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I think it's hard to get an accurate read on the IT with ribs. When the meat shrinks back about a half inch from the bone, and when you pick em up in the middle and the meat starts to crack, they're done. IMO.
Thanks for the info. I appreciate your replies. I'm going to raze the stack in an attempt to increase air flow and start with a bigger fire. For me pellet smokers and kamados were pretty easy. The stick burner is a whole different deal. Man I like a challenge!
Hi. I'm new to the forum from Northwest Illinois. I've been smoking sausage for about 20 years. In the last 5 years I got more involved with pellet smokers and ceramic smokers doing briskets, butts and ribs. I just picked up an Oklahoma Joe's Highland reverse flow, put gaskets on the lids...
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