Re: In need of a smoker (again)
[Re: G Hose]
#7706319
11/01/22 07:53 PM
11/01/22 07:53 PM
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Western Shore Delaware
SJA
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Western Shore Delaware
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Not enough info for what you're looking for. You smoking pork chops or a whole pig? How much $$$$$$$$ you want spend? Your choices are down to wood, charcoal, or propane.
"Humans are the hardest people to get along with." Dr. Phillip Snow
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Re: In need of a smoker (again)
[Re: G Hose]
#7706321
11/01/22 07:56 PM
11/01/22 07:56 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Very SE Nebraska
Gary Benson
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Very SE Nebraska
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They work but it's hard to control the heat. Folks did it for centuries though. Elektrik you can control the heat
Life ain't supposed to be easy.
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Re: In need of a smoker (again)
[Re: SJA]
#7706322
11/01/22 07:56 PM
11/01/22 07:56 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Surry county, NC
G Hose
OP
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OP
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Surry county, NC
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Not enough info for what you're looking for. You smoking pork chops or a whole pig? How much $$$$$$$$ you want spend? Your choices are down to wood, charcoal, or propane. No propane…… want at least 1k sq in of cooking space or larger. Most I’ll be cooking on it is two 15lb briskets
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Re: In need of a smoker (again)
[Re: G Hose]
#7706327
11/01/22 08:01 PM
11/01/22 08:01 PM
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Joined: Oct 2011
Western Shore Delaware
SJA
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Western Shore Delaware
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Not enough info for what you're looking for. You smoking pork chops or a whole pig? How much $$$$$$$$ you want spend? Your choices are down to wood, charcoal, or propane. No propane…… want at least 1k sq in of cooking space or larger. Most I’ll be cooking on it is two 15lb briskets You better Google Smoker Companies then.
"Humans are the hardest people to get along with." Dr. Phillip Snow
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Re: In need of a smoker (again)
[Re: Gary Benson]
#7706362
11/01/22 08:36 PM
11/01/22 08:36 PM
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East Texas
BTLowry
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East Texas
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They work but it's hard to control the heat. Folks did it for centuries though. Elektrik you can control the heat I disagree I can control the heat just fine in mine and none use pellets or electricity. For example I have an UDS that I can set and it will maintain for 11-12hrs with no tending Now if you don't want to tend a fire, pellet smokers and electricity are set and forget. But if my power goes out I am still smoking, anyone dependent on electricity is SOL  I ain't hatin on nobody for using whatever they choose 
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Re: In need of a smoker (again)
[Re: G Hose]
#7706372
11/01/22 08:44 PM
11/01/22 08:44 PM
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Joined: Jan 2017
Marion Kansas
Yes sir
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Marion Kansas
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I have an older Oklahoma Joe smokers for the big jobs. Really like it. It's easy to control the heat and it's very consistent. Don't think the new ones are built anything like the old ones. I've even smoked cheese on it. Smaller jobs I use a PK.
Last edited by Yes sir; 11/01/22 08:45 PM.
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Re: In need of a smoker (again)
[Re: G Hose]
#7706473
11/01/22 10:51 PM
11/01/22 10:51 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
ohio
Ohio Wolverine
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ohio
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I use a home made smoker. Wood fire with burner outside of the smoker , piped in the smoke.
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: In need of a smoker (again)
[Re: G Hose]
#7706479
11/01/22 10:56 PM
11/01/22 10:56 PM
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Joined: Jul 2017
Ohio
Willy Firewood
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Ohio
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I have a large heavy offset firebox BBQ that I bought in Texas and shipped to Ohio. Electricity - No way. Charcoal - Never.
Learn to build and control a real wood fire. Learn how to cut and split seasoned red oak, wild cherry, and hickory to fit your BBQ. Learn to control the heat. Learn to be patient with cooking time. Learn how much smoke you want and put in wood occasionally to smoke because coals don’t smoke.
Then enjoy some real Q!
FRAC LIVES MATTER
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Re: In need of a smoker (again)
[Re: G Hose]
#7706539
11/02/22 01:26 AM
11/02/22 01:26 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
U.P. Michigan
Spade
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U.P. Michigan
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I smoke a lot of fish, and several times a year pork shoulders and briskets, I have a weber smoker, and it has never failed me. Easy to use, I load it and forget about it unless I'm doing a brisket then I have to reload it which is easy. I have the smaller one. Here is a link if you want to look at them:
//www.weber.com/US/en/charcoal/smokey-mountain/
24 years Army Medical Corps
I only want to be known as:
A great husband, a good trapper, and a great steward of the land.
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Re: In need of a smoker (again)
[Re: Ohio Wolverine]
#7706587
11/02/22 05:33 AM
11/02/22 05:33 AM
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Joined: Mar 2020
W NY
Turtledale
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W NY
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I use a home made smoker. Wood fire with burner outside of the smoker , piped in the smoke.
Me too, mines made out of an old metal two door closet reinforced with wood and a wood door. Got a real small wood stove at a yard sale with a crack in it for a heat box. JB weld took care of the crack. I put the box on top of the picnic table. Pile the wood stove in and start a fire. My box is approximately six feet high four feet wide and two feet deep. I cut expanded metal for racks and used rebar pushed through the sides for the racks to rest on. Bbq temperature gauge in the side about 2/3 up and a pipe with a flue in the top. Been smoking like this for 25 years. I use fruit and hardwoods to smoke
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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