bigmo
Knows what a fatty is.
- Joined
- Aug 28, 2007
- Location
- Tazewell...
Family just came back from our local county fair tonight.
While there I sampled some pulled pork from a vendor.
Excellent Taste, a very good sandwich.
He was using two unique smokers.
Miniature versions of a traditional cinder block whole hog pit (Sorta Like This)
with the cinder blocks replaced by heavy gauge steel.
I asked if I could look at his smokers (he had two side by side).
He gave me a quick look (very busy).
Said the smokers were made by a friend and "Sometimes Simple is better".
Sadly I left my camera home this year.
Below is a crudely drawn diagram and a picture of last years fair.
As noted the smokers were rectangular metal boxes with no top or bottom other than sheets of corrugated metal.
Pork butts were placed on a expanded metal rack in one half of the cooker with the fire banked on the other side.
I saw no air controls.
I did not get to ask any questions due to he was busy and the family was hungry.
I went back later but he was closed, no contact info was posted other than the name "Big T Barbeque".
I've tried tonight to Google/Search about this type of smoker. No Luck.
Any Brethren know any thing about this type of smoker?
Thanks.
.
While there I sampled some pulled pork from a vendor.
Excellent Taste, a very good sandwich.
He was using two unique smokers.
Miniature versions of a traditional cinder block whole hog pit (Sorta Like This)
with the cinder blocks replaced by heavy gauge steel.
I asked if I could look at his smokers (he had two side by side).
He gave me a quick look (very busy).
Said the smokers were made by a friend and "Sometimes Simple is better".
Sadly I left my camera home this year.
Below is a crudely drawn diagram and a picture of last years fair.
As noted the smokers were rectangular metal boxes with no top or bottom other than sheets of corrugated metal.
Pork butts were placed on a expanded metal rack in one half of the cooker with the fire banked on the other side.
I saw no air controls.
I did not get to ask any questions due to he was busy and the family was hungry.
I went back later but he was closed, no contact info was posted other than the name "Big T Barbeque".
I've tried tonight to Google/Search about this type of smoker. No Luck.
Any Brethren know any thing about this type of smoker?
Thanks.
.
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