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    30lbs, how much rub?

    Thanks for the input guys. The reason I'm getting them broken down is to reduce the overall cooking time and Omahasmoker makes a good point (to me anyways) that the more surface area, the more bark and flavour.
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    30lbs, how much rub?

    My problem is that I don't tend to measure things when I cook... It's been a while since I did a butt, I think the last time I did I used Billbo's recipe (which was great) and I think I used about 3/4 of it for 7lbs. So I guess I'll just multiply his recipe by 4 and have a bit left over.
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    30lbs, how much rub?

    hahaha.... I was more thinking along the lines of a volume or number of batches.
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    30lbs, how much rub?

    Hi all, I'm cooking 30 lbs of butt for a friends party in a couple weeks and was looking for a guesstimate on how much rub I'm going to need to make up? I'm probably going to get my butcher to break the meat down into smaller pieces, maybe 5 to 6lbs each, so that'll lead to 5 to 6 pieces. Chris
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    Grillpro vs Chargriller

    Just thought I'd follow up and say that I opted for the GrillPro (saving myself the drive). Putting it together was a two man operation though. So many holes didn't line up and required some "field adjustments." Anyways, it's together and I've got some mods underway. Managed to glue gasket...
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    Grillpro vs Chargriller

    Thanks for the info Rick. I still think I want to go with an offset. I like to make things difficult for myself.... But I'll take a look at some when I'm out. I agree that porcelain isn't as good as a cast iron, or something along those lines but the only time I can think that would be an...
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    Grillpro vs Chargriller

    Hi Rick, No I haven't. I always just kind of figured that offset was the route to go. I like how I can also double it as a regular charcoal grill if need be. But realistically I don't know how often that would happen. I have a Broil-King natural gas bbq for everyday use. I'm open though if...
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    Grillpro vs Chargriller

    Thanks for the info guys. It sounds like they're very similar to each other. I was wondering about the gauge of the metal, so if they're both the same, then that's one less difference to compare. I haven't actually had the chance to look at the CGSP but I did give the GrillPro a good look...
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    Grillpro vs Chargriller

    Hi all, I've been lurking on the site for about a year now. I've smoked some roasts in the past on a gas grill, which surprisingly enough, worked out fairly well. Well, now I'm looking at jumping in the deep end and getting a smoker. So I'm looking for some thoughts and opinions. I'm looking at...
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