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Author The Everdure Neo-curva BBQ Pimp
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NSW
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Posted 25/05/2012, 2:10 pm        Report Show Profile
Its a great BBQ - got it for a my birthday last year and love it! This sleek black counterpart to the Neo range is just perfect in terms of design and functionality. The roll back roasting hood has a temperature gauge that helps you keep track of the internal temperatures in the barbecue. The vitreous enamel body/chassis has four rail burners rated at 15MJ each and a warming rack to keep your barbecued food at the desired temperature. A rotary Ignition system also means you only need to turn the control knob to turn the burners on. Finally the spacious storage compartment is accentuated by two cupboard doors. It also has a secondary use as a surfboard stand..... Introducing the NEW Murray Bourton Silver Bullet 6'6" * 22 * 2 7/8 A chubby board for a chubby man!!!!!! Floats me like a dream and has allowed me to replace the old 6'10" gun with a rather spritely 6'6" - served her purpose well so far. The old trusty reliable Webber still gets a solid work out at home so it would have been uncouth of me not to give her a run....sadly the wind is up so I just took one shot before she almost fell and I called it quits She is now alls are in her new home and seems pretty relaxed around her new friends. Lets hope she is as good as the others in the rack!!!! First impressions is that she will Thats our raspberry bush to the right in the pick - fruiting like a champion at the moment I might add!!!! Hey CMC - cheers for the heads up on a previous thread re Wax. I purchased myself some sex wax - a firm base and the new soft sticky one for the top coat yesterday and this mornings surf was a hole new world....although the winter wetly is now a nice shade of white. That stuff is super sticky. No more Mrs Palmers for me.
QLD
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Posted 25/05/2012, 2:30 pm        Report Show Profile
so so so nice ted im still sniffing the new smell off mine im gonna have to try this wax combo now
NSW
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Posted 25/05/2012, 2:37 pm        Report Show Profile
Great thread...
NSW
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Posted 25/05/2012, 2:39 pm        Report Show Profile
chrispychru said...
so so so nice ted im still sniffing the new smell off mine im gonna have to try this wax combo now
Its a dream....they do not miss you on price but it seems pretty good value as you only need a touch of the extra sticky stuff I used this on the bottom http://www.surfstitch.com/product/creatures-of-leisure-sex-wax-cool-quick-humps-wax-orange0 and this one on the top - hardy any I might add - very very sticky http://www.surfstitch.com/product/sex-wax-dream-cream-topcoat-silver-wax-silver
QLD
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Posted 25/05/2012, 2:39 pm        Report Show Profile
Yep Ted has out done us all on this one,Lovely looking board Ted as is Chrispys. Top quality well done boys
NSW
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Posted 25/05/2012, 2:43 pm        Report Show Profile
SP said...
Nice Ted.. That spray looks good.. And nice little view you've got there... And 2 BBQs... Was just asking for pics of it in another thread. Did you surf it this morning?
Thanks SP - she goes well - paddles like a dream. It was only small and gutless but I got 4 or 5 reasonable ones and she was just starting to show her true colours. Once its get to head high and above I think she will be the dream machine (fingers crossed). I love the Webber - but sometimes you just want to throw something on the BBQ in a hurry so you have to have a gas one as well. Nothing beats the webber. Love it. As for the view - we are very lucky - but we are south facing so it does have its downsides if I wanted to be picky!!!!
NSW
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Posted 25/05/2012, 2:50 pm        Report Show Profile
Looks great Ted, board, bbq and view
NSW
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Posted 25/05/2012, 2:58 pm        Report Show Profile
62mac said...
Yep Ted has out done us all on this one,Lovely looking board Ted as is Chrispys. Top quality well done boys
I can take none of the credit - its all down to Mr MB!!! Probably should also give a big thanks to LL for putting me in touch with him
547 Posts
Posted 25/05/2012, 2:58 pm        Report Show Profile
Great post great sense of humour..great bbq and of course great new board!
WA
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Posted 26/05/2012, 12:06 pm        Report Show Profile
chrispychru said...
so so so nice ted im still sniffing the new smell off mine im gonna have to try this wax combo now
By firm base do you mean a summer Sex wax followed by cold sex wax Sorry just wanted to clarify Might have to start again and give it a go..
TAS
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Posted 26/05/2012, 12:15 pm        Report Show Profile
Nice BBQ Ted Oh and nice board too , very similar dimensions to my 7s WMD fish I'm sure you will have a ball on it
NSW
601 Posts
Posted 26/05/2012, 12:33 pm        Report Show Profile
jbshack said...
chrispychru said...
so so so nice ted im still sniffing the new smell off mine im gonna have to try this wax combo now
By firm base do you mean a summer Sex wax followed by cold sex wax Sorry just wanted to clarify Might have to start again and give it a go..
You want the harder cold water wax as a base and the softer warm water wax on top. I used an entire block of each when I got my new board. I used the red sex wax as the base and the blue as the top coat, worked well.
VIC
5952 Posts
Posted 26/05/2012, 3:25 pm        Report Show Profile
A few longboards short of a great quiver Ted! Nice BBQ shots.
VIC
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Posted 26/05/2012, 3:26 pm        Report Show Profile
For a moment there, I thought you had a McTavish Neo! http://www.mctavish.com.au/surfboard/the-neo
NSW
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Posted 26/05/2012, 3:35 pm        Report Show Profile
Thanks Simondo.....there are a few longer type boards on the racks below but I would never post such things in the Greenroom. Still on the lookout for a replacement Mal.....hoping that I get to try one of obct's machines at PP next weekend.
VIC
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Posted 26/05/2012, 3:41 pm        Report Show Profile
Even managed to find the McTavish angle for the thread! And of course, hats off to Lacey for the old BBQ theme!
New Zealand
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Posted 26/05/2012, 4:28 pm        Report Show Profile
Nice stick ted now what about one of the chubby chap on the BBQ
New Zealand
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Posted 26/05/2012, 4:30 pm        Report Show Profile
I like the art work to mate
NSW
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Posted 26/05/2012, 5:07 pm        Report Show Profile
towball said...
Nice stick ted now what about one of the chubby chap on the BBQ
sorry TB but its dark over here now and the self timer does not work well with the flash.....
QLD
Austria
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Posted 26/05/2012, 5:09 pm        Report Show Profile
really nice colours ted. i'm might borrow that scheme of a big 666 one day
NSW
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Posted 26/05/2012, 5:15 pm        Report Show Profile
just remembered I took three shots on the phone before its initial run....there are no BBQ's at that end of Curly.
VIC
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Posted 26/05/2012, 5:17 pm        Report Show Profile
laceys lane said...
really nice colours ted. i'm might borrow that scheme of a big 666 one day
I like blue on boards too.
Vatican City
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Posted 26/05/2012, 5:21 pm        Report Show Profile
All these MB's I might have to get a newy myself! I seen a Great 6'0 wide Scarper the other day, carbon strips type. Looked great. Hey Ted, with the quick humps sex wax. The secret is start with a fresh board and run a hard line of the edge of the block in diagonals across the deck. It leaves lines that the wax beads over and makes it even grippier. Never used the cream but always try to use a red base and orange over it. Nice small hard sticky bumps, so much better than the rest!! Yeah! P.S.
QLD
Austria
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Posted 26/05/2012, 5:26 pm        Report Show Profile
i'm a bit disappointed with the bbq's being used gentle men and i do use that term very, very loosely less is best. do your home work and find that ultimate bbq surfboard shot. judged by me and me only and no correspondence to be entered. still, a very nice board
VIC
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Posted 26/05/2012, 5:30 pm        Report Show Profile
CMC, yeah I use any old hard wax base, and I find that Sex Purple stick to it very well. I'm in cooler waters, so purple is my orange replacement. I go for purple top coat all year round... I like it tacky! probably could switch to orange in Summer actually.
VIC
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Posted 26/05/2012, 5:32 pm        Report Show Profile
Far out, I need to get up at 4, to catch my 6:30 goldie flight, connecting to Japan! &
QLD
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Posted 26/05/2012, 5:33 pm        Report Show Profile
So your not judging kick arse stainless 6 burner with woke hooded fully pimped out with big fat mags,you want the old local park BBQ's
QLD
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Posted 26/05/2012, 5:34 pm        Report Show Profile
Simondo said...
Far out, I need to get up at 4, to catch my 6:30 goldie flight, connecting to Japan! &
Are you off tomorrow mate have a great trip and pic's we like pic;s
NSW
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Posted 26/05/2012, 5:34 pm        Report Show Profile
CMC said...
All these MB's I might have to get a newy myself! I seen a Great 6'0 wide Scarper the other day, carbon strips type. Looked great. Hey Ted, with the quick humps sex wax. The secret is start with a fresh board and run a hard line of the edge of the block in diagonals across the deck. It leaves lines that the wax beads over and makes it even grippier. Never used the cream but always try to use a red base and orange over it. Nice small hard sticky bumps, so much better than the rest!! Yeah! P.S.
Cheers CMC that is exactly what I did - I have never been fan of lots of wax...I opened up the cream one to see what it was like and almost fell over. So I just stuck a touch of that on and happy days!!!!
Vatican City
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Posted 26/05/2012, 5:38 pm        Report Show Profile
Ted the Kiwi said...
CMC said...
All these MB's I might have to get a newy myself! I seen a Great 6'0 wide Scarper the other day, carbon strips type. Looked great. Hey Ted, with the quick humps sex wax. The secret is start with a fresh board and run a hard line of the edge of the block in diagonals across the deck. It leaves lines that the wax beads over and makes it even grippier. Never used the cream but always try to use a red base and orange over it. Nice small hard sticky bumps, so much better than the rest!! Yeah! P.S.
Cheers CMC that is exactly what I did - I have never been fan of lots of wax...I opened up the cream one to see what it was like and almost fell over. So I just stuck a touch of that on and happy days!!!!
Nice barbie Ted!
QLD
Austria
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Posted 26/05/2012, 5:49 pm        Report Show Profile
62mac said...
So your not judging kick arse stainless 6 burner with woke hooded fully pimped out with big fat mags,you want the old local park BBQ's
i've got no problem with the epic beefmasters around the traps. however, i feel the pedestal type barby gives you the best lines of a board on display. mind you that 'park' barby must still be a class act or a absolutely run down brick bbq gives the photo a rustic look is an option. besides, it's all to easy to chuck it out on the back patio bbq as you kick the dog out of the road then snap a shot just before the mrs gives you the snags and tongs to cook for dinner where's the art in that i tell ya!!!!!
 
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