The Lang 36 Marshmello version

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hwynboy

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Jun 25, 2011
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Wisconsin
My wife and daughter kidnapped my smoker today when I was re-seasoning it...They used it for roasting marshmellows.  There is something absolutely disturbing with these photos.  I was shocked!!!
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You need to take them camping!  At least they didn't pull out the chocolate bars and graham crackers!
 
LMAO!  My wife often after the smoke and feed will roast a mallow or 2 in my firebox as well.  Hey, if momma happy daddy happy! 
 
They are going to tell you that what they did falls into the multitasking program. Reseanoning and making dessert. 
 
Great pic.  And I bet my kids will be doing this as well.

I'm about to buy a Lang 36" (hopefully next week) and I am trying to decide where to use it at my house.  I'd love to have it up on my deck, but am concerned that it would be a fire hazard to have a stickburner on a wooden deck.  Have you had any problems before?  Any close calls?  Any others keep their stickburners on the deck?

Thanks for the info and happy smoking (or marshmallow roasting).
 
My wife and daughter kidnapped my smoker today when I was re-seasoning it...They used it for roasting marshmellows.  There is something absolutely disturbing with these photos.  I was shocked!!!
A mom and a teenage daughter getting along!!! 
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or your seat cushion upside down?
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Just kiddn looks like a fun time!

My daughter is 19 and made smores in the fire box at the last cookout because we was under a burn ban
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No issues with the firebox on the deck, when I'm putting wood in the smoker, I'm  there and when I get the fire started I'm there.  Those are the times when the box is open...when I'm not there the firebox is closed.  So no issues.
 
Great pic.  And I bet my kids will be doing this as well.

I'm about to buy a Lang 36" (hopefully next week) and I am trying to decide where to use it at my house.  I'd love to have it up on my deck, but am concerned that it would be a fire hazard to have a stickburner on a wooden deck.  Have you had any problems before?  Any close calls?  Any others keep their stickburners on the deck?

Thanks for the info and happy smoking (or marshmallow roasting).
 
I'd worry more about an ember popping out and and leaving a scar or burn mark on the deck then I would a fire, unless there is room for the ember to fall through the cracks and start something you can't see.  May consider picking up a piece of thin wonderboard and placing it under the firebox.
 
Good thoughts on the deck - thank you.  I'm glad to hear that the deck is a possibility for placing the smoker.  Just placed my order for a Lang 36 today.  Hopefully I can get one in this production run and can be smoking for Labor Day.  Slight chance it will be a few weeks more though.  Can't wait to put this thing to use on some mean marshmallows (I mean, brisket).
 
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