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This was my first time ever smoking anything, also the first time I tried my new to me ECB clone Charbroil H20. Tasted great, but next time I'm going to use thin sliced bacon, and maybe throw a couple of more chunks on for a smokier flovor. Smoked at 250 with Apple chunks, took 1hr 50 min to IT...
Here's an update. Not going to post pictures I'm going to wait until its finished and give a final look at the finished product. I have the roof on and and all the trimming on. The ceiling is in as I needed it to hold in the insulation. The hinges are on but I've got some fitting to do. I wanted...
I had a charbroil h2o smoker given to me and I've read all the ECB mod write ups out there. I have the legs mounted on the outside, a grate in the bottom of the pan, and I'm workings on some legs for the pan. My question is, do I need to seal up the area between the body and the charcoal pan...
Its funny you say that. The very farm these planks came from was my Grandfathers farm, where they had a 2 holer and I asked him why. His response was when you have 13 kids and everytime you run for the head at least one would want to to with you, especially at night and it was just easier with a...
Yes, one of my mining buddies is bringing me some metal that he has scrounged up, I already had some hardwood plywood for the interior, but I will see how much metal he comes up with. For insulation I'm using ceramic fiber blankets 3000 degree rated I believe.
I did get some more work completed...
Well I got rained out today... frustrating. I'm anxious to get the structure finished so I cam start testing for heat and smoke dispersion . I've got a long road ahead I believe before I actually get to run some meat through it. Some day ill have some Q view.
Yes, I'm in the process of getting the front and doors covered. It has turned out to be a task! I have the roof all framed up so once I get the front covered, ill get the roof on and seal her up. There is rain in the forecast and the ceramic fiber blankets don't like to get wet, so we will have...
They are tongue and grooved, so they are pretty tight already, I'm going to insulate and finish the inside with hardwood plywood anyway, so no sealing necessary.
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