A little restoration job

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Re: A little restoration job

Postby cduff » 26 Jan 2014, 19:40

East Midlands , Lincolnshire , looks crap all week tbh
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Re: A little restoration job

Postby robgunby » 26 Jan 2014, 20:30

Just south east from me it seems (Sheff). Yah boo sucks to the weather.
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Re: A little restoration job

Postby cduff » 27 Jan 2014, 13:33

Couldn't wait any longer , had to fire her up today and season my smoker , smothered the inside with cooking oil a couple off chimneys of charcoal and a few lumps of well seasoned oak logs , :D
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Re: A little restoration job

Postby robgunby » 27 Jan 2014, 14:55

Good man! A little rain isnt too bad for a cook anyway, wind is the real enemy. You can cook on your seasoning run, get some ribs on there or something!
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Re: A little restoration job

Postby cduff » 27 Jan 2014, 15:10

I would but haven't got any temp control Atm , the gauge that was on it is knackered , waiting for my new . one to be delivered
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Re: A little restoration job

Postby robgunby » 27 Jan 2014, 17:37

Maverick is a worthy investment if you can stretch to it. Much better than a bimetal probe.
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Re: A little restoration job

Postby cduff » 04 Feb 2014, 08:54

finally got round to giving my smoker a run out , so i did a few simple things to get the feel of it , althought i still have no temp gauge , so did a few chickens and some pork belly


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Re: A little restoration job

Postby robgunby » 04 Feb 2014, 15:18

Mmmm looks tasty! Great work considering you had no temp gauge!

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Re: A little restoration job

Postby ConorD » 04 Feb 2014, 21:32

Those chickens have an amazing colour - anything added or just chuck them on?
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Re: A little restoration job

Postby cduff » 05 Feb 2014, 00:19

I added a few oak logs about 2hrs in and that was it , it was only a test run really , just me being impatient
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