Hello from Austin, TX area

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scarey

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Jun 25, 2012
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Just found your site. Good stuff.

I'm from LA, and I've been grilling since I was 10 (40+ years). Just bought the Old Country BBQ Pit-Pecos model from Austin Academy over a month ago. Have used it 3 times and LOVE the results. I now have 6 other people wanting to throw meat on it when I fire it up. They all loved the results as well.

I use only pecan wood. Great taste.
 
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Welcome, AUSTIN,TEXAS!!! Another Texican Smoker!!!!

Rockport here, you'll love this place, and learn LOTS!!!! ( I sure have!)

Don't be afraid to ask questions, there is a LOT of knowledge here, and a LOT of good advice. Not to mention some Great Q-Views!!

SOOO.....Welcome and good smoking, and ATSG... 'Smoke 'em if you got got 'em' !!!

Larry
 
Hello , Cary. Welcome to the Bunch. I an Native to Temple , kidnapped to oihO by the Wife. Nice to have another (virtual) neighbor from home
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Send Q-view and howdys up this way . I used to love Pecan , had two in the yard and the neighbor had several we used the wood of, Great taste and good long burns.

Have a good Holiday Season and be safe..

Stan
 
Love it ,BUT, my results were so impressive to my co-workers, I have a grand opening this Sunday-10/28 @ 300 Hwy 290 East, Suite B in Elgin, TX... "Brisket Boy's Bar-B-Q". A 20' food trailer WITH MASSIVE smoker. I use only pecan wood and PLEASE keep in mind, the PECOS model will only reach temps over 200 with a really good sized fire going. Use the intake at 50% only after reaching 225 and use the exhaust at 10-35% to control temp after that. AND please, keep feeding the fire. You will be very happy with the results. Also, try placing a 9x13 tin foil pan straddled the incoming heat from the fire box to the smoke area with a gallon of apple juice. It will steam off and help keep the meat moist.
 
 
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1 more thing mee1, the Old Country Pecos is the only 1 I found in Austin where the exhaust pipe is down at meat level, forcing the smoke to come down the the top of the meat before leaving the chamber. Helps a lot with even smoke flavor.
 
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