Steve Tiilikainen
TVWBB Member
... and after a lot of research this is where I ended up. I want to start off somewhere a little less challenging than an offset smoker, but that would still require me to learn how to manage a fire; something relatively inexpensive, but still worthy of being used in a competition setting. The fact that the WSM has an awesome internet community put me over the top.
I am going to be purchasing a 18.5". I'll mostly be cooking for my small family of 4, but will also want to start inviting friends over to eat what I cook as I learn.
Here's what I'm planning on initially getting to begin with, besides the WSM:
Thanks a lot for the welcome!
I am going to be purchasing a 18.5". I'll mostly be cooking for my small family of 4, but will also want to start inviting friends over to eat what I cook as I learn.

- Gloves, tongs, spatula, carving knife
- Modifications (these come from this article and comments on it): Lavalock gasket, Cajun Bandit replacement door, extra charcoal grate (for lump charcoal efficiency), Lavalock Thermo Blanket, water pan cover, caster wheels; chimney starter; replacement stainless nuts and bolts
- Some sort of wireless temperature probe and a handheld temperature probe (still need to do my research here)
Thanks a lot for the welcome!