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SA_Scorpio

Knows what a fatty is.
Joined
Mar 27, 2013
Location
San Antonio, Texas
After much research, especially on this awesome site, I decided to pull the trigger on a Pitmaker Safe. I placed the order back in early April and just picked it up yesterday just in time for Memorial Weekend. Here are a few pictures of my new toy!

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At Pitmaker shop in Humble, Texas....I did the ball valve's for air intakes thanks to the tips on this site!

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Pitmaker has a nice size shop....back view for my fellow Spurs fans:wink:

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My first cook would have to be in the rain :cry:

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This pic is about 3 hours into the cook. I am able to maintain pit at a range of 250 to 275 fairly easy with the valve controls. More PRon to come from my new toy!
Thanks for looking!
 
I can't be any more jealous!!! That's exactly the smoker I want!:mrgreen::mrgreen:

Be sure to let us know how she goes! I'm trying to decide if mine will be of my beloved Stillers or maybe something a bit more nerdy before I'm too old to admit it.:laugh:
 
Thanks guys!! Here are a couple more pics from tonight.

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They tasted great, I just wish I had a better smoke ring.

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I need to work on my bark skills :sad:
 
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