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  1. johnboybaker

    I will never have to buy charcoal again

    got it tuned in good Wood gas burning good about finished gasing pic :biggrin: :grilling_smilie:
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  3. johnboybaker

    UDS, Rotisserie, Weber, Score!

    Looks good
  4. johnboybaker

    smoker/bbq

    http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/a/reverse-flow-smoker-how-to-calculate-build-tutorial I didnt use this but if I would have know about it I would have
  5. johnboybaker

    Bison customer service.....

    I use a It might get you by until they send you a replacement I know the feeling of bad customer service have been a year fighting Sears to fix a window they put in.
  6. Bison customer service.....

    Bison customer service.....

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  8. johnboybaker

    I don't know how to spell connundrum, but I'm officially in one

    I with chef Jimmy and just thank of the jurky you could make.
  9. johnboybaker

    smoker/bbq

    This was once a 275 gal tank. If you ahve a welder i will make you a step by step on how i did it dont have many pic but i could make some sketches Basically I cut the flights out of the center use them for the Firebox welded the two half round sections back together cooker is 25 round by 58...
  10. johnboybaker

    What is the best calculator to use for a reverse flow build

    Thanks for the link Dave I saw it and it helped me also. Thanks for asking the question lovelife
  11. johnboybaker

    360 degree firebox air manifold

    Did you do your welding, because that is sweet.
  12. johnboybaker

    I will never have to buy charcoal again

    This turned To this with a half cook ( the holes in my gas reburner was to small the gas came out with to much force and not mixing with the right amout of o2 to keep burning.) And i used half of it to finish the cook to make this A five gal bucket of charcoal. I will use this to cook...
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  14. johnboybaker

    I will never have to buy charcoal again

    I know you wasn't criticizing me I just started to explain and got into a major rent
  15. johnboybaker

    I will never have to buy charcoal again

    All so the only lump charcoal that can by found in Roanoke VA (that I can) is cowboy and royal oak and some off brand at Kroger. Cowboy is a little over a a buck a pound and royal is just under a buck a pound. Cowboy and the Kroger stuff I can get year round and royal only easly in the summer...
  16. johnboybaker

    I will never have to buy charcoal again

    I'm a purist at hard sometimes and the charcoal log size so that I can throw it in the smoker for better heat control
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  18. johnboybaker

    I will never have to buy charcoal again

    I started with a steel drum with a removable lid I cut it in half at 20" down from the top and drilled the holes for the pipes to go Then i dilled the holes to mach all but the center one on the lid Then I welded the two parts back together with the bottom part upside down I coped the...
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