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Postby Mogwyth » 07 Jul 2014, 21:53

Name's Bill from North Wales, Theatre Systems Manager in the NHS by day, wannabe backwoods man by night :lol:

I have bbqed for years using both gas and charcoal, currently using an Outback meteor and a home made charcoal burner recently, add this bad boy to the armoury:

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Only finished it Saturday and gave it its first firing Sunday,

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It will have a remote firebox added for cold smoking at some point.

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Re: Hi

Postby TakingtheBrisket » 08 Jul 2014, 06:25

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Re: Hi

Postby JEC » 08 Jul 2014, 18:36

Impressive build there, let's hope no one mistakes it for what I did :lol:
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Re: Hi

Postby TakingtheBrisket » 08 Jul 2014, 18:42

JEC wrote:Impressive build there, let's hope no one mistakes it for what I did :lol:

Lol


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Re: Hi

Postby Mogwyth » 08 Jul 2014, 20:54

TakingtheBrisket wrote:Welcome fellow north waleian :-)


Cheers, I am over near Pwllheli, whereabouts are you?

JEC wrote:Impressive build there, let's hope no one mistakes it for what I did :lol:


Thanks, warm butts amongst other things is the purpose :lol:
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Re: Hi

Postby TakingtheBrisket » 09 Jul 2014, 07:56

Mogwyth wrote:
TakingtheBrisket wrote:Welcome fellow north waleian :-)


Cheers, I am over near Pwllheli, whereabouts are you?

JEC wrote:Impressive build there, let's hope no one mistakes it for what I did :lol:


Thanks, warm butts amongst other things is the purpose :lol:


Near sunny rhyl :-/ quite often down your way camping


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Re: Hi

Postby JamsCowbell » 10 Jul 2014, 09:49

I like the shack, I assume you're running at around 120C? How does the wood hold up at those temperatures?
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Re: Hi

Postby Mogwyth » 15 Jul 2014, 23:27

JamsCowbell wrote:I like the shack, I assume you're running at around 120C? How does the wood hold up at those temperatures?


Thanks.

Yep 120ish for hot smoking, wood/ply has an ignition point of 220-260 so plenty of margin and should be fine. Certainly no sign of any smoldering so far 8-)
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