I've learned the hardway

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arubaariba

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Sep 1, 2007
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West Allis, WI
Short story:

Twas the Sunday before Thanksgiving, and it was 15 degrees in Wisconsin. The pork butts and meatloaf went in at 4:00 am to be ready for the 12:00 game.

The Brinkman Vertical smoker, all wrapped in mattress pads and canvas (a custom jacket) wasn't keeping the heat at 250 degrees that I wanted. It had worked great when the temps were in the 40's , but not the teens and 20's. Grabbed an old quilt - and that did the job!!

Checked on it at 8:00 am for the scheduled spritz of apple juice and to replenish the liquid and wood. All that caught my eye was the ball of flames that was in the spot of my smoker.

Put out the fire, saved the butts and meatloaf (finished 'em off in the oven), but my smoker aint looking to good. Amazing how the metal sides can twist and bukle on the cheaper smokers. Even the junkman who comes wouldn't touch it.

My neighbor (who enjoys my smoked meats) came to the rescue and with some stainess channel iron, and some scraping and scrubbing on the outside - I am back in business, with no contamination to the seasoned interior.

I didn't have my smoked turkey for Thanksgiving, and many people were disappointed - especially me!

Bought a welding blanket last week, and this will be my new insulating jacket!! Hope it works. Live and learn - but the thought of no smoking for the entire winter was very depressing and I should have done it right from the start.
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I'm sure the flaming mattress pads kept the temp up!
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Sorry to hear about your misfortune. You should be better off with the welding blanket. At least no one was hurt!
 
Wow! Near Miss on that one. Be really careful when wrapping those smokers with flammable materials. Good that you have a welding blanket now.. no more smoker flambÃ[emoji]169[/emoji]
 
It's kind of funny too - the Saturday before, my girfriend asked me why I don't smoke on the front porch (i was telling her about blocking the wind, keeping the temp, etc). I said I didn't want the smoke to dirty up the paint on the house. (didn't think about 6' flames at that time) - Someone's looking down on me for sure!!
 
Well, it's not the easiest way to learn, but it sounds like things are going to work out for you. Glad you didn't lose more than some time, energy and maybe the pride of presenting that smoked turkey.
 
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when i read this i thought it was funny only because i have seen a few smokers go up in flames including two of mine i am glad things turned out for you and no one was hurt things can get ugly in a hurry its a good reminder for all of us to be safe espically during the holidays you take care and have a great holiday season

huey
 
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