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G2's Back Together. Seasoning the Party.

Jason TQ

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Picked up my Party today after getting some additional sliders put in for more rack spacing options. Thanks to Andy Bangs for getting all that arranged and taken care of :clap::grin:. If you are in GA and are interested in Backwoods hit up Andy at Q Company Smokers. Great guy to do business with.

So here are some more pictures of my setup. Nice that there are finally a bunch of G2 pictures and guys getting experience on them circling about.

Here they are together. I bought 4in casters for the party on the way home to see how I would like them. They work well, but the wet ground made it a pain to roll it into the backyard :doh:.
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Inside shot.
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Here is the Party with its 6 racks and 3 from the chubby. Could do lots of ribs with this setup :becky:.
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Here is a 4 rack setup that allows plenty of room for "butt clearance" :icon_blush:. With 4 butts on each rack that would be a lot of pork.
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Firing up for seasoning.
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I plan on doing a fairly big cook on Friday. Probably 2-4 butts, 2-4 racks of ribs, a brisket and possibly a few chickens. So even more pictures to come. I'm very interested to see how it performs when loaded up. I figured on the first cook why not load it up.
 
wow, its a beast. my Chubby now feels inadiquate.
 
Dang, Jason! You goin' for an endorsement or somethin'?:p

Nice weapons, Brother!!
 
Wow, those are really nice. I just got my Chubby and appreciate the tips.

BTW, I got my Chubby without casters, but was thinking of adding. Did you get ones from BWS? Or just from a hardware store?
 
Wow, those are really nice. I just got my Chubby and appreciate the tips.

BTW, I got my Chubby without casters, but was thinking of adding. Did you get ones from BWS? Or just from a hardware store?

Yeah it's nice to be able to share info. Great to see what others are doing with similar cookers.

I bought my casters from Northern Tool. About $10 each so only cost $40 plus tax to put them on. Cheaper to do it yourself. Lowes/HD have them too.
 
Andy is great to deal with, I know a lot of Brethren have had worked with him on BWS purchases. I heard he was about to pick up another line of smokers, too. :-D
 
Very nice. How does using it compare with your TNT gravity fed smoker?

Well since I don't have a large amount of cooks on the Backwoods I don't have a very long list of differences. I do notice that the BWS definitely cook faster due to the convection nature of the heat coming in the top then out the bottom along with the steamy/moist cooking chamber from the water pan. Both are really easy to maintain temperature.

I'll more than likely have a longer list of things I like with the BWS and comparison to my other cookers as I go along and get more cooks under my belt.
 
The slider racks look bent and sloppy on your party. Is that just a bad camera angle?
 
The slider racks look bent and sloppy on your party. Is that just a bad camera angle?

Mostly camera angle, though the one backwoods original slider on the left was a little bent upwards. I gave it a few taps.
 
Those are sweet looking smokers. I want to build one like that so bad I can taste it.
 
Well since I don't have a large amount of cooks on the Backwoods I don't have a very long list of differences. I do notice that the BWS definitely cook faster due to the convection nature of the heat coming in the top then out the bottom along with the steamy/moist cooking chamber from the water pan. Both are really easy to maintain temperature.

I'll more than likely have a longer list of things I like with the BWS and comparison to my other cookers as I go along and get more cooks under my belt.

Thanks. I would love an update when you're able.
 
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