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Anyone have any reviews on this event? Thinkin about goin this Sat.....I guess its a goofey question but, do you get to try the competitors bbq? I've looked around and haven't found anything that says yay or nay....Just askin...Thanks, BK
Hey, thank you guys for the info. I really don't want to go fiberglass, but price is right...so I'm gonna wait and look fer something a little better...Thanks again! BK
I have exhausted my internet research skills and have to ask you fine folks..
What is your take on fiberglass insulation? I found 3 examples of use in "hot" smokers, but really no hard facts or concerns. Lowe's sells a non faced, formaldehyde free, R30 insulation and everything I've read from...
Well, the foam smokes at a low temp and puts off some really toxic looking crap.......bad juju!!! So far as replacement, I've studied up on rock wool or mineral insulation and found it to be very good stuff but not cheap. I read about a guy who used fiberglass insul.(pink stuff) and it didn't...
Here's a couple pics of my freezer project. Have to love that spray poly-foam insulation crap! Next step bracing and insulation.....will keep you updated! BK
Well not to pulverize this dead horse but I believe I found the problem!!! I got to some super thinkin and with your suggestions I focused on the burner and air factors. I took the burner apart and found that the small screws that connect the burner itself and the tube feed/gas line...
I appreciate the input. My butts have that beautiful bark (man how I love the bark!) but when I do something that usually doesn't "bark up" (i.e chicken, turkey.etc.) I have literally wiped black stuff off of the skin. I have used a very basic rub with a minimal amount of any sugars if any...
I haven't considered some of these ideas but I am going to try them and will keep you updated. The meats taste great with no bitterness. I did replace the original dinky smoke box with a cast iron frying pan several years back, but everything else is original. I'm interested in the burner and...
Hello, just signed up with you guys and couldn't be more impressed with all the info...I've been smokin for about 5 years now and LOVE it. I still use my first smoker Great Smokey Mountain (propane) and man has that thing performed!
I have a quick question, here...