"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
So I'm up past bedtime making stuffing for forty people last night as today is our infamous Thanksgiving Throwdown. My Purchasing Manager mentioned that hot foods could be placed on the dryer as we didn't have enough hot plates for all the food. Well gues what? No go. Not a single hot or even warm spot on any of our dryers. Waiting for stores to open and clean them out of hot plates.Thanks Rich!
Quote from: tonypep on November 22, 2013, 06:42:39 AMSo I'm up past bedtime making stuffing for forty people last night as today is our infamous Thanksgiving Throwdown. My Purchasing Manager mentioned that hot foods could be placed on the dryer as we didn't have enough hot plates for all the food. Well gues what? No go. Not a single hot or even warm spot on any of our dryers. Waiting for stores to open and clean them out of hot plates.Thanks Rich! Tony we make an optional hot plate that connects to the exhaust blower. Not only does it heat your food you can also smoke flavor the meat if you run see throughs at the same time. Make sure the ink is thilate free in case anyone is under 12. Happy Thanksgiving!
Quote from: 244 on November 22, 2013, 06:50:44 AMQuote from: tonypep on November 22, 2013, 06:42:39 AMSo I'm up past bedtime making stuffing for forty people last night as today is our infamous Thanksgiving Throwdown. My Purchasing Manager mentioned that hot foods could be placed on the dryer as we didn't have enough hot plates for all the food. Well gues what? No go. Not a single hot or even warm spot on any of our dryers. Waiting for stores to open and clean them out of hot plates.Thanks Rich! Tony we make an optional hot plate that connects to the exhaust blower. Not only does it heat your food you can also smoke flavor the meat if you run see throughs at the same time. Make sure the ink is thilate free in case anyone is under 12. Happy Thanksgiving!Speaking of heat from dryers. On a serious note, we're having some HVAC guys come out to work on our exhaust. A few years ago you mentioned there was some thing i could put on the exhaust stack to ustilize the heat from the exhaust to warm the shop. You said the hvac people would know about it. But i'm not sure what to ask them for. Do you remember what that's called? Thanks!