's really really nice as well.I'm in the opposite boat. Got a cheap $200 grill about 5 years ago from a work incentive. The burners and "tents" are about rusted through, and the grates aren't in the best of shape either. To replace all the parts would run me damn near $150+. Looking into a new grill for next year. Kenmore Elite and Weber Genesis are on the short list right now.
Well my parts are on order.I'm in the opposite boat. Got a cheap $200 grill about 5 years ago from a work incentive. The burners and "tents" are about rusted through, and the grates aren't in the best of shape either. To replace all the parts would run me damn near $150+. Looking into a new grill for next year. Kenmore Elite and Weber Genesis are on the short list right now.
I'm in the opposite boat. Got a cheap $200 grill about 5 years ago from a work incentive. The burners and "tents" are about rusted through, and the grates aren't in the best of shape either. To replace all the parts would run me damn near $150+. Looking into a new grill for next year. Kenmore Elite and Weber Genesis are on the short list right now.
I've been fixing my $200 sears grill for 20 years (nat gas).
It gave up the ghost this year.
Hoping to buy a nice one this time. Whenever this contract stuff works out.
A $200 grill purchased 20 years ago was probably considered a pretty expensive grill back then, and adjusted for inflation, probably would be the equivalent of a fairly pricy grill today.
Maybe then, but today the prices seem to be the same for both types. The orifice is different, they may have different pressure regulators. But today there is no added cost, just check off the option for which type you want. Price is the same.I think part of the costs was natural gas.
Seems like propane is cheaper.