3-Prong Meat Fork
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- In this Video Trent Forges a 3-Prong Meat fork to use on the BBQ.
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Love the new format Mr. Tye. It is polished and professional but without sacrificing your wicked sense of humour and self-deprecating commentary and which makes your videos both instructive and entertaining.
NOICE! Those pork loins look DAAAANK, mouth watering. Also FIRST!
Another great video, but I think I missed something. BLO on something used for food?
Laughed at your comment about not drawing down in the round... I had a fellow at a demo' once 'correct' me on that. So I told him to teach me there and then and I'd pay for the lesson; sadly he couldn't swing a hammer because he had tendonitis... 🙄
Cheer~~~each of two or more projecting pointed parts at the end of a fork.😊
This is KH blackmailing I really like your show I will be trying to make a fork like this the reason I like your show is you are honest in your show
Could've told me you were grilling pork loins :P Meat fork came out good too.
Loved by the new content! Blurp for the algorithm
I'm glad I'm not this guy. Thank the Lord 🙏
Tye is clearly Satan crafting his pitch fork.
Nice job. Is a linseed oil finish ok for food contact?
Enjoyed thanks for sharing
Lots of work and dedication to the process
So when's dinner?🤣
Great job!
Excellent, I done that with a Dutch oven lid lifter 1/2 square bar kinda heavy though
Was that your book you showed the fork with at the end of the video?
"Colonial Wrought Iron : The Sorber Collection." A lot of the videos we have posted as well as the hardware we use for our cabins have been inspired by that book.
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Great job, I think it came out fantastic just using the tools at hand, well done!
Awesome! Can't wait to make one! And, cook a pork loin too.
I thought linseed oil shouldn't be used on food items?