My Lowes still has O2 cans afaik and I feel like HD does as well. I hope so. I scored a big O2 tank and regulator the other day. I get to put my mini torch back together again for the last time and I'll still need the little cans for it.
I'm in Winston-Salem. You have of course heard of Foothills, but we have 2 more soon to open downtown. I couldn't believe it. I feel like one could make a killing down near me near the Davidson county line(dry county).
I just start digging around the crown and when I find one I pull it up and follow it back and cut it 6-12" from the crown. Just today I pulled a late shoot out of the ground. They usually break near the surface but this one came out whole so I "planted" it in a pot that I had some grass growing...
Ok, that makes sense. I was actually pondering the molecular speed idea. Most people that are carbing with high pressures at room temp are shaking anyway though, at least at first.
If you dialed back the roasted malts wouldn't it be getting into the realm of Baltic porter? What yeast is normal for a Baltic porter? I'd say go with your stout grain bill and use the Baltic porter yeast.
That is a great ground location. If the hot wire broke loose it would contact the base and thus the can. Found wire to the base or can and shocking discoveries are nearly impossible.
EMT is conduit. I guess he just fastened three lengths together on one end, stood it up, and spread the legs. Awesome idea though. Six 10' lengths and three couplers and you would have a nearly 20' tall tripod that stores easily during the winter.
If I buy another smoker it will probably be one of the WSMs. I've played the mod game before and I'll probably end up modding a WSM too, but I'd be starting with a better platform.
Side note: a buddy gave me an electric conversion element for a kettle grill the other day. I think it was made...
I think I agree. I need to look and compare prices more. I have a 22.5" weber kettle but have sold off all my smokers. That $139 ring would be a neat way to improve the indirect heat method inside the kettle. The rotisserie ring caught my eye as well, but that's another $139 if I remember...