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10th April 08, 11:48 AM
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That is cool! I went to Amazon, and they show several pages from the inside, and I am amazed that you could make a bar-b-que into a forge and not melt the cheap/thin sides of the bar-b-que itself. I guess it's all in how you direct the flow from the hair-dryer....... NEAT!
I just may have to get one of the used ones, for a fun read even if I never do anything else.
Thanks for posting this!
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