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    First BBQ of this year!

    A 7 pound picnic took 11 hours at a steady 240! Sorry I didn't get too many pics but by the time I let it rest for an hour and then pulled it I ate this sandwich and went to bed lol! Sucks getting old, but it's awesome barbecuing again! :-) Thanks for looking
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    First BBQ of this year!

    Thanks Enrico! ..at The 8 Hour mark I had 160* so I'm just hitting the stall.. My Lowes flier just came and they have Kingsford twin pack 18.6# for $12.99!
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    First BBQ of this year!

    Thanks! It's great to be back! :-) this picture is at 5.5 hours I'm on the coast and barbecuing in gale-force winds today, and it's still a steady 240..!
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    First BBQ of this year!

    Hey Barb! Thanks for the welcome! :-) 68 and a beautiful day to get back barbecuing! ..not really an eventful cook, my cooker is dialed in at 240 and hasn't budged since 8:30 (just the way I like it :-) ) I did mop once, that's been the highlight so far lol
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    First BBQ of this year!

    Hello! Hope everyone is well :-) haven't barbecued or posted in awhile, had to stop grilling in the winter due to health reasons but I'm glad to be back! I bought this yesterday for a $.99 a pound I like this rub I got from the BBQ Pit Boys website That's all for now hope to have more later...
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    First Cook Question

    Baby backs! Fast, easy and everyone loves em'! -happy birthday
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    First Attempt at Low and Slow Butt

    Nice cook! Thanks for the pics
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    Lets getting cooking in Louisiana!

    Welcome Jas!
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    The door gaps are "designed that way" - I had to share this

    Have you looked into pellet smokers Peter?
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    What's your favorite meatloaf glaze?

    Thanks for the input, those sound very good and a couple I've tried but this with the cheese is new to me, going to try it the very next time! Thanks all
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    WSM 22" (57cm) assembly advice (with photos and tips)

    Ditto.. I tapped it lightly with a heavy rubber mallet while the unit was hot and it seemed to form in place quite well, hasn't been a bother since. I also adjusted the latch so it would hold the door tighter to the unit
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    What's your favorite meatloaf glaze?

    I sure could use some new meatloaf glaze recipe ideas! Thanks
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    Hello from Ontario

    Howdy J Good luck with your cooks, we love pics!
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    Maclane jones

    Welcome Maclane, we love pictures!
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    What is everybody using to insulate thier WSM's?

    Many things in the heavily regulated heating industry are unavailable to the general public, but Kaowool is not one of them, and doesn't have any MSDS health warnings, "special knife" or any type of other caveats I'm aware of. Anything negative I can find is related to long-term inhalation...
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    What is everybody using to insulate thier WSM's?

    Your comparing fiberglass to ceramic fibers is akin to comparing apples to oranges. As I mentioned above the link shows it is often used in the food industry. Besides the fact that its used in all kinds of cooking applications (like pizza ovens etc.) many/most of us already have Kaowool in...
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    What is everybody using to insulate thier WSM's?

    No Rusty it's a 100% ceramic product and it's also used in the food industry as this link will show http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B015GD0QCW/tvwb-20 I use 2/3 to 3/4 less charcoal with it. Kaowool's extreme heat retention gives me long steady almost unattended cooks every time...
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    What is everybody using to insulate thier WSM's?

    It can be but you will get what you pay for, and will make your money back fast on your savings on charcoal. And for high heat cooks forget about it! It has virtually 100% heat retention
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    What is everybody using to insulate thier WSM's?

    I wrapped my barrel and cover in Kao-wool about 15 years ago and it's the best thing I ever did! It's a 5/8 ceramic insulation blanket from the heating industry that gives me long steady cooks on very small amounts of charcoal
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    What is everybody using to insulate thier WSM's?

    That's the system right there! Then drop that whole thing inside a UDS and you should be good to go in most weather

 

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