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So, I ended up putting them in the oven. I think I pulled the trigger to soon with removing the coals at the start. I should have given it more time and let them settle a bit more. I was having to continually add more and more coals to maintain the heat. They are currently in the oven right now...
Thank you. When I first fired up the coals the grill was at about 400 so I removed some coals. It's sitting at about 230-240 now. That seems to have done the trick. I did back off on chips and the smoke seems to be better now. I think I will rearrange to try and get a more even cook.
I am currently in the process of my first smoke ever. I've kinda Gerry rigged a grill by moving the coals to the side and put some chips in some fol for smoke. Couple questions-
1) is it ok to remove some coals if the heat was to high then just add them back in when the heat gets lower?
2) I've...
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