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  1. nicholson

    Mongo - Stumps Clone Build - Gravity Feed Smoker

    I'd love to say I had some kind of method to my madness, but I really just winged it on size.
  2. nicholson

    Mongo - Stumps Clone Build - Gravity Feed Smoker

    Sometimes even with a bigger valve establishing initial airflow can be an issue. I found that big valve of mine for $5 on ebay. You may need to buy, or make, a little blower system to attach to your valve. Usually once the coals are pretty well established it will burn just fine on its own...
  3. nicholson

    Pear wood

    It's an excellent smoking wood. Several companies package it in chunks for resale. I'd say you'd probably ought to let it season for a few months.  
  4. nicholson

    The New Rig - Double Smoker Gooseneck

    Looks fantastic.
  5. nicholson

    Hello from BAMA

    ROOLLLL TIDE! Great to have ya on board! This is a great site for information and ideas; I enjoy it a lot.
  6. nicholson

    Greetings from the arctic, otherwise known as Illinois. Lol

    Welcome aboard smokevirgin, great screen-name, lol. I think you'll find this forum pretty entertaining and educational. One thing's for sure, there is no end to the advice and instruction that you will receive - most of it good! Great to have ya. 
  7. nicholson

    Lucky 13 Dry Rub for Pork and Poultry

    I've been playing around with pork dry rubs for a couple of years now and I mixed one up this morning that I think is really good. Fact is, I think it's a pretty good rub for chicken too! I'm a full disclosure guy; no secrets in my kitchen, here it is: Lucky 13 Dry Rub for Pork and Poultry ~...
  8. nicholson

    Brisket Overload!

    I know some people like to remove, wrap and rest at a certain temperature before achieving 190, is there a significant benefit to this? 
  9. nicholson

    Brisket Overload!

    Thanks!
  10. nicholson

    Brisket Overload!

    I usually allocate 8 or 9 hours for a 12 pound, trimmed brisket, at 250. What do you consider the ideal internal temperature for removal?
  11. nicholson

    Brisket Overload!

    I have been asked to cook brisket for a church event in about a month, and I need some help. I have a really large gravity feed (Stump's style) smoker, and I will have - probably - 15 briskets in it at the same time. I can handle the brisket just fine space-wise, but with that kind of load at...
  12. nicholson

    Brisket Overload!

    I have been asked to cook brisket for a church event in about a month, and I need some help. I have a really large gravity feed (Stump's style) smoker, and I will have - probably - 15 briskets in it at the same time. I can handle the brisket just fine space-wise, but with that kind of load at...
  13. nicholson

    Cold Weather Smoking

    The smoker's completely insulated, I'm not! 
  14. nicholson

    Cold Weather Smoking

    I have a large gravity feed smoker which lives in my garage during the off-season (if there is such a thing). I am considering adapting a stove pipe stack extension to it and venting it through a window to the outside, thus being able to smoke during inclimate weather without freezing my tuchas...
  15. New swag for Mongo.

    New swag for Mongo.

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    New swag for Mongo.

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  18. Mongo Update

    Mongo Update

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    Mongo Update

    More finishing touches on Mongo.
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