- May 21, 2018
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Bought an OK Joe years back, I love it, it's really served me well and still in very good condition. It was my gateway to smoking, I love the lifestyle of a stick burner and the fuel is free for me since I have an abundance of good smoking firewood for my wood stove
I've made some excellent BBQ on it. Two weeks ago I tried a new method for a pork shoulder and my wife and I and are guests have never had anything like it. I've been making pulled pork for years on it, it's a family favorite and I am asked to make it for each family function. However what I did two weeks ago was in another league. I am looking to repeat it and dial it in so I can repeat consistently. Friday I give it another go!
In my continued quest for greater BBQ I am looking to upgrade my offset to something with thicker steel to aid with temp fluctuations. I know the golden standard is 1/4" and I just measured my OK Joes and I was shocked it was only 1/16" thick, I thought it was at least 1/8". Just thinking if I can work with keeping a solid temp range on the OK Joe, create good BBQ how much easier it would be and consistent on something twice or three times as thick.
As always $$ is an issue, those thicker metal smokers are costly. Old Country Brazos is a pretty solid option for the money. Wondering if anyone has any recommendations? I've looked at lone star grillz, workhorse pits, a few others but with shipping your looking at 3K easy. There are some fabricators on FB and CL but not sure of the quality or history but sure would save shipping $. Shipping is roughly $500 for some of those smokers mentioned. Thanks in advance!
I've made some excellent BBQ on it. Two weeks ago I tried a new method for a pork shoulder and my wife and I and are guests have never had anything like it. I've been making pulled pork for years on it, it's a family favorite and I am asked to make it for each family function. However what I did two weeks ago was in another league. I am looking to repeat it and dial it in so I can repeat consistently. Friday I give it another go!
In my continued quest for greater BBQ I am looking to upgrade my offset to something with thicker steel to aid with temp fluctuations. I know the golden standard is 1/4" and I just measured my OK Joes and I was shocked it was only 1/16" thick, I thought it was at least 1/8". Just thinking if I can work with keeping a solid temp range on the OK Joe, create good BBQ how much easier it would be and consistent on something twice or three times as thick.
As always $$ is an issue, those thicker metal smokers are costly. Old Country Brazos is a pretty solid option for the money. Wondering if anyone has any recommendations? I've looked at lone star grillz, workhorse pits, a few others but with shipping your looking at 3K easy. There are some fabricators on FB and CL but not sure of the quality or history but sure would save shipping $. Shipping is roughly $500 for some of those smokers mentioned. Thanks in advance!