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  1. scottpatch

    Brick and mortar smoker and grill '16

    I bought a pallet of the firebrick from a local building supply store which brought the price down some.  On the smoker side, I installed them on their sides, which gave me around 50% more surface area.  I figured the firebrick didn't need to be 3" thick on the smoker side.  Here is the site I...
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    My idea.... want yalls thoughts.

    Hey Jax,  It took a skilled mason/ hardscape friend about 3 weeks to build it.  A few days longer if you counted the time to lay the slab and let it cure.  At one point, I had the intention to do it myself, but after watching and helping someone that knew what they were doing, I'm not sure I (a...
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    My idea.... want yalls thoughts.

    I researched and built what you are talking about.  Take a look at my thread.  Plans are attached.  The smoker works great and the grill has been getting plenty of use as well.  Some ribeyes are going on in an hour.  :-) Patch
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    Planning new build - door seal methods

    I used Fireblack34 gasket tape for mine and it works well.  Got more than I needed for my 3'x3' and 2'x2 doors for offset smoker for $22 on eBay. Pictures of my build and a copy of the CAD drawing I worked with (friend is an architect) on my thread if it could be any help... Patch
  5. scottpatch

    Brick and mortar smoker and grill '16

    Hey Guys.... Thanks for all the comments and compliments.   I have used the smoker 5 or 6 times now and everything has turned out fantastic.   I have figured out how to download the original plans I had drawn up and worked off... Hopefully you can view them. As I mentioned before, due to the...
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  13. scottpatch

    Montreal Smoked Meat Step by Step Qview Bomb

    I joined this forum for smoking advice like that....Can't wait to give it a try for when our friends from Montreal visit this summer! Thanks for sharing!  
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    Do BBQ joints wrap their ribs?

    To me, it really depends on if you like your ribs with a crunchier bark and slightly dryer, which you will get if you don't wrap them in foil after 3 hours. I have smoked a lot of ribs over the last 3-4 years without wrapping them and they usually turned out fantastic (overcooked a couple).  I...
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    1st Brisket

    I do agree that it should not take 11-12 hours to smoke a 6lb brisket.  I would test your temp probe and make sure it is accurate. A well smoked brisket should be very juicy and tender.... I do help with the juiciness by injecting beef broth throughout the meat after the rub and spray down with...
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    Smoked Sort Ribs

    Used Aaron Frankin's recommendation of hot sauce, salt and pepper. 6 hours at @ 280 with cherry and apple wood. Absolutely incredible.[IMG]
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    Belgian Beer Collection

    Thanks.... If you like the Warsteiner Dunkel and want to try a similar Belgian (the Belgian equivalent is called a Dubbel), try a Leffe Brown some time.  It's made by INBEV, which owns Budweiser now, so it's distribution is pretty vast and the price isn't much more than a Yuengling.  It is @...
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