beaver

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beaver

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Dec 16, 2007
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Hello from Florida.I will be receiving my new king kooker low pressure smoker next week, looking forward to using some of the tips i got from all of u on this web site.
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I have been using a webber 22 1/2 for years with indirect heat.hope to get better results with less work with king.

PS any tips or advice on the king
to reduce learning curve
 
It is a vertical propane smoker.Looks a lot like the gosm.
 
Welcome to the forum Beaver!
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I'm not familiar with the king, but I bet someone here will have tips for you.
 
crap........thought this thread was a thread bout smoking beaver...........or a pic of a ...........ahh.....never mind.............

welcome dude.........no clue as to a answer..........but welcome
 
Welcome to the site. Still not having any luck with finding some help?
Maybe give a little more info bout yer smoker. You said its kinda like the GOSM? If so tell a little more, maybe find a pic and post.
 
Hello there, welcome to the SMF. Don't feel bad about using a Weber, most of us still have/use one every now and then. It's all good my friend, so enjoy The New Year!
 
beaver
Welcome ot SMF !!!
It appears the King Kooker is unheard of by mostof us? If you are able, post some pics of the smoker.
As far as the learning curve goes, signing up for and posting on SMF will get you off to a great start. Other than that all I can suggest is read alot of posts, ask alot of questios and maybe look at some modifications others have made to their gas gosm.
Smoking is addictive, but is possibly also the most fun you can have with your clothes on !!!
 
"low pressure cooker" I am not familiar with it. I am positive if you leave a bit more info then somebody in here will be able to help you. If not you can always as Wally, lumpy or eddie to give you a hand.
 
I googled the King Kooker. It looks like a nice pice of equipment. I am an offset stick/charcoal smoker myself. But it looks like once you season the assembled smoker you will be ready to smoke for a party. ( you can invite anyone on the board). Oh Yeah if you have access to a digi camera you can record any assembly and the seasoning and the first smoke with pics posted as you go and you will gain many friends on the board and even help someone else. Good Luck but I think you will be fine.
 
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