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				| |  Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 7:32 am 
 Looking for "Lower Crossbar"
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				| I thought I might give this a try again. I found a Kamado on craigslist some time ago that is missing the lower crossbar for indirect cooking. Anybody out there that has a "Krumbling K" and doesn't need thiers anymore please let me know. Any suggestions on a work around would be appreciated also. 
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		| Unbelievable Guest
 
 
 
 
 
 
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				| |  Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 9:20 am 
 
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				| Hot Rod, what size kamado was that again? I made one for an old kamado that I rebuilt about ten years ago. I used some flat bar from Home Depot and just bent it to fit with a vice and hammer. You can criss cross it or just set the two in paralell next to each other with the bends grabbing the lip. You may need to make a couple cuts with a cut off tool or hack saw. I don't have any pictures of the one I made, but I know this will work.  Happy New Year! |  | 
	
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				| |  Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 5:11 am 
 
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				| I guess I should have indicated the cross bar I'm looking for is for a number 7 size. Also I want to keep in mind any "metal expansion" issues that could cause cracking like some of the photos I have seen on this forum. 
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