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seapit

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Original poster
Aug 4, 2013
2
10
Pacific NW
greetings!

My background in competitive BBQ began in the NW a few years ago and our team has done well in competitions with the following smokers: GMG Daniel Boone Pellet, Weber Smokey Mtn Cooker, and an older off-set Brinkmann. I'm hoping to take us to the next level by building our own smoker.

My skill is in cooking more than fabrication so I'm hoping to swap tips or be helpful to newer cooks while I take the plunge into building my own reverse-flow smoker and leverage the skills and expertise of the RF build forum.

A buddy of mine and I are taking a MIG welding class and we're expecting to mod the Brinkmann as practice, build a patio smoker to specs inspired on this forum, and then see if we have the skills and talent to put a larger one together.

At least, that's the plan.
 
:welcome1: to SMF!!! We're happy you found us! You've come to the right place, we have over 50,000 members who just love to share their experience and over 1,000,000 posts describing it! Yea that’s right over 1,000,000!

The search bar at the top can be your best friend when you are trying to find answers to your questions but you can still ask too if you want!

We have an Articles section that is full of great information about smoking to include a lot of recipes and instructionals. Check it out there is a lot to learn in there!
 
Glad you joined the group. The search bar at the top of any page is your best friend.
About anything you wanna know about smoking/grilling/curing/brining/cutting or slicing
and the list goes on has probably been posted. Remember to post a QVIEW of your smokes.
We are all smoke junkies here and we have to get our fix. If you have questions Post it
and you will probably get 10 replies with 11 different answers. That is because their
are so many different ways to make great Q We all have our own taste.

Happy smoken.

David
 
Welcome. It is great to have another experienced member. I just started smoking last fall and had limited success until I found this forum. I have learned so much from the kind members. They are generous with answers to your questions and there are a ton of great ideas in the postings. One of the ways I learned the most was posting my projects with pictures and I always got support, advice and suggestions for differing ways to do things.



I hope you will post some of your projects with pictures so I can learn from your experience,

 

I am sure you will love this forum as much as I do.

 

Disco
 
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Kat
 
Welcome to the forums! Glad you joined us. This is a great place to share ideas on our favorite pastimes...smoking and grilling great food! There are lots of friendly and knowledgeable folks here who really enjoy helping one another. Good luck with your build project! I look forward to your input.

Red
 
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