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Robbie is still taking applicants. Current backyard team list as of last week is as follows:
Bubba Joe's Que
Bushwood Smokers
Chock Full of BBQ
Crusty’s Classics
Doc BBQ
Garage Door BBQ
Island Porkers BBQ
KLTL BBQ
MJ's Sweet Meat BBQ
Porkulese
Pull My Meat BBQ
Sweet Meats BBQ
Looks like those in Maryland will have another staple event to attend. This is the second annual Somd Brew and BBQ in St. Mary's County Maryland. We are an hour south of Washington DC. I competed in this event last year and they had the Band Kix play as well as many other talents. It appears...
I consider myself as a redneck engineer as well. After growing up in south Carolina and moving to the north due to military placement, I consider myself an implant here. Lol
People on here are just crazy, but that is awesome. Some of the ideas I would never have imagined. That is some redneck ingenuity and it is awesome. Crazy cool build bro. Nice work
Did a whole 100 lb. hog over the weekend for a catering job. First time doing it on my new trailer, but it turned out awesome. It almost was too big for the shelf I have. Started it at 20:00 saturday night and finished up around 13:15 on sunday. All I have now are the finish pics but will post a...
Birch is a softer wood so, itwill burn faster than oak and others. Should be fine for continuous burn, but be careful it may burn fairly hot so, try a test burn first before leaving it unattended.
Welcome, I was going to buy the Duo, but I am kind of a purest and don't like the way gas cookers burn. I guess you can say I am a little skittish of propane all together as I have been near a blow out. They do look like an awesome set up though. Happy smoking
Welcome to the group. I have the very same cooker, about 5 yrs. old and does great. It is now attached to my big rig as a backup. I had one before that one which met its doom in a storm. These are what I learned on through the years. Like I said welcome and good luck with all your cooks.
Here she is, all complete and doing her first catering mission. All went awesome, cooked 30 racks of baby backs to perfection (using Jeff's rub recipe) and the people were running back for more. We also picked up 2 more jobs while on-site. Great day to be a smoker.
It's not as sexy as the ones you can buy, but I have pride that I built it with my hands. I have always wanted to do one and learned a ton while doing it. May do another in the future using my lessons learned. Thanks for the compliment
I will be in that competition. Hope you can get the leave to come up, would look forward to meeting you and having some friendly banter. Keep me posted if you can make it.