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I used an old metal lasagna pan and put hot coals and wood chunks in it and placed it in the main chamber along with a small fire in the firebox when I first seasoned mine...just to get a higher temp in the main chamber. Probably wasn't necessary, just wanted to be sure to burn off anything that...
I had to repaint mine last year. I used some VHT Ceramic Header Paint from O'Reilly's. Has held up really good. Good up to 2000 degrees. 8.99 a can
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I own the Brinkmann Trailmaster. It's going on 2 years now and I am still glad I made the purchase. I'm a stick burner at heart so that's why I went with an offset smoker. It does a fine job. If you choose this model, just remember to seal every joint, bolt hole, etc up with a high temp RTV...
I was at Home Depot on Sunday morning and noticed they had 8.8lb bags of True Cue Lump Charcoal marked down from 7.97 to 3.18 a bag. I had never even heard of it before, but couldn't pass up the price.
Has anyone had any experience with it? I used the search feature and didn't find much about...
Just a heads up. I hope it's ok to post this here.
I got a sale paper this morning from Wal-mart. They have 17.6lbs of Royal Oak lump on sale for $10 bucks until May 27th. Good deal.
I smoked some Kroger brand leg quarters (the ones in the red white and blue packaging) about 2 weeks ago. Had really good results. Didn't brine...just rubbed with EVOO and rubbed with Rendezvous rub.
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