First timer w/new char-grill super pro

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caljr

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Apr 2, 2009
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Denver Colorado
I am a first time smoker from Denver Colorado and am ready to get started. I just got the Char-Grill Super Pro for my birthday after much research. The biggest problem I read with an offset smoker is hot and cold spots. I think I solved this problem with just the parts provided. I did not have to go buy sheet metal and create a baffle like many people suggested. If anyone is interested on how I did it I would be happy to share and show photos.
I am going to smoke my first pork shoulder this weekend and still have not decided what to use for a rub. I prefer more of a sweet flavor vs spicy. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
 
Welcome to SMF. Take advantage of the great info here both to read and from the members who love to share their knowledge. It's a great place to learn the art of smoking.

You might as well post the pics and info on what you did with your smoker.
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You will definitely be asked about it.
 
Welcome to the family, there are a ton of good recipes floating around here.

I use 2 rubs, 1 is Jeffs that you can get by taking his e-course
and the other is one I got from a buddy several years back.

here is mine
½ cup Paprika
1/4 cup Kosher Salt, fine ground

1/4 cup Sugar

2 tablespoons Mustard Powder

1/4 cup Chili Powder

1/4 cup Ground Cumin

2 tablespoons ground Black Pepper

1/4 cup granulated garlic

2 tbs Cayenne

For more hot & spicy increase Mustard powder and Black Pepper to 1/4 cup each



Use this as a guideline and adjust to make it more sweet


Good Luck
 
Chad welcome to SMF glad you joined us. You'll find lots of good info here. Have fun and happy smoking
 
Welcome to the forum. Yes, we would like to see pics of your smoker and the mods. Also pics of the pork shoulder smoke.
 
Welcome to SMF, Chad! Glad you found us. You'll like it here, lots of great people who love talkin' about all things smoked. Have fun, happy smokin', and please show us your pics!
 
Welcome Aboard Chad,
There are several ways to post your picts. The one that I do and give me nice big photos in the thread is to dump my photos into shutterfly. Then as I want to insert a pict into a thread I just right click on the photo I want in shutterfly and select "copy". Then in the thread right click and select "paste".

There's also a section on here (sorry, can't remember what it's called) where you can practice posting and other stuff related this site.
 
Welcome to the SMF, looks like you're in for a fun weekend. it's all good my friend.
 
Chad welcome and good luck with the pics. Lookin forward to seeing if its the same as what I do.
By the way without pics... Youll end up getting kicked to the curb. Like me.......
 
I tell you, Dad ain't kidding. I just wanted something to replace an old broken down gas grill. Now I "Q" every weekend. And the rest of the week I scope out recipes and tips.

At least it keeps me off the streets..........
 
CLASSIC!!

Anyway, welcome aboard! No better place to get you on the right path than SMF.

I've got a Char-Griller Outlaw w/ SFB, so feel free to shoot any questions my way! Again, welcome!
 
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