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st barnard

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Dec 13, 2009
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Longview, Texas
Just wanted to say howdy from East Texas. Been using a gas grill for about 15 yrs. Before that I used an ole Cajun Cooker I believe it was called - an upright thing with a water pan. Wife just let me pick up a "Chargriller Duo" for a Christmas present. I hope she lets me use it before Christmas, lol. I hope it works out allright. I know it is not a serious/professional rig, but I hope it puts out some good smoked and bbq meats. I think I will like getting back into smoking meat, and can see myself getting a more serious dedicated smoker in the future. She wanted the convenience of using the gas end, and I liked the idea of either using charcoal or smoking. I'm just starting to look around this site, but am just getting started, and you guys have lots of info here. Looks like I've got lots of reading/learning to do. I hope to find some mods for the Chargriller Duo, that will help tweak it some.

St Barnard
 
Welcome to the forum. Congrats on the new smoker.
 
Welcome to the SMF, and congrats on the new smoker. Don't be too concerned about getting a fancy rig, once you get some smokes under your belt, you make stick with what you've got. It's all good my friend.
 
Salutations St Barnard from Arizona.
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Nice to meet ya, Barnard! Welcome to the forums. Its good to have you here. Congrats on that new rig. Once you get the hang of it, be sure to post us some pics. We love qview!
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Good luck and happy smokin'!
 
First off welcome to SMF. You'll like it here cause there are abunch of good folks here that would just love to help you out with just about anything to do with smoking. We really like to have newbies here because they can bring in a new propective to how things are done. There's nothing like a new set of eyes to give and new way to make things that little differant to make things alittle better. So I hope you know about the Qview here.
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Here's a link to photobucket it's free and easy to download pictures. Then if your really new to smoking Look up the E-course.
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It's also free and it will give you the basics of smoking. So after all of that you just need to go grab something to smoke and if you have any question just post them here and we will answer it quickly so you don't have any mishaps with your smoke.
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Welcome, Glad to have you with us. This is the place to learn, lots of good info and helpful friendly Members.

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Large ones that us old people with bad eyes can see.

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