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  1. smokerjoe32

    Woods from Missouri

    I would like to get some wood from local dealers but no one really knows what kinda wood they are cutting down and offering. I know to steer away from pines but how do I find out what kinda woods are common for my area and of those woods are good for smoking?
  2. smokerjoe32

    Brinkmann trailmaster vertical smoker

    Well my smoker finally arrived, now I have a few questions for the more experienced. I start my smoker for the cure, I had the lump charcoal going, and I added some wood. I thought I had them lit, but I kept getting bellows and bellows of smoke. It took a good 15 min to get the smoke to calm...
  3. smokerjoe32

    Newby in need

    Good evening all, I may have a simple question but I'm unsure of myself. I am buying a Brinkmann Trailmaster Vertical Smoker, I'm going to cure it and the owners manual says maintain 250 for two hours and then increase to 400 for 2 more hours. I understand that the damper is to regulate...
  4. smokerjoe32

    LF some advice

    I live in Missouri and my back porch faces North. I have the Brinkmann Trailmaster Vertical Smoker, winters can get rough around here and two years ago when I had a different smoker that was protected from the winds it was hard to regulate tempatures. I'm looking for advice what you all think...
  5. smokerjoe32

    Smoken in Missouri

    Hello all, I'm fairly new at smoking so I'm sure I'll be blowing up the forums. I'm gonna buy a Brinkman vertical smoker along with a BBQ guru. Anyone has any experience with either please let me know.
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