Newfie Noob from Canada

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scabby9

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Jul 21, 2012
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Newfoundland, Canada
Hey guys, i have been reading a lot of your build posts and i can say, they are awesome. I'm looking at building my own RF pit over the winter and i'm gathering up materials as of today(told you i was new lol) 

From Newfoundland, Canada. Skill level is -1 haha Looking forward to learning a crapload here. 

Neil.
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Hi Neil! 
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 [color= rgb(24, 24, 24)]to SMF!!! We're happy you found us! You've come to the right place, there's lot's of great people here who love to share and help each other out![/color]

Would you do us a favor and update your profile to include your location, Thanks!

You might want to check out Jeff's Free 5 day E-course, it will teach you all the basics and a whole lot more: http://www.smoking-meat.com/smoking-basics-ecourse.html
 
:welcome1: glad you decided to join us in our passion for great eats. You can learn every thing you need to know here.


David.
 
Hello Neal and 
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 to SMF - glad to have you here 
 
Welcome!  For the record, my wife and I took a trip to Newfoundland a couple of years ago and I outright fell in love with the place.
 
 
Hey guys, Thanks for the warm welcoming!!! I was out today looking at tanks. Found a couple of cement truck water tanks and a boiler overflow tank from a school. Hopefully i can gather up some stuff in time to build this during the winter
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Any suggestions/advice? 

I like the first pic, the tank is fairly clean and it has a baffle with a hole that a stack could easily be put in.

Or should i go big haha

 
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