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rockdawg Replies: 3 Views: 31690 |
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I just asked about that. From what I can tell they have wrestled the DNS entry back but not yet the old hosting. They replied that they are working on getting the data under control. There are a few o ... | |
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rockdawg Replies: 1 Views: 23658 |
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Well, I guess a new chapter is being written. Not only are the new guys talking a good game (heck, talking to anyone is a step up from the RJ days) but I actually received parts today. I wrote it up o ... | |
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rockdawg Replies: 8 Views: 210009 |
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I think it depends on what the materials for a multi layer casting are and the purpose... But perhaps you are right.
I see a chance for a new beginning (since I was stranded with a long running 'i ... |
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rockdawg Replies: 5 Views: 115117 |
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Sucks... Kamado is under new ownership, but they didn't buy debt. You may be able to work something out with them. Check the website.. it's still pretty rudimentry as the change in ownership h ... |
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rockdawg Replies: 8 Views: 210009 |
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AAAAGGH! OF course not that would be silly... as silly as saying ANYONE'S design patent would do with any one else's cooker design unless they actually violated the design points patented... and in th ... | |
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rockdawg Replies: 8 Views: 210009 |
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IF you think multi layer cooking as a concept is patented, I think All-Clad would be the one filing suit..
Now that what 'you've heard' has been dispelled by the people doing the work, are you goi ... |
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rockdawg Replies: 13 Views: 59103 |
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They started their own forum @ http://kamado.com/forum/ | |
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rockdawg Replies: 13 Views: 59103 |
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You should contact them. I had a one month old parts order (I know, but I was desperate) and they had no records.
The old regime was fast to cash a check... but that's about it, it seems. |
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rockdawg Replies: 10 Views: 53469 |
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Disregard the reviews. I've been maintaining my K off and on for the last 6 and a half years. We aren't talking about floor tiles or pool tiles. The slow curing of the acrylic premixes means that you ... | |
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rockdawg Replies: 10 Views: 53469 |
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Thanks Rockdawg for your advice, I will try it. What products and method did you use? Did you follow Richards PDF posted on the forum, or something else?
After I fix the tiles and seal it, do I st ... |
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rockdawg Replies: 10 Views: 53469 |
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Reset tiles as needed. IT's not hard and it does not take much time. It takes longer to scrape the bits of thinset and grout off the tiles than it does to regule them. Like you, I have an early mexi-K ... | |
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rockdawg Replies: 55 Views: 797699 |
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For John and the rest of the new ownership. I'd suggest you get an admin account for the old site's forums and delete the access for the old ownership group. Richard is still posting as of this mornin ... | |
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rockdawg Replies: 28 Views: 146325 |
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You are going to need a fine scraper. Maybe one that mounts a box cutter blade. Once Rutlands starts to cure, it's rock hard and not water soluble. | |
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rockdawg Replies: 55 Views: 797699 |
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Oh I get it. IF they can prove themselves here and turn this around they will in one shot not only mollify their greatest detractors but may also build a fanbase. The passion here turned into support ... | |
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rockdawg Replies: 21 Views: 103800 |
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Oh, and I thought I was snarky... THis post in response to RJ's announcement in the old forums:
Casey Member Post Number: 68 Registered: 4-2010 Posted on Friday, November 11, 2011 - 10:35 am ... |
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