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Yep, lots of pieces, but I personally refuse to purchase the ultra premium lump, so I just use it. I heard of a guy that made his own charcoal starters with paraffin and wood shavings, while adding pieces of lump charcoal. Looked like it worked for him.
Lump charcoal is superior amongst its users because of its purity – it contains no lighter fluids like instant-light briquettes or additives like regular ones.
I tend to use both, and agree with Smokin' Al, who is the authority. Never steered me wrong.
Best of luck on the Bronco, looks like a...
Gary, That is plenty nice, and you did a great job. Personally I use tarps, and plywood, so I feel a little embarrassed at the modesty of mine.
Congratulations.
Here is Smokin Al's fine setup. Just admiring it!
You could always have a hot water bib added to your outside setup from the hot water source.
I HAVE used the hose for many years without incident. Well, perhaps just one. When I started cooking I had brunette hair, and now it is more grey...
What he said!
My personal MES DID catch fire and thankfully I WAS at home and all is well (except for the MES).
Be safe, it is worth it for the ones you love.
DavidSKI, Any welding or fab shop could probably make them for you locally in Baltimore. Take them a photo and measurements, and suddenly you are selling them to your friends too. I had 6 of them made in Houston, and my friends were so happy to get theirs, mine ended up being free.
Good luck...
The expanded metal is a pretty stock item at any steel supply store, and most hardware stores, My brother in law went to a recycling place and found a piece that was clean, and unused. super inexpensive.
My first charcoal basked was a piece from Ho*me De*pot, and could be cut with a grinder or...