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rsimoes 05-15-2003 04:48 PM

Turkey Pan (Cold Air Box) - Are there ANY nice ones?
 
Does anyone sell a half decent looking turkey pan out there?

I have bought and returned enough to have paid for one in shipping charges. I have a NEVER seen so much junk out there!

All of them are rough, nasty grinding marks, sanding marks, Frankenstein welds, what the heck?!

My wife's real turkey pan was only $20 and it looks 50 times better and can actually cook a turkey!

All I'm looking for is a brushed finish good looking turkey pan. Four sources so far and they were all terrible. Well, that's not exactly true, I got one good one and my friend liked it so much, I sold it to him and bought another from the same supplier, but it seems they only made one good one!

:mad: :CRY: :( :JEKYLHYDE

Can you sense the frustration?

PatBuckley 05-15-2003 04:50 PM

Kirkham.

BB427 05-15-2003 04:58 PM

Buy the Kirkham and your done!!

Rodney 05-15-2003 07:37 PM

Lots of work
 
I ordered one of those other guy's Turkey pans. Wow it would have saved me a lot of time and frustration if I'd just gotten the Kirkam one in the first place! %/

Bud Man 05-15-2003 07:43 PM

AFLAC!!!!!

Translation: KIRKHAM!!!!

I got one (pan and car).....workmanship is beautiful!;)

Buy everything you need from them.. Best quality and fair prices.

Bud

:JEKYLHYDE :JEKYLHYDE :JEKYLHYDE :

David Kirkham 05-15-2003 08:05 PM

rsimoes,

I certainly hope one of ours wasn't one of the terrible ones! If it was...I will eat it--along with all shipping charges. I can't open every box and inspect them all personally. I know we have shipped a lot of them lately. I don't do the shipping so I don't know if you got one of ours or not, but if you did let me know...even if it has to be here on a public forum!

I want to know what we are making and if we are making our customers happy.

David:) :) :)

rdorman 05-16-2003 09:59 AM

You know......
 
...... if you apply a little imagination when looking at the wifes turkey pan/roaster, they do look a lot a like. The black, speckled non-stick surface might be kind of cool to. Think of the easy clean up! And the handles! Talk about conveniance!

:JEKYLHYDE ;) :LOL:

Rick

Jamo 05-16-2003 03:08 PM

The Kirkham pan is a POS.

Tried to cook Turk's parrot in one. No bottom and lots of holes. Wouldn't hold the juices.

Edley Rondinone 05-16-2003 03:08 PM

Sure, but what about that "Roasted turkey" smell the car will be putting out as he drives around town? All the dogs for miles will be coming around for a sniff, and they might even pee on his wheels!

rsimoes 05-16-2003 03:10 PM

Here is my wife's turkey pan!

See the nice finish? No weld marks.

I'll just cut it up and install it in my Cobra!

:) ;) :LOL:

http://www.legendarycobra.com/shared/turkeypan.jpg

rsimoes 05-16-2003 03:19 PM

David Kirkham,

Thanks for your reply. It's much appreciated. At the time of my purchases, I was not aware that you sold parts for non Kirkham kits.

Do your pans also show the weld marks like the picture below?

I already have polished this one for about 2 to 3 hours to get it to a pretty good condition. But what I really wanted was one that did not show the welds at all.

Are yours also slightly leaned forward to help with hood clearance and get air from the hood scoop?

Thanks!

http://www.legendarycobra.com/shared/turkey-pan.jpg

Edley Rondinone 05-16-2003 03:19 PM

Do that a week before Thanksgiving, and she'll cut you off for a month or two!

Sheppard 05-16-2003 06:10 PM

rsimoes,

Dude...make sure you get all her pans...cause she will certainly cook your goose when she finds out what happened to her turkey pan......

out here in California we all say "Dude"...... just cuz we can!

misfit41 05-16-2003 09:10 PM

what about dual quad pans ? why do we not see them ? Tk

A Snake 05-16-2003 11:00 PM

rsimoes,

Look at a picture of an original Cobra. Every weld shows the grinding marks.

Get one from Kirkham and if you want it shiny, take it to a chrome shop and have them buff and polish it for you. It will cost about $100, but when done, you won't see any marks.

I think you can see mine in the engine picture in my gallery. (titled "plain but potent") I had it polished.

If you do have it polished, don't bother with the bottom or the part where the carb sits. Nobody can see that anyway. Just do the "walls". It'll look great.

Al


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