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I have a restored original OK Joe’s smoker. I rescued this from a parking lot and have brought it back to life. New paint, new tires, new light and new wiring. This thing is a beast. 1/4 inch steel chamber and cooking box. It is ready to go to the next home.
First cook, today and tomorrow. I have a loaded basket of charcoal burning right now using the snake method. Been holding at 250 for two hours and ain’t touched the fire. 5 pounds of jerky right now and then when done I will bring down the temp for a salmon filet before cooking some pork...
Well, she’s almost done. Burning in the paint on the OK Joes tonight. Holy smokes what a project but so cool to have a restored (albeit not professionally so) smoker.
I did not experience any jumping over/through my dividers. I kept me air flow low. Next time, I will use briquettes and I think it will be better than lump.
Perfect. That answers my question. I may as well go hi-temp on everything.
I realized that Horizon = OKJ reincarnated. My smoker looks just like one of their current models. I am going to leave the height where it is for now. Separating the smoker from trailer is easy if I want to make the...
Does anyone have any advice regarding whether I will need to use High temp paint on the trailer of this smoker? I don’t have any idea how hot the steel of the trailer will get after a good long cook. I don’t want to go through all the trouble of repainting only to not do it correct. It looks...
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