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Started by HoosierKettle, March 08, 2017, 05:09:28 AM

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HoosierKettle

My bottom one touch damper is in the closed position when it is in the middle between the legs (the lever). And open when all the way against either leg. My other one touch kettles are opposite. Does this mean the one touch was installed incorrectly or is this normal?


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brewtownbeatdown

Sounds like an installation error. Designed to be against leg when "shut down". Pull handle bar out, spin OT 180degrees, reinsert handle & it should be correct.


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kettlebb

Maybe the blades are in the wrong order. 1 on bottom, 2 middle and 3 on top. I think 2 goes left and 3 is right.


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HoosierKettle

It's a thumb screw type. I wonder what my chances are of successfully removing the thumbscrew. It doesn't look rusted. No go with bare hands. I put some penetrating oil on it and I'll try again in 15. I should probably leave well enough alone.


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HoosierKettle

Got it. Pb blaster is great stuff. I think it was 180 off and sweeps in wrong order.  Anyways it's correct now and I can go back to work.


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kettlebb

Good to know about the PB blaster, I haven't tried it yet. Good job on the fix.


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pbe gummi bear

Quote from: HoosierKettle on March 08, 2017, 07:23:05 AM
It's a thumb screw type. I wonder what my chances are of successfully removing the thumbscrew. It doesn't look rusted. No go with bare hands. I put some penetrating oil on it and I'll try again in 15. I should probably leave well enough alone.


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Does it have the ash catcher? If you can't get it off, try pulling the legs out and then moving the handle between the two other legs. I can't do the geometry in my head to make sure this works. Worst case, just put a big bend in the handle so it's aligned to where you want it. You can do this right by the thumbscrew and you won't notice it at all once it's upright
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Travis

Gotta love pb blaster.


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