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arlo

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Jun 28, 2007
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Hello Everyone

New to the board but I love to try new things so I just purchased a Smokey Mountain Smoker from my local Wally World seasoned it yesterday and now I am prepairing my first batch of Ribs. Been messing with the temperature throughout the day going between 210-240 I hope this is not a problem. I have read asome threads about these smokers having problems i.e. getting to hot etc. etc. I have it on the lowest setting and rises to 250 very quickly, but I did discover that if the turn it to "Full" and start to go to off I can control the flame better. Any suggestions to what I could do? And yes I am using the temp. gauge that is provoded with the unit but will purchase a good one very very soon.

Thanks and great Forum....

Arlo
 
HELLO HELLO,
IM GLAD TO MEET YOU...
IM FROM SAINT ANN NEAR THE AIRPORT..

IN SUMMER HEAT 240 F IS ACCEPTABLE...

IN WINTER THAT 240 WILL BE 220

HAVE FUN...
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Welcome aboard. Looking forward to hearing about your smoking adventures. This is a great place to learn from some very experienced people.
 
Hey Arlo:

Welcome to SMF. We are glad to have you here. I would just watch those ribs. The thermometer in the gosm is notoriously inaccurate and you may be smoking at a higher (or lower) temperature then you think.
 
Welcome to SMF, Arlo and a big hello from Canada , remember we all love to see pics of your cooks and creations
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Welcome aboard Arlo... you have stumbled upon the greatest smokin' site on the net!
 
Welcome, don't forget the pictures, I've learned that's a very important part
of the smoke. everybody here loves to drool, myself included.
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No matter what - stick with it.

You will learn something from every one of your smokes.


Might want to consider adding a couple gauges to your smoker like I did and also getting a remote digital for monitoring your meat.


Welcome to SMF!!!
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