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Just had a service call on the new Profile dishwasher for a clogged drain. Got it done under warranty. It wasn't from the racks, but general clean up. Soak and scrub will always be the last part of the fun.
After letting them soak overnight, I used a Barbeque scrubber on them. These are about $4 at HD and have a synthetic Brillo on one side and a stainless brush on the other. There is also a scraper on there. This made for the easiest clean up ever.
Half my life traveling takes me regularly to places like Jack Stack in Kansas City, Corky's in Memphis, Smitty's in Panama City. You get the idea. It's a long list.
None of my favorite BBQ places use foil and they do get the best results.
5:30am 2 Briskets in the brand new MES 40. ( Oh Yeah...
In the begining, I had some trouble with too much smoke and creosote in my MES. 2, 3, or 4 chips at a time depending on the size does it. You don't need to see it billowing smoke to be doing the job. The MES is very effecient and much depends on how well your door seal works.
Wow, That is going to take some cleaning.
I'm going to come up with a mod to keep the grease from dripping into the chip box. Maybe foil, maybe a a hood made from a coffee can. I like the idea of the grease getting out of the smoker through the drain, while smoking.
The photo of the burner with the tray pulled shows a bit of charred grease ganging down from the top into the tray area. It looks like it went down the front and into the tray there.
Here are a couple photos of the MES fire aftermath. The grease tray had already been removed and cleaned. This happened about half way through the smoke with the MES chock full of ribs. There were six half racks on each rack. The ribs were not too fatty. I would say they were on the lean side of...
I'll bet you a quarter that you had a little fire going on back there. This is a MES problem with greasy stuff and a good reason for foil over the burner / chip box area. When you get in there cleaning, you'll see more evidence of a small fire back in the corner.
I've been there recently too...
If the MES has not reached target temp, raising the target temp shouldn't change the element cycling interval. Just give it an hour to preheat before loading. This is not a high dollar unit. The thermoprobes probably vary from batch to batch. If the door had 2 latches, maybe the seal would be...
240 Is a little high (imho). How about 210' - 220'.
It's about slow cooking, and turning cuts of meat that used to be undesireable and cheap into delicious meals. I lived in Europe for many years. Our butcher used to laugh at us paying 50 cents a pound for his garbage when we bought freshly...
Don't worry about it. Forgetabout it. It's going to be great. Just don't use too many chips. The MES is rediculously effecient on smoke and you can get too much smoke and worse yet creosote.
There is always going to be temperature stratification. The cool air enters through gaps in the door...
Don't worry about it. Forgetabout it. It's going to be great. Just don't use too many chips. The MES is rediculously effecient on smoke and you can get too much smoke and worse yet creosote.
There is always going to be temperature stratification. The cool air enters through gaps in the door...
Y'know, I'm seriously thinking that it might be time for a cookshack. By the time I get the new controller with shipping it's $165. Nice chunk towards the keeper and I think my wife is sufficiently addicted. After investing more into the masterbuilt, I'll still end up dealing with the element...
Thanks Scubadoo, This is an expensive fix. But if it is a final solution then it is probably worth it. Plug and play is the way to go for me.
On the 4 prong connector going to the original controller, Do the the red and black wires get soldered to make an "always on" condition for the new...
I went to walmart and picked up a big tupperware (rubbermaid or?) that is used to clean and store grates, drip pan etc. After smoking, all the stuff gets soaked for about 30 minutes prior to cleaning. Much easier. After doing the clean job right in the tub, the tub gets dried out and everything...
My digital controller just failed for the second time. The first one was covered on warranty, no prob. The controller is still usable because it is the same display issue and readings are still possible with poking and nudging.
This time the new controller is on me. Are there any good after...
You can check out the Airgun BBS at http://www.network54.com/Forum/581291/ . They have a good classified section for used stuff as well.
I have a Benjamin Discovery with a scope on it . There is a separate hand pump or it can be filled from a scuba tank. On the BBS, there are people that will...