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  1. montyg

    insulated vertical wood burner

    I did a lot of small cuts to try it out, along with a few different new recipes, so nothing to get good pics of. May get some this weekend though
  2. montyg

    insulated vertical wood burner

    my first cook on it. Went well
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  4. insulated vertical wood burner

    insulated vertical wood burner

  5. montyg

    insulated vertical wood burner

    My first attempt at anything like this, it's a long way from perfect but as long as it's sealed up tight it should work. I hope. Lol
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  8. montyg

    Pit controllers....

    ive used a iq110 before and it worked well once i figured it out, i just purchased the iq120 for myself for a build im doing. maybe not the "coolest looking" controller,but all i need is for it to keep it close. if its closer than naturally aspirated them ill be happy. im sure they are all off a...
  9. montyg

    spare ribs help

    does the membrane not go under the skirt? and if I leave the skirt on do I need to remove it after a the 2 hrs of cooking ?
  10. montyg

    spare ribs help

    I'm still new at this, I hear everyone talking about removing the membrane on the back of the ribs, my question is on these spare ribs there is a rather large section of meat attached to the the back side, do I remove this too or just the part of the membrane I can get to, any advice will be...
  11. montyg

    BBQ Sauce #3 - Bourbon Orange

    have you tried substituting peach for the orange? ive had a peach bourbon bbq sauce before and it was awesome, not sure how it would taste on something smoked but it was really good on a bacon wrapped shrimp.lol thanks for the recipe im going to try it out tonight. monty
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  13. my new build

    my new build

    Works good, now to actually make it permanent.
  14. montyg

    heat sources

    ive found a source for hickory slab wood cheap, so im going to try that. my smoker is roughy the size of yours i can get 2500 lbs of slab for 30 dollars from the local saw mill, i spent 60 on charcoal the last time i used it. but i think once i finish up the fire box a little better it will be...
  15. montyg

    heat sources

    im new to this, just built a block smoker, used it the first time over the weekend, as of now im using charcoal to fire it with, and hickory wood for the smoke, my question is is there a better source for heat? flavor? and i also went thru 4 , 15lbs bags of charcoal to keep it at 225. my smoker...
  16. montyg

    newbie

    just got into this, built a concrete block smoker in the back yard after seeing some great ideas on here. looking forward to trying it out very soon. any advice is greatly appreciated. while i dont think its rocket science, i know there is a big learning curve. thanks, MontyG
  17. montyg

    newbie here

    my dad always had the best ribs and knew exactly how to do this, unfortunately i didnt get a chance to learn his secrets, but that was many years ago, so now im learning on my own, built a concrete block smoker and ready to give it a try. any advice would be great, i dont think its rocket...
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