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Ya for sure some qview. I will be doing some ribs and a brisket too so I was wanting to know so I put everything in to where everything comes out at about the same time.
Ok thanks guys. That's what I though but there were so many different answers the I found. One was as little as 1/2 hour per pound. I didn't think that was right either
I am going to be smoking a pork loin for a family member this weekend. I haven't smoked one yet and have been searching and searching to find out roughly how long per pound it will take. I know its just an estimate and not done till internal temp is where it needs to be. So if someone can tell a...
The smoke ring and flavor was a lot more than I expected. Ring was about 1/4 inch all the way around on the tri tip. Smoke seemed to penetrate all the way throuh the ribs. I used apple wood for smoke since I was doing ribs knowing that misquite would have been pretty strong of a flovor. For sure...
So I completely forgot to take a picture. Everything came out amazing. First time doing spare ribs. Fall off the bone good. Ill for sure have to get a picture for u next time. I know u guys go by the rule of" no qview, never happened thing" but I have witnesses an it was awesome according to...
Ok thanks. I knew its not suppose to be billowing but its barely noticeable so I figured indexed a little more. But I guess not. Thank u for ur quick reply ill let u guys know how it goes and have a qview for u too. Im doing a tritip and some spare ribs... mmm can't wait
I just got finished with my RF smoker. I am using cowboy lump and soakedwood chucks. Got it up to temp but isn't smoking after wood chuncks are put in. I did a quick search but didn't find anything. Thank you for your help
i just posted my build finally in the reverse flow section, so check it out and tell me what you think. if something needs to be changed for better functionality, just let me know so i can get that done before i bring it home
i need to finish the doors, make i grate for the fire box, make a side door and vent in the fire box, a chimney, and a couple racks and that should be it. unless i decide to make more changes. and paint of course
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