Impatient in Winchester

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Impatient in Winchester

Postby DimTim » 28 May 2013, 13:03

Hi everyone.

Was a wonderful long weekend but I was unable for stoke up a fire because I spent the entire weekend replacing the fascias, soffits and gutters on our house. Still not finished but it is raining. :cry:

I am getting increasingly impatient waiting to try our new offset smoker. Well, I say "new" I mean new to us.

I acquired this (New Braunsfels Black Diamond) a couple of weeks ago free because it was in a terrible state. It hadn't been used for a couple of years and had been left outside without any cover, Still had ashes in it (in the smoking chamber !) very thick layers of impossible-to-remove-rust were beneath that ash. The whole was pretty poor but I had always fancied one of these since since I first saw one about 15 years ago. I spent a week on-an-off restoring it and I am well pleased with the result.

Here is an after photo, sorry I don't have a before photos.
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Now pray for some good weather so I can attempt my first smoke.

Happy Q-ing everyone.
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Re: Impatient in Winchester

Postby Smoky Joe » 28 May 2013, 13:47

Hi Tim

Good to have you on the forum and it is also good to see another person with an offset smoker. They are a great thing to have. They take a bit more time and love to do compared to the Weber Smoke Mountains but still the end result is great. I look forward to see how your first time goes.

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Re: Impatient in Winchester

Postby Eddie » 29 May 2013, 03:30

Looks Great. Looking forward in reading your post.

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Re: Impatient in Winchester

Postby Toby » 29 May 2013, 04:24

welcome to the forum, its like busses, I had never seen one of the those before but was cooking with someone this weekend that had just had his revitalised! welded a new plate to the bottom of the main chamber and some new plates between the firebox and cooking chamber...........
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