- Sep 28, 2012
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Greetings all. I am David and I live in Mississippi. I have been enjoying your forums for some time now. There are some true craftsmen out there. I have been cooking BBQ for 20 years. I started helping my brother who cooked in competitions for several years. Now I cook for our church and school fund raisers. I like the design and build part of the process as much if not more than the cooking. I am an engineer by education that grew up on a dairy farm working with my Dad in the shop and at the forge.
The rig we use is similar to a JR Enterprise cooker that we made it in our shop during the early 90's. It is a propane tank that sits over a full length fire box. The coal tray pulls out full length, as does the ash tray under it. I love the way it cooks. Put fifteen 15# shoulders on it, get the air set and temp stable, go to bed and forget about it until the next morning. Holds 250 degrees all night.
I look forward to being a part of this forum.
David
The rig we use is similar to a JR Enterprise cooker that we made it in our shop during the early 90's. It is a propane tank that sits over a full length fire box. The coal tray pulls out full length, as does the ash tray under it. I love the way it cooks. Put fifteen 15# shoulders on it, get the air set and temp stable, go to bed and forget about it until the next morning. Holds 250 degrees all night.
I look forward to being a part of this forum.
David