PeterD
TVWBB Super Fan
Hi all,
So, last year we finally replaced our 30 year old deck with a gorgeous composite Trex deck. On my first smoke a briquette fell out of my starter chimney and briefly landed on the Trex melting the top slightly. It wasn't in a conspicuous place and some touch-up paint made it a little better, but now I'm trying to figure out a safe way to light my coals in a chimney and transfer them to the WSM. The smoker really does need to be on the deck itself, but I'm at a loss for how to git 'er goin' without risking a catastrophe. On my old wood deck two years ago, during an overnight smoke, I actually had a fully lit briquette burn right through two boards and onto the ground below, so I'm now officially worried about doing this all safely.
Thanks.
So, last year we finally replaced our 30 year old deck with a gorgeous composite Trex deck. On my first smoke a briquette fell out of my starter chimney and briefly landed on the Trex melting the top slightly. It wasn't in a conspicuous place and some touch-up paint made it a little better, but now I'm trying to figure out a safe way to light my coals in a chimney and transfer them to the WSM. The smoker really does need to be on the deck itself, but I'm at a loss for how to git 'er goin' without risking a catastrophe. On my old wood deck two years ago, during an overnight smoke, I actually had a fully lit briquette burn right through two boards and onto the ground below, so I'm now officially worried about doing this all safely.
Thanks.