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No problem, the thread is almost 3 years old. I was doing research on chimney dimensions and it came up In a search. I thought I would post as I am a bit puzzled by my understanding of what I believe I measure my OK Joe dimensions to be and what the smoker build calculators say about those...
Has anyone put the dimensions in for an OK Joe Highland? I just did and it tells me my firebox is 150% to big and my chimney is about 60 inches short. The intake is way to small, but just about right if you use the whole door ,which I have been doing. The inlet to the smoke chamber is to big...
Well I went and got a half cord, cherry and oak.
I have been halving the sticks so they lay in my charcoal basket easy
I started with a chimney of Hard Lump and let it go nuclear. Then dropped two oak sticks in, which may be a bit much for my rig. I got it to settle on 230-240 which is a bit...
I appreciate the input guys. I found a place down the road that sells oak and different fruit woods.
http://www.goodforesttimber.com
I am going to buy oak and a couple other kinds, enough so I can experiment and work on my fire building skills with wood.
Yea seems like wood is a bit...
Yea I lost 4 splits to warming them on the firebox. I got busy prepping meat and when I came out to check the fire my splits were on fire on top of my box! So lesson learned, only do that while tending the rig
I have been smoking with Charcoal forever. I am pretty confident in doing so. I bought my offset at the beginning of the summer and did a list of mods. Last weekend I smoked using Hickory splits. I got the temprature to maintain pretty good, but my brisket was a bit smokey in the lean part...
Hey all. I am new to the form but not smoking/bbq. I have been smokin since my wife and I bought our first house 15 years ago, using a Brinkman bullet. I wont lie those were some dismal times. I finally got ok at it but the wife had something on standby. I went through various grills, but about...
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