end of summer king mackeral



this is the last friday of the summer, managed to sneak away for a couple hours this afternoon before the afternoon showers hit. real slow, no birds, no bait, water temps in mid 80's. bout to call it quits when this guy comes along. thought it was a short, not much fight until he saw the boat.

good way to close the summer....



this is where he ended up about 1 hour after the first pic was taken
 
that'a my jotul camp stove circa 1977

probably a collectors item in certain parts of scandinavia

the smoker part is pure north florida cracker
 
go for it G,
necessity is the mother yadda yadda yadda

we had a woodburning stove store in the 70's. sold jotul, vermont casting. birmingham iron works, earth stove, and a few more i can't remember. also pre fab fireplaces.
great idea, just hard to make a go of it with our 4-6 week winter

if i only could have come up with a wood burning air conditioner
 
I saw it in the corner of your smoker picture. I've had mine for several years and my buddy was original owner for several years. I've only rebuilt mine once but recently my dad got a freebie at a yard sale in ok shape. At some point I'm gonna do some part swapping.

Yours looks really good to be that old.

p.s. nice king
 


preaching to the choir, blue

had this one about 20 years, rebuilt it 3-4 times
I also have a Holland!!! had it for about 15 years.great grill just cook by time. mine only has one burner so its a little slow. back when they had the filters in the stacks it would smother the flame out. I found this out the hard way on my birthday one year. I was cooking chicken and went out to ck on it. the flame had gone out,so I turned off gas valve and cked everything. seemed to be fine. with the lid open I took my lighter stick put it in the round port and then turned the gas lever on. all I saw was a red fire ball coming out!!!!!!! I caught on fire. had 2nd degree burns over 95% of my face!!!!!!!this is the worst thing I have ever been thur, but was lucky that there was no permanent damage and no plastic surgery. it took me a week or two before I would use it again. I now have a different lighting procedure!!!!!! that all happened 13 or so years ago and I still am using to this day!!!!!!!!!
 
scary story, dd. this one had a alligator clip tacked on long rod for a starter, some years ago, i had to rebuild the tub and it came with the igniter. big help.

do youy know anyone who has converted to natural gas. i have an outlet close to my grill, but still lug propane bottles. been wanting to convert.
 
scary story, dd. This one had a alligator clip tacked on long rod for a starter, some years ago, i had to rebuild the tub and it came with the igniter. Big help.

Do youy know anyone who has converted to natural gas. I have an outlet close to my grill, but still lug propane bottles. Been wanting to convert.

mine also has the rod with the clip, but i use a scripto lighter stick. Now i open the port flap, turn on bottle gas,light lighter then turn on gas lever and i dont look directly in the hole anymore!!!!! That would be great if you could convert to n g. I still lug bottle gas also.
 
that is scary....I do the same procedure with lighting the lighter then turning the valve, lid always open. The one thing that got me - waited too long to clean the stacks and drip pan. Went outside to find flames coming out of the left stack. :oh:

Char-grilled burgers were salvaged, thankfully. Just glad the grill wasn't next to a wall or it could've been real bad.

Great grills, not the best for a steak IMO but will do the job.
 
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