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Reverse flow smoker

Discussion in 'The Smokehouse' started by fuelrod, Nov 8, 2014.

  1. TurboDiesel

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    Update to the recipe
    We use Texas Pete's hot sauce , not Frank's
     
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    :yes:.... Sounds like it did A OK... Glad it worked out. ABT's looked awesome :drool:
     
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  3. fuelrod

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    Might try a little chicken this afternoon for dinner. I am a breast guy:whistle:, do skinless,boneless breast's work out ok on a smoker? Finish temp?
     
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    Fuelrod, I've been following this from the start! "WHAT A COOOOOL" :cool: looking smoker! It almost looks like a mid-evil torture device :eek: or something you launch in space… o_O… Sweet welding job!:yes:
     
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  5. fuelrod

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    Thanks WD! I like to put my little design "twist" on things if I have a chance. Some times things just turn out the way they need to when you get your parts from the dump.:picard:
     
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    Is Texas Pete's hotter than Franks?
     
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    to my pallet it's not much hotter just more vinegar in TP vs Frank's
     
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    A little, Franks has a bit more vinegar taste to it. I'm a franks fan but I used to eat Texas Pete on my scrambled eggs in the morning aboard ship in the Navy and the USCG!
     
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    So I just read the whole thing. Man oh man, am I hungry for smoked food. All I have is 2 low rent charcoal grills kicking around here. And no way they'd hold the heat with our weather.:(
     
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  10. fuelrod

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    :picard:My smoker is snow covered & out for the season.
     
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    I have a screened in deck.. Could use electric pretty much anytime..
     
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    I have not tried, but I thought that it would be real hard to hold the heat in these temps no matter the heat source? I have read about guy's insulating some of the fancier/bigger builds.
     
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    about the same heat. Pete's has less of a vinegar hit to it than Frank's
     
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    This is foam insulated.. Reviews say it works well in low temps..
     
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    I snagged your BBQ sauce recipe for future reference.. Thanks!
     
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    Just read through this and TD this was great advice:thumbs:
     
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    I guarantee it. Or your money back! ;)

    Call now and I'll double your recipe. Just pay separate shipping and handling.:rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:

    People here in Central Pa like it sweet. Many have told me its a lot like Sweet Baby Rays. But IDK
     
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    We like SBR here too but not sure if we'd like it sweeter.. Can always adjust the recipe to taste.. I have compiled many recipes mostly from the "Smoking Ribs" email newsletter.. I paste the recipes into word and clean out all the ads and hyperlinks, change the font etc.
     
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    I have a big asbestos blanket that I might be able to wrap the smoker in for a try, maybe a short chicken smoke. Now I'm thinking that I could rig a smoke pipe through an open window in my heated shop and to he!! with the asbestos and the chicken, hello piggy!:thumbs:
     
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    Might want to use fiberglass or foam rather than asbestos or better yet venting smoke outdoors.. Could probably just use flexible dryer duct..