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Awesome, I will attempt today after work. After the coals are hot how do you continue the minion method? Do you have to take the hot coals out somehow? That shound difficult.
I am going to attempt to make a new fire box. Would I be safe to assume that I can get the IL-brackets and expanded metal at my local home depot? Also, how does the minion method work with this type of box?
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I did find that Oklahoma Joe's has a Q store in otlahe and sell different types of wood. http://www.thekansascitybbqstore.com/.
I just wanted to see if anyone knew of something that may be a little cheaper.....I don't need that much.
Thanks,
I know this is an old thread, but this is the first time I have looked at it. Congrats, it looks great. I made my own out of an old deep freezer and love it. I did however spend a little too much time with it in the beginning and put on a couple of pounds. When it was completed I just felt...
grothe, you are correct..I owe him all the Q he wants.
bbq bubba, I will try and get the pics up tonight if I have time (i leave on sat morning and haven't packed).
It sucks that I won't be able to fire it up anytime soon.
Well, just picked up the Brinkman Cimarron smoker yesterday. It is used but was in very good shape and came with a Brinkman cover. This smoker will replace my new braunfels offset. My old smoker seems to have just a little more cooking space but the new brinkman seems much better built. Now...
I am just curious if there is a right or wrong. I have been told that burning your wood is not the correct way to smoke, and the correct way is to put them in foil or a pan and allow the wood to just smoke not catch fire. On the other hand many people just put the wood on the coals and let...
Thanks for the replys. I may just go with some apple or hickory because I also like the smoke.
We cut about 5 cords back in May so there is quite a bit to use up. Looks like we will just have to plan a couple more camping trips.
I am going to do some butts this weekend and had a question about wood
I know many of you use hickory and apple (i used hickory and it was great) but wanted to know if oak would be a good choice for some butts. I only ask because my buddy has a ton so I wouldn't have to buy any of it.
Thanks...