Hello from NY

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rangers13

Newbie
Original poster
Apr 29, 2010
27
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Long Island, NY
Hi all from Long Island NY. I am still pretty new to smoking but have been doing it a little here and there for a few years. I currently have a couple of basic charcoal smokers but have been seriously considering a propane model that is at Lowes. Although I have been happy with the charcaol ones I just need something a little easier, especially since we now have a little rugrat running around causing havoc. This seems like a great site and community and I thank all in advance for all the help.

Sean
 
Nice West Islip here
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First off welcome Sean 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.
http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/for...ad.php?t=58920
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.
http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/for...play.php?f=127
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 to smf, glad you're here, I have a GOSM, that I bought at BassPro, and I love it, it has 2 drawers, and the top cooking area, bottom drawer is for the wood, and top for the water pan, I paid like $165 + tax
 
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