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The Original Lumpy Gritz

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  1. 2 hours ago, Yul Lose said:

    I tried the Scorpion Tabasco a year or so ago when it first came out and didn’t find it much different than their regular Tabasco  sauce. The sauces that I really prefer are the Mexico Lindo brand and my favorite of those is the Black Hot Sauce, very mild heat but lots of flavor. The green sauce is similar to green Tabasco or Cholula with a tad more heat but lots of flavor. The seafood hot sauce is a bit warmer and I like it on grilled fish, fish tacos, etc.. A friend of ours in Sedona came out with a line of hot sauce that I like too, Sedona Hot Sauce. 

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    What store carries them?

    Not seen that brand before.

  2. 9 hours ago, Blackwater 53393 said:


    Certainly!!  I like and use, in no particular order of preference, Tapatio, Valentina, Boerne Brand Texas Red, Dirty Dick’s Original, Taco Bell Hot, and a couple one time brands that friends have given me as gifts.

     

    I also have several home grown peppers from my mom’s and my brother’s gardens.

     

    AND!! I have two of the Dave’s Insanity special blend that came in the little wooden coffin!  I opened one and sometimes use a single drop in certain recipes.

    Not heard of Valentina before. 

    Have to check it out, TNX!

  3. 1 hour ago, Blackwater 53393 said:

    Flavor is the ONLY THING that truly matters in a hot sauce!  If it doesn’t taste good, it’s nothing but liquid pepper spray!

     

    I seldom use Tobasco. It’s just not what I am looking for in flavor.  It IS great in a pinto bean or white bean dish, but in my personal opinion, there are better options.

     

    I WILL give the new offering a try!

    May I ask, what hot sauces you prefer? 

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  4. 4 hours ago, Cypress Sun said:

    Those screws come loose in all of the manufacturers, including the originals. I bought several for both sides of an original when the right side dropped...never had to replace another one.

     

    Tighten them up on a regular basis, along with most of the screws, it'll be a much more harmonious outcome.

    Put a dab of paint on the screw head after installation. 

    This is one of the very few times you don't want to use Loctite. 

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  5. 43 minutes ago, Buckshot Bear said:

    I have a badly leaking Hornady Cyclone rotary wet tumbler, I've contacted Lyman and they wrote back to use Vaseline around the rubber gasket/lid.

    This caused a big mess with pins stuck in the Vaseline and now either the Vaseline has reacted to the rubber or its from me trying to screw the lid on as tight as possible but the gasket is so stretched and oversize I can't screw the lid on as it won't catch the threads. 

    This is one best things I've ever added to my reloading room, except for the darn leaking problem. 

    Unfortunately the rubber gasket Part # LY-7631451 is currently out of stock with the Australian importer and months away for the next delivery.  

     

    Has anyone else had this problem with theirs?

    Can you make one from an old inner tube?

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  6. 2 hours ago, Skiddsteer1 said:

    By easier I assume that you mean that I would not have to cut/grind the protruding hump on the Bisley hammer to fit the Vaquero grip frame if I were to get the Super Blackhawk hammers?

    Yup

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