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I'm far from expert yet but I also had temp problems when using my SFB at first. The secret for me (which someone here told me...sorry I don't remember who) was airflow.
I was so worried about it getting too hot that I had all of my vents closed down too much...which in my case was at all...
Ok, here it is. This is my first butt attempt since finding this site and modifying my CG Outlaw.
The mods were what I've come to call "the standard", the dryer tube for the chimney, the angle iron and steel plates for tuning, fill in the extra holes, and insulate the gaps with wood-stove...
Hey folks,
I'm getting ready to move into a new house with a very nice yard. The place is a rental so I want to take care of it. Obviously smoking creates a lot of ash that needs to be disposed of. In my current place I just dump it in the corner of the yard because it's thrashed anyway, but...
I just modded my Chargriller Outlaw and had first went to my local Ace hardware and bought all the parts. Then I started talking to people about my project and found out that my brother in law had all the scrap I needed. I never even thought to ask him (he's in commercial construction). So, I...
I had the SFB vent open at 3/4" most of the time. Tried it closed down to 1/2" for a short time.
I have expanded metal in the SFB for the fuel and also stirred the coals with a poker about once an hour to knock ash off (mostly from the kingsford).
I wasn't cooking anything so I wasn't using a...
Hey gang,
I just modded my CG Outlaw with the standard kit.
I've been burning it empty today to get an idea about the heat, time, etc.
I burned one chimeny (the weber chimney) of kingsford in the SFB and got a sustained 220-225 for about 2 hours.
It hit 200 with the kingsford still...
I'm getting ready to mod my CG Outlaw and my brother-in-law has tons of scrap to work with. One of the pieces he has looks like it would work perfect as the baffle over the firebox opening but it's already primered. I forget what he said it was but something-oxide. The metal is red colored...
I agree 100%. The Smokenator really lets you confine the fuel to one side very nicely. It also has a built-in water pan. Check out the site. Don is awesome. If you want to see it as it comes out of the box you can read my blog post about it (lots of pics). I've used The Smokenator for...
Man, you stole mine, Aardvark!
I own an IT company that does a little corporate network/tech support and a lot of web development (more tools and "software" than websites).
As much as I love good old fashioned Q there have been almost half a dozen bbq joints open and close here. Only one has...
I have the CG Outlaw with fire box and it's quite heavy. I use a piece of plywood just to roll it from my patio to the grass...about a 1.5 foot drop.
Probably not your best bet for camping...unless you like a little workout with your camping. (I used a hand truck to get it from the car to the...
@walking dude - I've already signed up (just a few minutes ago)
@smokin365 - already been there :-)
@flash - Oregon is definitely nice but there's nobody around here that sells any wood! I can get chords of black oak but I'm not ready for that kind of commitment. We have a ton of pear orchards...
Hi All,
I've just come across this awesome resource today and I can't stop reading!
My name is Jason and I'm out here in the south...of Oregon.
I've been grilling for a long time. Spent way more time than I should've with those darn table-top gas grills and then bought a Weber gas grill...