jdchurchill wrote:hey do you guys find that there is good hardwood lump charcoal and bad? i got this stuff called selva from armitage produce and there are alot of small pieces in there which may be unavoidable with the natural stuff, but also it sparked up a ton when i dumped out the chimney. is this normal?
Cowboy sparks, pops like mad and burns unevenly. Wicked Good is, well, wicked good, but not available in Chicagoland without a serious up-charge. Royal Oak has held me in good stead for the last decade or so.Head's Red BBQ wrote:I normally use Royal oak but I also like Frontieras well as Wicked Good..I like Wicked Good a lot but its not easy to find
about the only lump ive tried and didnt like was Cowboy
Might I suggest you spend some time on the Lump Charcoal Database.jdchurchill wrote: the quality is better assessed on length and evenness of burn . . .
jdchurchill wrote:this tao of charcoal on there is amazing
Katie wrote:i see that there is a used blue-tiled Kamodo for sale near here this weekend. I won't know til I get there what the asking price is, but I suspect the organizers don't know what they've got; they've described it simply as a "tiled grill." Probably still out of my price range, but just curious, what would be a good price for a used one? Are there any things to look for to determine whether or not it's still functional? Could it possible be nonfunctional? It looks okay on the outside, but I've only got one fuzzy photo to go by. I see similar models on the Komodo Kamodo website, but I don't really know if this is a smoker or a grill or if that's a stupid question (if they do both). The model in the photo looks similar to Ronnie_Suburban's, but a lighter blue tile and I think a little narrower in diameter.
jimswside wrote: I know I will catch some crap for the following statemt, but I am looking seriously at a propane fired Brinkman cabinet smoker for cooler weather smokes.. . I cant afford a WSM, and I am not going to want to be sitting out in cold weather playing with the vents on my current offset once football season starts.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Katie wrote:i see that there is a used blue-tiled Kamodo for sale near here this weekend. I won't know til I get there what the asking price is, but I suspect the organizers don't know what they've got; they've described it simply as a "tiled grill." Probably still out of my price range, but just curious, what would be a good price for a used one? Are there any things to look for to determine whether or not it's still functional? Could it possible be nonfunctional? It looks okay on the outside, but I've only got one fuzzy photo to go by. I see similar models on the Komodo Kamodo website, but I don't really know if this is a smoker or a grill or if that's a stupid question (if they do both). The model in the photo looks similar to Ronnie_Suburban's, but a lighter blue tile and I think a little narrower in diameter.
New ones run about $3,500.00, from what I hear but I haven't confirmed that.
Look for, among other things, cracks in the ceramic interior or lots of tile loss. For me, those things would be deal-breakers at any price. In theory, the tile can be repaired. I doubt the same is true of the ceramic.
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Katie wrote:I wish I knew what that one I saw ended up going for. But even at a fraction of the cost of a new one I couldn't have gotten it anyway. I will say though that the exterior of it looked pretty worn - basically the same style and color as yours, Ronnie (maybe an older model? seemed skinner in the photographs), but looked much older and not well cared for.
Cbot wrote:24 hours on one load of fuel...DANG!!
What were ya burning and how much went in her?
Cbot wrote:
Anyone out there running any ugly drum type set ups? I am thinking bout rolling with one of these http://www.whitearcsmokers.com/ Dudes out of Gary IN.
Cbot wrote:Anyone out there running any ugly drum type set ups? I am thinking bout rolling with one of these http://www.whitearcsmokers.com/ Dudes out of Gary IN.
Attrill wrote:Cbot wrote:Anyone out there running any ugly drum type set ups? I am thinking bout rolling with one of these http://www.whitearcsmokers.com/ Dudes out of Gary IN.
The price isn't bad at all, I was actually surprised at how little he's charging.
Cbot wrote:Snow on the way late tonight...anybody smokin' anything this weekend?
Cbot wrote:How did the smoke go buzzd? I hope it warms up a bit next week to burn some lump and Hickory and do 2 slabs of babys!
tyrus wrote:Head's Red BBQ wrote:tyrus wrote:While we're on the brisket subject, I was going to attempt my first brisket tomorrow all day and when I went to Costco, all they had was a cryo packed flat. The weight was 4.65 lbs. Now, that's not what I was looking for and after reading this thread about 2000 times, I wanted a full packer cut, somewhere in the 10-12 lb range. The flat I have is also a little, well, flat. It seems too thin to throw on the smoker for a 8-10 hour smoke. Should I scrap the flat and find a butcher asap? Should I still try to find a full brisket and also try the Costco flat? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
you can get them at restaurant depot..also some sams in the city have the packer cut as well...
Thanks for the quick reply but I've recently moved up to Minneapolis and I thought Costco would work out. I have abutcher I can go to, not too far away.
It sounds like I should get a packer cut and skip the flat. I can throw the flat in the freezer for another time or application.
A start weight of 7/lbs is in all likelihood an untrimmed flat, not a full packer cut brisket.ryanwc wrote:I post mostly by way of saying that Harvestime has brisket, seemingly the full cryovac packer cut, and though they whittled it down without prompting,
G Wiv wrote:A start weight of 7/lbs is in all likelihood an untrimmed flat, not a full packer cut brisket.ryanwc wrote:I post mostly by way of saying that Harvestime has brisket, seemingly the full cryovac packer cut, and though they whittled it down without prompting,
ryanwc wrote:G Wiv wrote:A start weight of 7/lbs is in all likelihood an untrimmed flat, not a full packer cut brisket.ryanwc wrote:I post mostly by way of saying that Harvestime has brisket, seemingly the full cryovac packer cut, and though they whittled it down without prompting,
Thanks. Can you elaborate a bit, or is there more discussion up-thread somewhere? I did try to do the research, but this is a very long thread, and there are loads of unpromising references to brisket in the search (well, promising in many ways, but not in helping me figure out what the Harvestime cut was when it was still 7 lbs.) What you suggest does sound more like what they told us, but when they carved 4 of the 7 lbs away, I started to think that they must have done something more than just trim fat. I guess what I'm curious about - was there 4 lbs of fat? Or are they also trimming some of the meat and/or cartilage or bone?