Char-Griller Pro at auction

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fccworship

Newbie
Original poster
May 13, 2012
5
10
Indiana
Hey all. I am brand new here, and have never used a smoker before in my life. BUT. this past month i purchased this Char-griller pro at an auction for $50.00 so here we go. I spent a lot of time on this site finding out the good points & bad points of this monster, and decided to take what was on here and try a few mods of my own. Comments are welcome for sure.

With the auction tag still on

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Side firebox was never used

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But it was used as a grill a couple of times.

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Mod 1: 20 ft. of HD foil as a blanket

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Grillpro heat diffuser between grates and grill liner for more heat sink.

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Grillpro ceramic tiles in place.

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Fireplace bricks in place to hold "water" pan.

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Two 3 inch thermometers at grate level.

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Good old fashioned lard.

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Trying a grill wok for charcoal. held a 10 lb. bag.

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Two more grill pro diffuser plates. 18 inches with extenders on top.

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Cranked up for an all night burn in.

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Tomorrow i will extend the exhaust pipe down to grate level, and close up the gaps i found tonight.

Sunday i will smoke my first rack of ribs, and a pork shoulder. All from our own pigs!

Thanks to everyone for the advice. I will keep everybody informed on what’s next. I am excited to see what i can do with this bad boy.

Kevin

 
 
One thing i found out last night was that having the charcoal up on the actual cooking grate didn't leave it much room to heat the chamber...the hottest i got was 200.

when i lowered it to be more inline with the hole it bummped up to 250 quick... AND... the wok works great, i just don't know how long it will last.
 
Congrats it looks great
 
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