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  1. ranger1sg

    Smoking with wood

    I was just rereading the instruction for my Master Forge charcoal smoker and it states to place charcoal, lump charcoal or wood in the pan.  My question is, is it possible to use wood in this smoker, and how should I use it.
  2. ranger1sg

    What's your occupation?

    I currently work for a Caterpillar plant and have made cast wheel after retiring from the army after 24 yrs.
  3. ranger1sg

    New Member

    I have been doing some playing around with my smoker this morning and I have found out the the temp does indeed run around 40 degree hotter then the gauge says.  I do have a probe therm that I will use from now on the check the temps in the smoker.  Also was playing around with closing off the...
  4. ranger1sg

    New Member

    Thanks for the advice, will have to find a way to do some mods to it.
  5. ranger1sg

    New Member

    Yes, it is a bullet type with a water pan.  The bottom only has a hole in the center of it.  There is a side door that you can use to access the water pan and with care the fire pan.
  6. ranger1sg

    New Member

    alblancher That seems to be a big problems as there are no vents or damper on this model.  I know that they can be made but I am by no means a very hand man in these area.
  7. ranger1sg

    New Member

    That is one of the things that I have already read on here, thank for the advice.
  8. ranger1sg

    New Member

    Just got a  master forge charcoal smoker for my birthday in Feb.  Have used it twice.  once to make some jerk and another to smoke a chicken.  Had a few problem with it on the chicken, mainly that i could not keep the temp up to where it need to be.  My have found some of the problems just by...
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