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The Dude
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 1,262
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Eh, charcoal neads VERY little oxygen to burn, and will simply smolder for a LONG time. Here comes Dinomites Very Intelligent Good Idea:
Take the grill, and cut a 3in hole in the lid, when you are done grilling, close the vents. Get some of that drainage hose (the black stuff on houses) get 3 lengths of it and a Y pipe put the two ends on the stang, and the third in the hole in the grill lid. Start car, and rev engine, this will suffocate the fire in short order. It will work best when the car is just started, as the cats haven't started working yet. |
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