- Jan 6, 2011
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SMOKER INFORMATION
Just wanted to take a few minutes to talk about SmokersToday there are a lot of Smokers to choose from. Reverse Flow, Straight Flow, Vertical, Horizontal, Electric, Gas so on and so forth.
I see a lot of information on improving the performance of smokers. I agree with most of it. A properly made and sealed smoker "IS" a lot more efficient .
But if you have an Old Cheap-O that doesn't mean you can't turn out some really good smoked meat, just means you have to pay a little more attention and Baby sit your smoker more.
Some of my first smokers leaked like a sieve, just took some extra work on my part but stilled turned out some great BBQ. I smoked on an ECB "El-Cheap-O- Brinkman" for years with out any mods. Sometimes a PITA . I bought a new one about 6 years ago and did the mods, really improved the efficiency. I smoke 90% of the time on my RF which me and my #2 son built.
It's sealed pretty good have a couple of little leaks but I never worried with them.
You that know me me know I smoke just about every week and sometimes more. And never have any problems.
Look at some of the OLD BBQ joints that have been around for Years and Years, most of them are the old block pits with a metal cover dragged across the top or the big ole box or tank type that leak all over, Still good Q.
I'm not saying don't do the mods to improve it, just don't worry if you have a leak or two.
To me the most important thing is Knowing your smoker. To do that you have to use it.
I smoke so much, that it is second nature, everything doesn't have to be perfect. You hit a glitch you know how to fix it.
All of you starting out be happy with what you have and get good using it. Then you can see what you need or where you want to go from there. Just remember an expensive pit wont make better BBQ it's the Pit master. So Practice, pay attention take notes, till you are comfortable and can do it in you sleep.
Gary