did my first few chickens in his marinade and they were outstandingflight control wrote:Nice job on the basket. Hope she does well on her maiden voyage.
I just got done putting a chicken in Assa's marinade. I'll report back tomorow with my results.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
it happens. Could take 10-15 min to get back up to where ya want itFlintRiverFowler wrote:
When I take the lid off it drops. Got my vent wide open. Maybe I need a bigger vent?
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
the thing is that it's getting higher than I want it. Even when I close the valves down it stays at around 270. Take the lid off it instantly drops to 200. Then when I put it back on it starts climbing again. I'm just gona stay with the drum and play with the valves for 13 hours straight on my first cook I guess . Too scared to leave it aloneRedbeard wrote:it happens. Could take 10-15 min to get back up to where ya want itFlintRiverFowler wrote:
When I take the lid off it drops. Got my vent wide open. Maybe I need a bigger vent?
the thing is that it's getting higher than I want it. Even when I close the valves down it stays at around 270. Take the lid off it instantly drops to 200. Then when I put it back on it starts climbing again. I'm just gona stay with the drum and play with the valves for 13 hours straight on my first cook I guess . Too scared to leave it alone amazing how fuel efficient it is though.Redbeard wrote:it happens. Could take 10-15 min to get back up to where ya want itFlintRiverFowler wrote:
When I take the lid off it drops. Got my vent wide open. Maybe I need a bigger vent?
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
FlintRiverFowler wrote:the thing is that it's getting higher than I want it. Even when I close the valves down it stays at around 270. Take the lid off it instantly drops to 200. Then when I put it back on it starts climbing again. I'm just gona stay with the drum and play with the valves for 13 hours straight on my first cook I guess . Too scared to leave it alone amazing how fuel efficient it is though.Redbeard wrote:it happens. Could take 10-15 min to get back up to where ya want itFlintRiverFowler wrote:
When I take the lid off it drops. Got my vent wide open. Maybe I need a bigger vent?
Redbeard wrote:did my first few chickens in his marinade and they were outstandingflight control wrote:Nice job on the basket. Hope she does well on her maiden voyage.
I just got done putting a chicken in Assa's marinade. I'll report back tomorow with my results.
flight control wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:the thing is that it's getting higher than I want it. Even when I close the valves down it stays at around 270. Take the lid off it instantly drops to 200. Then when I put it back on it starts climbing again. I'm just gona stay with the drum and play with the valves for 13 hours straight on my first cook I guess . Too scared to leave it alone amazing how fuel efficient it is though.Redbeard wrote:it happens. Could take 10-15 min to get back up to where ya want itFlintRiverFowler wrote:
When I take the lid off it drops. Got my vent wide open. Maybe I need a bigger vent?
How much charcoal is in there and how much of it did you light? That might be part of or all of your problem. I light a dozen coals in a coffee can that has both ends cut out, pile charcoal around the outside of the can then pull it out, leaving the lit coals at the bottom center of the pile. The fire will spread as you cook.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:flight control wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:the thing is that it's getting higher than I want it. Even when I close the valves down it stays at around 270. Take the lid off it instantly drops to 200. Then when I put it back on it starts climbing again. I'm just gona stay with the drum and play with the valves for 13 hours straight on my first cook I guess . Too scared to leave it alone amazing how fuel efficient it is though.Redbeard wrote:it happens. Could take 10-15 min to get back up to where ya want itFlintRiverFowler wrote:
When I take the lid off it drops. Got my vent wide open. Maybe I need a bigger vent?
How much charcoal is in there and how much of it did you light? That might be part of or all of your problem. I light a dozen coals in a coffee can that has both ends cut out, pile charcoal around the outside of the can then pull it out, leaving the lit coals at the bottom center of the pile. The fire will spread as you cook.
I'd estimate I put 12 pounds in there. But the problem is its kingsford match light. So it all lot at once but it's just what I had lying around so inused it as opposed to wasting good shit. Was just trying to play with my valves and see if I can control temp. I'm gona have roughly 5 thermometers when I do my cook. One in each peice of meat the main thermo on my uds and another oven thermometer on top of my exhaust hole in the lid. Between those I'm thinkin I can find a median temp and get this pork cooked right. I'm going to use proper coals and light them using the flight control coffee can method on my cook though.
aunt betty wrote:This is personal. You are a douchebag.
Hey douche, when a seeds sprouts roots...what is it called?
aunt betty wrote:You are one of them dipshits who wants to tell me how to build a clock cuz I asked for the correct time.
Fuck you dipshit.
assateague wrote:It's ok, Doc. I wear a helmet when cooking on my smoker.
ManlyMan wrote:Y'all are going to die of poisoning.
assateague wrote:That might work very well, actually. Never thought about substituting, but I do run out of cider vinegar quite frequently. I have access to a ton of limes, though.
one2many wrote:love a diesel flavored hot dog
flight control wrote:one2many wrote:love a diesel flavored hot dog
I'm not a big fan of diesel. I was siphoning fuel from a boat a few years ago (for work, I wasn't stealing the fuel) and before I knew it, I had swallowed two big gulps of diesel. Didn't know what to do, I tried throwing up, but couldn't. So I drank some milk and water, still couldn't throw up. I remember the trees on the drive home were a spectacular shade of blue, I had the taste in my mouth the rest of the day, and burped diesel for another day or two.
Eric Haynes wrote:flight control wrote:one2many wrote:love a diesel flavored hot dog
I'm not a big fan of diesel. I was siphoning fuel from a boat a few years ago (for work, I wasn't stealing the fuel) and before I knew it, I had swallowed two big gulps of diesel. Didn't know what to do, I tried throwing up, but couldn't. So I drank some milk and water, still couldn't throw up. I remember the trees on the drive home were a spectacular shade of blue, I had the taste in my mouth the rest of the day, and burped diesel for another day or two.
Well, and diesel just tastes pretty good.
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