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Better get your Force 10 back. I've cooked on it in a gale
and it stayed lit. All you have to do is rotate the sliding flue mechanism almost all the way so the gap is almost closed and keep the lid closed while cooking. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... What's on the barbee? Enjoy your afternoon. Just leftover salmon and a few burgers. BTW, my awful Magma grill wouldn't stay lit in the 15knot winds over the weekend. I ended up cooking below! At least it wasn't too hot out. RB |
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