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Yep. The strong flavor and the fact that it burns really hot make it ideal for grilling, but terrible for smoking.
Besides, if you want mesquite BBQ, just get this...

Yep. The strong flavor and the fact that it burns really hot make it ideal for grilling, but terrible for smoking.
Just coat it with rub tonight and it's good to go.
Going to put a couple chickens on the WSM later this afternoon. Got them sitting in a simple brine right now. Heck, I might walk over to the butcher shop and grab a couple bratwurst to put on the fire. I'd hate to let any unused space on the grill grate be wasted.![]()
I'd hate to let any unused space on the grill grate be wasted.![]()
I don't get it. How does turning the middle section upside down do anything? It is essentially a hollow cylinder.
When it rains here (admittedly, not very often), I just make sure the cover is on the smoker...
Just coat it with *lube tonight and it's good to go.
coming soon: USDA Prime Brisket. ($3.99/lb btw)
I really need to smoke up one of these.
I need to make it into a Costco... Whole packers around here are damn near impossible to find!
Flats I can get.. and even then they are choice and just the flat, and it's $7.99 a pound. At that price, I may as well get the whole brisket, and pay a little more per pound and get a Snake River Farms wagyu prime brisket.
I know its not meat, but this is what I will be smoking one on. My newly built (by me) UDS
I built a 17g coal basket for it....will hold 50+ lbs of charcoal if I want. At 30lbs, it held temp for over 30 hours, and still had hot coals in it after 72.
Once I put it through a couple trials, Im going to get it powder coated. Should be great!
Too much air getting in the 4 1/2" (?) pipes? - I notice you have at least one capped off.